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.
Julius METZGER
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Name Julius METZGER Birth 6 Jun 1877 Berlichingen, Germany
Gender Male Death 12 Apr 1933 Stuttgart, Germany
Person ID I623 My Genealogy Last Modified 19 Dec 2025
Father Nachum METZGER, b. 4 Dec 1829, Berlichingen, Germany
d. 4 Oct 1905, Berlichingen, Germany (Field C, Row 13, No 1179)
(Age 75 years) Relationship natural Mother Ernestine Esther STRAUSS, b. 2 Sep 1841, Gissigheim, Tauberbischofsheim, Germany
d. 12 Nov 1893, Berlichingen, Germany (Field C, Row 5, No 1114)
(Age 52 years) Relationship natural Marriage 26 Dec 1870 Berlichingen, Germany
Family ID F353 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Gertrud SCHWARZSCHILD, b. 19 Feb 1884 d. 1971, New York, NY, USA
(Age 86 years) Children 1. Else METZGER, b. 17 Sep 1909, Stuttgart, Germany
d. 16 May 1988, Fort Lauderdale,FL, USA
(Age 78 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]2. Lotte METZGER became Michal OREN, b. 27 May 1911, Stuttgart, Germany
d. 20 Dec 2008, Kibbutz Hazorea, Israel
(Age 97 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]3. Erich METZGER, b. 10 Jul 1920, Stuttgart, Germany
d. 21 Jun 2009, Boston, USA
(Age 88 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]Family ID F358 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 19 Dec 2025
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Notes - Julius Metzger owned a shoe shop which employed other family members. His daughter Else later became a shoe fashion consultant in New York. His other daughter Lotte ran a shoemaking workshop on Kibbutz Hazorea in Israel. Son Erich became a shoe wholesales in New York.
Information courtesy of Gerhard Metzger 26.1.2011
Julius is believed to have died of heart failure and is buried in Pragfriedhofs Jewish cemetery in Stuttgart, Section 20, Row 1, Grave No 16.
- Julius Metzger owned a shoe shop which employed other family members. His daughter Else later became a shoe fashion consultant in New York. His other daughter Lotte ran a shoemaking workshop on Kibbutz Hazorea in Israel. Son Erich became a shoe wholesales in New York.
