The Family History of the Calzaretta, Krieger, Michaels and Rafael Families
Person Page 13
Susan Henrietta Doverman1 (F)
b. 21 March 1953, d. 2 April 1974
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Relationship=4th cousin 2 times removed of Alex Calzareth.
Last Edited=6 May 2000
| Susan Henrietta Doverman was born on 21 March 1953 at New York, USA.1 She was the daughter of Max Doverman and Lieselotte (Lilo) Neumark. Susan Henrietta Doverman died on 2 April 1974 at New York, USA, at age 21.1 |
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| Joel Wolf was born on 17 July 1812 at Wiesloch, Baden, Germany. He was the son of Lazarus Wolf and Minkel Hirsch. Joel Wolf married Babette Ettlinger on 15 March 1837 at Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany. |
| Dina Wolf was born on 15 June 1814 at Wiesloch, Baden, Germany. She was the daughter of Lazarus Wolf and Minkel Hirsch. |
| Carolina Wolf was born on 5 August 1817 at Wiesloch, Baden, Germany. She was the daughter of Lazarus Wolf and Minkel Hirsch. |
| Barbara Wolf was born on 5 July 1819 at Wiesloch, Baden, Germany. She was the daughter of Lazarus Wolf and Minkel Hirsch. |
| Babette Ettlinger was born at Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany. She married Joel Wolf, son of Lazarus Wolf and Minkel Hirsch, on 15 March 1837 at Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany. As of 15 March 1837,her married name was Wolf. |
| Loeb Wolf was born on 24 December 1837 at Wiesloch, Baden, Germany. He was the son of Joel Wolf and Babette Ettlinger. |
| Stanley A. Bloch was born on 11 January 1920 at Tulsa, Oklahoma.1,2 He married Hannah Nannette Eisemann, daughter of Karl Eisemann and Irene Isaak, on 29 June 1952 at Kansas City, Missouri. Stanley A. Bloch died on 7 August 1991 at Wichita, Kansas, at age 71.1,2 |
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He was a stamp collector and had been treasure of his synagogue.2
Karl Eisemann [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #3134, Date of Import: 8 Jun 1998] Employed by Aron Hirsch and Sohn as office manager, later in Berlin self employed in scrap metal business, Altmetal. Office was at corner of Friedrichstrasse and Unter den Linden. Assistant Treasurer, Continental Grain Co, Kansas city. Residences at 9 Nieburg Strasse, 69 Goethestrass, Charlottenburg, Berlin. Davened at Pestalozzistrasse Synagogue Friday nights, Adass Jisroel Siegmundsof, Shabbat. He married Irene Isaak, daughter of Moses Isaak and Emilie Vogel. Karl Eisemann was born on 14 April 1893 at Frankfurt am Main, Germany.1,2 He married Irene Isaak, daughter of Moses Isaak and Emilie Vogel, on 27 June 1922 at Frankfurt am Main, Germany.1,3 Karl Eisemann died on 16 January 1961 at Kansas City, Missouri, at age 67.1,2 |
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| Moses Isaak was Paper Merchant.1,2 He was born on 26 February 1866 at Pfungstadt, Hessen, Germany. He was the son of Lazarus (Eliezer) Isaak and Nanette Prager. Another source suggests that Moses Isaak was born on 29 February 1868 at Pfungstadt, Hessen, Germany.1 He married Emilie Vogel, daughter of Simon Vogel and Rickchen Maier, on 26 March 1894 at Darmstadt, Germany. Moses Isaak died on 6 June 1934 or 7 June 1934 at Marienbad, Czechoslovakia, from a stroke.3 He was buried at Frankfurt am Main, Germany.2 |
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![]() Arrived in New York from Germany on Friday before her grandson Gustave Eisemann's Bar Mitzvah, January, 1939. Her departure was delayed because she went to Holland to say good bye to a sister (Fanny Rapp) and had difficulty re-entering Germany. Aschaffenburg is located 38 km ESE of Frankfurt and had a Jewish population of 591. Emile was quite hard of hearing, and according to Ruth Rapp, relied heavily on her nephew Menny for medical and personal advice. Perhaps because of her hearing loss, she was paranoid that people were always talking about her. When she would call at the Rapp home for Menny, and was told that he was not in, she would ask to use the bathroom and proceed to look in each room of the house, believing that he was avoiding her. She was born on 15 September 1871 at Aschaffenburg, Bayern, Germany.3 She was the daughter of Simon Vogel and Rickchen Maier.4 Emilie Vogel married Moses Isaak, son of Lazarus (Eliezer) Isaak and Nanette Prager, on 26 March 1894 at Darmstadt, Germany. As of 26 March 1894,her married