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Genealogical tables

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Documents representing the lineage of a person or persons in tabular or diagrammatic form. Use for: Family trees

Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

Barenbloom Family, 1982

 File
Identifier: B111.01.0001.0008
Abstract

The Barenbloom family immigrated to the United States from Russia around the turn of the 20th century and settled in New York. Avram Shloime Barenbloom was one of these settlers, and six of his children moved to Denver, Colorado. Chava Barenbloom and her husband Jacob Boscowitz established the Star Bakery in Denver. The Barenbloom Family Reunion was held in Denver, Colorado, on June 26-27, 1982.

Dates: 1982

Box 1, 1993-2002

 File — Box B123.01.0001: Series B123.01 [Barcode: U186020742981]
Identifier: B123.01.0001
Abstract

(1) copy of ''Three Families.''

Dates: 1993-2002

Box 2: Genealogic Information, May 1996

 File — Box B449.02.0002: Series B449.02 [Barcode: U186023293274]
Identifier: B449.02.0002
Abstract

Box contains one (1) folder with a document titled, "Wacknov Family Tree." The document was created in May of 1996.

Dates: May 1996

Cohen - Harris - Herman - Holstein, 1996

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Identifier: B111.02.0002.0010
Abstract

According to Horace Waters, the family of Meyers Harris was in Boulder during the 1870s and 1880s. He and his wife Jeanett had four daughters (Anna, Sarah, Etta, Rebecca), all of whom were born in Michigan before the family moved to Colorado. The families of Benjamin, Moses, and George B. Holstein were in Boulder and Blackhawk during the 1870s and 80s, where they were involved in the clothing and mining industries (specifically the Cohen Lode).

Dates: 1996

Family Papers and Records, 1873-1996

 File
Identifier: B319.01.0001.0001
Scope and Contents One folder contains wedding invitation for Benjamin and Clara Drefoos (1873), wedding invitation for Edna Wisebart (1912), 1896 Masons card for Benjamin W. Wisebart, Drefoos family history (1996), Jacobs and Wisebart Family Tree, memorial to Rosetta Wisebart (1918) by the Council of Jewish Women, and copy of a 1881 advertisement for Ben Wisebart The Wide Awake Clothier on Larimer Street. Second folder contains Marriage Certificate for Edna Wisebart and Harry L. Wohlgemuth, dated October 6,...
Dates: 1873-1996

Freda and Charles Wenger, 1981

 File
Identifier: B111.10.0010.0007
Abstract

Freda Cohen and Charles Wanger were married in Rocky Ford in 1931. Both came from large Jewish Russian immigrant families. They moved to Denver after the birth of their three children.

Dates: 1981

Genealogic Information, May 1996

 Series
Identifier: B449.02
Abstract

This series contains genealogical information for the Wacknov Family from Colorado Springs, CO.

Dates: May 1996

George Nathan and Fanny Herzel, 1929-1990

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Identifier: B111.05.0005.0010
Abstract

Originally from Latvia, George Herzel was a Hebrew teacher and scholar in Denver from 1928 until 1946. George wrote several unpublished manuscripts on Jewish topics, two Jewish guidebooks, essays, and an autobiography. Both George and his wife Fanny (born in Poland, married in 1910) were certified notary publics.

Dates: 1929-1990

Hillkowitz Family, 1947-2016

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Identifier: B111.05.0005.0012
Abstract

Rabbi Hillkowitz emigrated to Cincinnati from Lithuania to be a rabbi and tutor, moving to Denver around 1892. His son, Dr. Philip Hilkowitz, was a noted Denver pathologist, active in various medical societies. He joined Dr. Spivak as a founder of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society and served as its president. His father, Rabbi Hillkowitz, suggested the Talmudic motto of the JCRS.

Dates: 1947-2016