Jewish families
Found in 548 Collections and/or Records:
Sarah Susman and Her Children in England, circa 1907
Formal studio portrait of Sarah Susman and her children in Leeds, England. Left to right standing are Bessie, Rose, Joseph, and Israel and seated are Sarah, Hyman, and Graham.
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.
Schneider Brewing Co., 1895-1897
File contains a copy of a brief biography and bank credit information for Phil and Henry Schneider, founders of the Phil Schneider Brewing Co. in Trinidad, Colorado.
Scrapbook, 1929 - 1944
This scrapbook contains family photos of the Loeb Family starting around 1929 and ending around 1944. The scrapbook itself is covered with a multicolored striped fabric and bound with a decorative fabric cord. The pages are black, and there are pages of spiderweb patterned tissue paper between each page. Many pictures are loose in the book. The front of the book has pictures of Ernest Loeb as a child, and later pages have pictures of Ernest as a soldier in WWII.
Scrapbook of Nashelsky Family in Germany
Photo scrapbook of the Nashelsky and related families in Germany.
Scrapbook Page from the Pepper Family, between 1930-1950
Scrapbook page from the Pepper Family containing two photographs. One photograph is of Jacob and Rose Pepper. One photograph is of Morris Pepper.
Scrapbook Page from the Pepper Family, between 1930-1950
Scrapbook page from the Pepper Family containing five photographs. One photograph is of Jacob, Morris, and Rose Pepper. The other four photographs are of unidentified members of the Pepper family.
Scrapbook Page from the Toltz Family, between 1905-1945
Scrapbook page from the Tolz Family containing two photographs. One photograph is a formal portrait of the Tolz Family. One photograph is a high school class portrait.