name was Isaak. She was a member of the Chevra Kadisha in Frankfurt.2 Emilie Vogel lived from 18 May 1927 to January 1939 at Frankfurt am Main, Germany.5 The Petition for Issuance of Immigration Visa for Emilie Vogel made by Sally (Sam) Isaak was approved on 2 November 1938.6 Emilie Vogel immigrated on 17 January 1939 to New York, New York, aboard the SS New York. She lived on 13 September 1940 at 255 West 98th St., New York, New York.3 She received her first citizenship papers on 11 June 1941 at District Court of the Untied States, New York, New York.7 She lived on 11 June 1941 at 924 West End Avenue, New York, New York. On September 1, 1943 the Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted a spot search at the home of Emilie Isaak. During this they discovered that she had "a considerable amount of photographic equipment for which she had received permission from the United States Attorney." "She denied membership in any subversive organizations or ever having purchased Rueckwanderer Marks. She stated that she is willing that her husband serve in the United States Armed Forces. She desires a United States victory." The case was presented to the US Attorney who decline prosecution.8 Emilie Vogel filed a Petition for Naturalization on 11 April 1944 at District Court of the Untied States, New York, New York.9 She lived on 22 November 1944 at District Court of the Untied States, New York, New York. She was naturalized on 22 November 1944 at District Court of the Untied States, New York, New York. The personal description of holder as of date of naturalization was: Age: 73 years, color: white, complexion: fair, color of eyes: brown, color of hair: grey, height: 5 feet 3 inches, weight: 140 lbs., (an unknown value). She died circa August 1947 at New York, USA. |
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| Ludwig Isaak was Dr. of Dermatology.1,2 He married Millie Schaumberger. Ludwig Isaak was born on 31 December 1894 at Darmstadt, Germany.3 He was the son of Moses Isaak and Emilie Vogel. Ludwig Isaak lived on 11 April 1944 at New York, New York. He died on 28 April 1983 at Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, at age 88.1,2 |
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| Karl (Charles) Isaac was Paper Salesman.1,2 He married Sophie Bondie. Karl (Charles) Isaac was born on 29 March 1896 at Darmstadt, Germany. He was the son of Moses Isaak and Emilie Vogel. Karl (Charles) Isaac lived on 11 April 1944 at Long Island, New York, USA. He died on 18 February 1984 at Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, at age 87.1,2 |
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| Rosel Isaak married Julius Seeman. Her married name was Seeman. Rosel Isaak was born on 15 September 1898 at Darmstadt, Germany.3 She was the daughter of Moses Isaak and Emilie Vogel. Rosel Isaak died on 16 March 1953 at Tel Aviv, Israel, at age 54.1,2 |
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| Sally (Sam) Isaak was Salesman of butcher supplies.1,2 He married Elisabeth Rich. Sally (Sam) Isaak was born on 10 July 1903 at Darmstadt, Germany. He was the son of Moses Isaak and Emilie Vogel. The Petition for Issuance of Immigration Visa for Emilie Vogel made by Sally (Sam) Isaak was approved on 2 November 1938.3 He witnessed the naturalization of Ida Isaak on 10 August 1944 at District Court of the Untied States, New York, New York; 67.4 Sally (Sam) Isaak died on 20 July 1956 at New York, New York, at age 53.1,2 |
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| Trudel Isaak married Max Gutman. Her married name was Gutman. Trudel Isaak was born on 10 June 1906 at Darmstadt, Germany. She was the daughter of Moses Isaak and Emilie Vogel. Trudel Isaak died on 19 April 1979 at Haifa, Israel, at age 72.1,2 |
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| Millie Schaumberger married Ludwig Isaak, son of Moses Isaak and Emilie Vogel. |
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| Eva Isaak was born at Frankfurt am Main, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Ludwig Isaak and Millie Schaumberger. Eva Isaak married Jerry Rossman. Her married name was Rossman. |
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| Sophie Bondie married Karl (Charles) Isaac, son of Moses Isaak and Emilie Vogel. Sophie Bondie was born at Vienna, Austria.1,2 Her married name was Isaac. |
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