Family histories
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
A Legacy of Caring: The Mizel, Myers, Studna, and Markovitz Families, 2013
Item
Identifier: B302.03.0036.00001
Overview
Book entitled "A Legacy of Caring: The Mizel, Myers, Studna, and Markovitz Families" by Dr. Jeanne Abrams. Book done in a scrapbook style with lots photographs, artifacts, captions and historical notes. Book includes CD.
Dates:
2013
Articles by Ida Hurwitz, 1959-1981
File
Identifier: B168.02.0001.0006
Overview
Ida Hurwitz wrote family stories and other historical articles, which were published in The Jewish Digest and the Denver Post. One story she wrote was "We'll Go a Little to the Baths" was about mothers and children going to the baths in Idaho Springs for the summer. Some of stories were published and some are typed copies.
Dates:
1959-1981
Barenbloom Family, 1982
File
Identifier: B111.01.0001.0008
Overview
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 [U186020742981]
Identifier: B123.01.0001
Overview
(1) copy of ''Three Families.''
Dates:
1993-2002
Box 1, 1948-1988
File — Box B162.01.0001: Series B162.01; Series B162.02 [U186020736126]
Identifier: B162.01.0001
Overview
Three file folders include: Heller family histories, Heller family trees, and newsclippings.
Dates:
1948-1988
Box 1, between 1869-1996
File — Box B319.01.0001: Series B319.01 [U186020736516]
Identifier: B319.01.0001
Scope and Contents
The book Vale of Cedars; The Martyr by Grace Aguilar (1868) was awarded Celestine Lesem by the Hebrew Bible School in Quincy, Ill. Folder with papers and documents.
Dates:
between 1869-1996
Box 2, 1981
File — Box B162.02.0002: Series B162.01 [U186022110059]
Identifier: B162.02.0002
Overview
(1) framed Heller Family Tree.
Dates:
1981
Box 20, 1905-1999
File — Box B088.04.0020: Series B088.04 [U186023246235]
Identifier: B088.04.0020
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains records of the Judd construction company and personal papers of members of the Judd family. The materials in this collection primarily relate to the operation of the Judd Construction Company from 1949 through 1991 and concentrate on the construction industry in Denver, Colorado. The papers include legal documents, advertising, financial statements, checkbooks, bids on construction jobs, prints of architectural renderings for dams, blueprints, correspondence, diaries,...
Dates:
1905-1999
Box 8, 1879-2008
File — Box B111.08.0008: Series B111.08 [U186020742656]
Identifier: B111.08.0008
Overview
(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
Butler Family, 1935-1965
File
Identifier: B111.01.0001.0019
Overview
Nathan Butler (1849-1935) and his wife Rosa Greenblatt Butler (1859-1936) immigrated with their children Louis and Fanny to the United States from Russia in 1893. They initially settled in Lewiston, Montana, but moved to the mining town of Kendall, Montana, in 1899. During this period, the Butlers had three more children, Dora, Julia, and Lena ("Lee"). Butler opened a successful dry goods store in Kendall in 1901. When the Kendall mines were closed in 1909, the family left to start a homestead...
Dates:
1935-1965