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Family histories

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:

Frank and Marion Weinberg, 1930-1943

 File
Identifier: B111.10.0010.0002
Abstract

Rev. Frank Weimberg was a Denver cantor, mohel, and shochet. He was born in Poland in 1866 and lived for 22 years in Denver before his death in 1930. His widow, Marion, lived in Denver for nearly 40 years and was one of the founders of Beth Israel Hospital and Old Folks Home. She died in 1943.

Dates: 1930-1943

Frankel Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B149
Abstract Henry Franke (1861-1909) was born in Manchester, England, but settled in Chicago, Illinois. He married his wife Lulu Kline (1865-1932) in 1882, and the couple had three children: Louis, Suzy and Henry (Henny). In 1900, the family moved to Denver (Lulu's birthplace) for Henry's health. Henry and Lulu opened Frankel Staionary store in 1906, which under the guidence of Henry Frankel Jr. eventually became the Frankel Manufacturing Company. The company produced typewriter ribbons as its first...
Dates: 1961-1984

Freda and Charles Wenger, 1981

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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

Friedland Family Tree, 1885 - 1997

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Identifier: B433.01.0001.0012
Abstract

Family trees, certificate of naturalization, and notes about the family.

Dates: 1885 - 1997

Gabelman Whelan Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M365
Abstract

Collection contains six boxes of papers, photographs, publications, textiles, correspondence, clippings, keepsakes, and other materials relating to the life, family, and career of Cyprienne Gabelman Whelan.

Dates: 1866 - 1985

Ganz (Gans) Family, 1914-1992

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Identifier: B111.04.0004.0001
Abstract

Pincas Ganz (1868-1918) and Sarah Katz Ganz (1877-1962) were both born in Austria and married in 1895 in New York. They settled in Denver during the early 1900s with their three daughters Harriette (Hattie), Minnie, and Jeanette. When Pincas died of influenza in 1918, the family returned to New York to live with Sarah's family, where she worked for New York Life Insurance Co.

Dates: 1914-1992

Gardenschwartz-Greinetz-Keller, 1864 - 2001

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Identifier: B433.01.0001.0013
Abstract

Family trees, census information, marriage certificate, and family information.

Dates: 1864 - 2001

Genealogical Research, 1944-1983

 File
Identifier: B168.01.0001.0003
Scope and Contents

Contains family histories, correspondence, genealogy forms, and notes. Also contains contacts with the American Jewish Archives and the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society and Beck Archives

Dates: 1944-1983

Genealogical Research and Family Trees, 1914-1984

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Identifier: B168.01.0001.0001
Scope and Contents

Contains genealogical research, corespondence, family histories, and family tree charts.

Dates: 1914-1984

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