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Rosenwald Family

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The Rosenwald family were early Jewish pioneers who moved west via wagon train in the 1850s. Emanuel Rosenwald was born in Dietenhofon, Bavaria (now Germany) in 1838. On July 4, 1953, after seven weeks on board the Isaac Bell ship, he landed in New York. He spent a few weeks in Baltimore, and then went to work in a store in Staunton, Virginia. While studying English, he eventually made his way to Las Vegas with his brother Joe. He spent years traveling througout the American West selling goods, eventually settling back in Las Vegas with his wife, Elise Apfelbaum Rosenwald. Elise and Emanuel had four sons. Elise was born in Furth, Bavaria in 1852. The couple got married in New York in 1872. She died in 1913. Joe Rosenwald died in 1888. Emanuel Rosenwald died in 1915. His son Lucian married Emma, who had a son Robert. Robert wrote a short history of the family, a copy of which is in the collection.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Box 8, 1879-2008

 File — Box B111.08.0008: Series B111.08 [Barcode: U186020742656]
Identifier: B111.08.0008
Abstract (22) file folders include: L. M. (Rache) Palinbaum, Professor M. Robert Pepper, Phillipe Family, Mrs. Louis A. Pollock, Quiat Family Tree, Max Rabinoff, David Rafflelock, Abraham L. Raich, Margaret Richman, Martin Ritzewoller (Rikewoller), Ruth Richman, H. Roth, Maurice Rose, Ben and Rose Rosenbaum, Samuel and Sarah Rosenberg, Sam Rosenbloom, Fred Rosenstock, Rosenwald Family, Dan Rosenzweig, Sadie Rosenzweig (Rosenblatt), Libby Rosen, Dora Harris and Robert Peyser, and the Pepper/Pfeffer...
Dates: 1879-2008

Rosenwald Family , 1982

 File
Identifier: B111.08.0008.0017
Abstract

The Rosenwalds were early residents of New Mexico.

Dates: 1982

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