Family histories
Found in 106 Collections and/or Records:
Rosenthal, 1805 - 1992
Family tree, articles, family histories, one (1) photograph of Leo Olschki, story Bernard Rosenthal, emails, and one (1) Harvard Library Bulletin about the Olschki and Rosenthal families.
Sam and Rose Brown Cohn, circa 1971
These two volumes contain the family histories of Rose Lenore Cohn Brown and her father, who emigrated from Lithuania, Russia to Carbondale, Colorado, during the 1880s.
Samuel Bernstein Family Papers
Russian born Samuel D. Bernstein married Lena and had, possibly, seven children: Aron, Harry, Morris, Rose, Bernie Moses, and Shirley; though the census records are confusing. Samuel worked in livestock, hides and wool. Collection contains a draft of “Our Pioneers,” and papers related to the Samuel Bernstein Family from 1980 through 2000 including a brief family tree chart.
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.
Sheflan, 1838 - 2002
Family trees and ancestry information.
Shwayder Family Tree, 1810 - 1990
Multiple family trees for the branches of the Shwayder family, family histories, and handwritten information.