Stern & Loebl Families Database
A fully searchable database containing the Jewish ancestors of the Stern and Lobl/Loebl families - and their many descendant lines as researched by Gerald Stern.
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Matches 51 to 100 of 1,766
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51 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I11216)
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52 | 6 Jul 1904 | HAMBURGER, Siegmund (I18888)
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53 | A waiter in the Jewish owned restaurant, "The White Dove" in Bamberg. Later escaped to Israel where he catered for simchas. Source Herbert Loebl | SINGER, Josef (I9569)
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54 | A "gold refiner". | MARCUS, Julius (I8769)
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55 | A "respected citizen" and a town council member. | SIMSON, Hugo (I817)
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56 | A 33rd degree Mason. | LOWELL, James Albert (I3106)
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57 | A baker in New York. Source - Alfred Stern | SELIGMANN, Otto (I77)
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58 | A baker. | NEUMANN, Moritz (I8113)
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59 | A baker. | DREYFUSS, Heinrich (I22322)
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60 | A baker. | DREYFUSS, Jonathan Nathan (I22412)
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61 | A Bamberg hop merchant. Killed in action WW1. | FRIED, William (I178)
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62 | A banker | SELIGMAN, Henry (I7017)
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63 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I8432)
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64 | A banker in Cologne. | KEMPENICH, Sally (I11305)
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65 | A banker. | KLEEMAN, Wilhelm (I10332)
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66 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I18070)
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67 | A book scout. | ERLANGER, Liselotte (Lilo) (I1213)
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68 | A bookseller. | RENKA, Jakob Jackie (I5215)
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69 | A brandy trader. | LOEB, Moritz (I21498)
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70 | A British commando during WWII and later worked for Reuters. | DUDLEY, Rudolf DANNENBAUM became Rudolph Peter (I8362)
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71 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3406)
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72 | A businessman and ironmonger. | NETTER, Joseph (I10365)
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73 | A businessman who lived at house No 7, Gross Steinheim. | HERZ, Loew (I14544)
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74 | A butcher | STRAUSS, Loeb Hirsch (I12957)
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75 | A butcher | LOEWENSTEIN, Sidney (I13372)
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76 | A butcher and also cantor. | MANDEL, Raphael (I22725)
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77 | A butcher and cattle dealer in Hildburghausen. | ROSENTHAL, Hermann (I9586)
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78 | A butcher in Odenkirchen | SALOMON, Joseph (I820)
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79 | A butcher. | FALKENSTEIN, Falk Jonathan LOEB JEHUDA became (I8612)
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80 | A butcher. | BLUMENTHAL, Max (I8623)
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81 | A butcher. | STERN, Julius (I8635)
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82 | A butcher. | LEMLE, Isaak Hona Daniel (I16141)
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83 | A butcher. | MORGENSTERN, Jakob (I19176)
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84 | A butcher. Alternative DOB 5 Jan 1890 per Family Search. | LOEWENSTEIN, Alfred (I13371)
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85 | A butcher. Came to US on SS Elbe 20 Jun 1883. See US Naturalisation dated 25 Oct 1899. US Passport Application dated 16 Mar 1903. Lived at 156 Lenox Ave, NYC. Member of German Society, 13 Broadway, NYC. | LOEWENSTEIN, Moritz Morris (I2696)
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86 | A butcher. Hebrew name: Israel ben Nachum | METZGER, Israel (I6640)
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87 | A butcher. In 1794, the French conquered the West bank of the river Rhine. By a French imperial decree of 20th July 1808, all Jews were ordered to abandon the tradition of using their father's first name as a family name. The name WIENER was taken on 8 Dec 1808 in Hoerstgen. | WIENER, Meijer Matthieu Matthias JACOB ha'Levi became (I949)
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88 | A butcher. In 1857 census lived in House No 3, Flat No 5 in the Jewish quarter. In 1870 census lived in House No 56, Flat No 3. | GERSTMANN, Gerson (Gershon) (I18283)
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89 | A cantor. | GREEN, Daniel (I17078)
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90 | A cattle dealer and butcher (shochet). The name established in Meudt is derived from the given name Heyum/Hayyim/Haium => Heyumberg => HEILBERG. An extract from the Hessisches Hauptstaatsarchiv (=HHStA) in Wiesbaden, archive number "Abt. 116 No. XIV 3" and "Abt. 243 No. 919" explains that Heyem son of Isac of Meudt paid the protection money as it fell due untill he suffered repeated looting and other events during the Napoleonic Wars. His wife Eva was shot to death in their own house whilst in his care.. | HEILBERG, Haium ISAAK became (I388)
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91 | A cattle dealer and kosher butcher in Herborn. Lived at 11 Hainstrasse, Herborn. He was also a volunteer member of the local fire service. Source: Alfred Stern | LOEWENSTEIN, David (I15)
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92 | A cattle dealer and merchant in Simmershausen, Germany. | KAHN, Hermann Hirsch (I6617)
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93 | A cattle dealer in Emden. Escaped to Israel with wife and 3 sons. | VAN DEN WALDE, Jacob (I8191)
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94 | A cattle dealer in Simmershausen. Later he became a wine salesman in Salzungen, Thuringia. Escaped to the USA where Sigmund imported tools. | KAHN, Sigmund (I9994)
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95 | A cattle dealer in Tann. | FREUDENTHAL, Ludwig (I10202)
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96 | A cattle dealer. | SUESKIND, Marcus (I8788)
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97 | A cattle dealer. | LUDWIG, Nathan (I10006)
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98 | A cattle trader. | SIMSON, Herz (I806)
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99 | A certificate in the Bamberg archive gives dob as 10 Apr 1813 | TUCHMANN, Jette (I196)
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100 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10016)
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