Family histories
Found in 81 Collections and/or Records:
Schlesinger Family
Louise Schlesinger Anfenger (1847-1938) was the daughter of Dina and Solomon Schlesinger. She was born in Berlin, Germany and moved with her parents to Denver, CO at a young age. In 1871 she married Louis Anfenger, a successful businessman and founder of the Congregation Emanuel, National Jewish Consumptives Hospital, and the local B'nai B'rith in Denver. The couple and their eight children continued to be very involved with the Jewish community for the rest of their lives.
Schloss Family Papers and World War II Artifact
Seide/Shattuck
Sharon Marks Elfenbein, 2021
This folder contains, "An Illustrated Family History," by Sharon Marks Elfenbein: a 12 chapter, self-published, family history. Family names covered thoroughout the manuscript include: Shereshevitz, Krupinsky, Viener, Levin, and Marks.
Treat Family Papers
The Treat family moved to Colorado during the later part of the 19th century. Adna Adams Treat, father of Charles A. Treat, passed away in 1900 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Denver, Colorado. The collection contains a diary from the year 1864 kept by Charles A. Treat and a scrapbook kept by Mary E. Treat (nickname "Minnie"), Charles A. Treat's wife..
Wilbur Daniel Steele Papers
Wilbur Daniel Steele (1886-1970) papers contain biographical materials, correspondence, writings, photographs and memorabilia.
Also included correspondence and material of his daughter Muriel Hunter.
William Weil (Fashion Bar) Papers
William Weil was the manager of the Fashion Bar stores in Denver, Colorado and president by the time of his retirement. The Fashion Bar was a very successful chain of department stores owned by siblings Jack Levy and Hannah Levy. Collection contains photographs, scrapbooks, foreign currency, diplomas, transcripts, correspondence, resumes, family trees, naval service records, divorce papers, and publications from William Weil (Fashion Bar) from 1920 through 2000.
Winter's Family History
Collection contains a scrapbook with family history related to the Winter family from 1890 through 1981.