Family histories
Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:
Materials from Family Reunion, 1905 - 1999
The folder has copies of postcards, letters, and the Judelovitz family. It also has a family tree prepared by E. James Judd in 1999.
Max Eppstein Family, 1954-2009
Max Eppstein (4/1825-$/1903) emigrated from Germany to the United States in 1854 with two brothers. Max married Bertha Herzberg (10/1837-2/1912) and they had seven children: Seraphine, Julia, Helen, Carrie, Arthur, and twin girls, Lily and May. Seraphine Eppstein Pisko became Executive Secretary for National Jewish Hospital.
Max Zall, 1993-2003
The son of Russian Immigrants, Leah and Herman Zall, Max Zall was born in Denver on March 12, 1901. He earned his law degree from the University of Denver in 1922 and continued working as a lawyer until his death in 1983, winning himself the title of longest-serving City Attorney for the City and County of Denver as well as first Jewish City Attorney. He was named one of the six Outstanding Lawyers in Colorado History by "The Colorado Lawyer" in 1993.
Michael and Rebecca Keller Schon Family History
Minnie Ginsberg Heller, circa 1920-1988
Minnie Ginsberg Heller was a founder of the Ta-Ta-Pachon Club in Denver, Colorado in 1924 by west side Jewish girls. The Club's name means "It can never be pulled apart" and was a small social club. In 1974 there was a reunion in Denver co-chaired by Mrs. Harry Heller of Verona, N.J.
Myer and Loraine R. Quiat Friedman, 1981
Oral History Interview with Charlotte Frumess Miller, 1976 October
Interview covers family memories including the Charsky, Miller, Hornbein and Ellsberg families.
Philip Brown, 1919-1963
Phipps Family Papers
Porter-Waring Family Material Culture Collection
The Porter and Waring families have long histories in Colorado. The collection consists of various lace and/or embroidered items including table cloths, doillies, pillow covers, clothing, animal fur, and a wedding dress dating to 1938.