The Family History of the Calzaretta, Krieger, Michaels and Rafael Families
Person Page 130
Edward Heinsheimer1,2 (M)
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Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of Alex Calzareth.
Last Edited=16 Mar 2006
| Edward Heinsheimer is the son of David Heinsheimer and Sarah Pettinger. |
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Alfred Heinsheimer was born in 1867.3
He was the son of David Heinsheimer and Natalie Loeb.
Alfred Heinsheimer was graduated in 1884 at Columbia University, New York, New York, with the degree of civil engineer.3
After his graduation he travled extensively in the practice of his profession. He spent several years in Mexico in work on railroad properties. On January 1, 1919, occured the death of Mr. Heinsheimer's brother, Louis C., a partner in Kuhn, Loeb & Co., who made Mr. Heinsheimer the chief beneficiary of an estate estimated at more that $5,000,000. The will provided a gift of $1,000,000 for six Jewish charitable institutions, provided they form a federation, which they declined to do. Every effort was made by the executors and the surving brother to carry out the provision for this gift. Mr. Heinsheimer offering to relinquish the $1,000,000 which otherwise came to him, if but five of the institutions would merge. At the end of two years, the project was abandoned and Mr. Heinsheimer used the money to establish and endow the New York Foundation, a non-sectarian organization to promote charitable, educational and philanthropic enterprises. In July, 1916, the newly formed Federation of Jewish Charities announced the receipt of $25,000 from Mr. Heinsheimer, who stated that he wished to open the books of the federation with this gift in memory of his mother. In December, 1925, he presented to the Hospital for Joint Diseases a country home at Breezy Point, Far Rockaway, L.I., with an endowment of $500,000, as a memorial to his mother and brother, Louis. He also had made a gift of $10,000 in 1911 to the hospital to aid its equipment and maintenance.3 He was a civil engineer and later a philanthropist.3 He died on 31 August 1929 at Davenport Neck, New Rochelle, New York, USA, of heart disease.3 He was buried on 2 September 1929 The funeral services were held at 10 a.m. in the Universal Chapel, Lexington Avenue and Fifty-Second Street.3 |
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| Bella Heinsheimer was the daughter of David Heinsheimer and Natalie Loeb. |
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| Thekla Heinsheimer married David Heymann. Her married name was Heymann. Thekla Heinsheimer was born in 1857 at Ohio. She was the daughter of David Heinsheimer and Natalie Loeb. |
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Clara Heinsheimer was born on 1 December 1869 at Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
She was the daughter of David Heinsheimer and Natalie Loeb.
Clara Heinsheimer married Charles Mellvaine Rogers on 24 November 1896 at The Walldorf, New York, New York; by Mayor Strong.3
Clara Heinsheimer and Charles Mellvaine Rogers were divorced on 19 July 1906 at New York, New York.3
"Mrs Henry William Frauenthal (Clara Heinsheimer), from New York, NY, boarded the Titanic at Southampton as a first class passenger, with her husband Henry. At Cherbourg they were joined by Henry's brother Isaac. All three were rescued in lifeboat 5." Clara Heinsheimer married Henry William Frauenthal in 1912 at Nice, France. As of 1912,her married name was Frauenthal. Clara Heinsheimer died on 20 March 1943 at Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, at age 73. |
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| Blanche Heinsheimer was the daughter of David Heinsheimer and Natalie Loeb. |
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Descendant Chart for Dov (?)
| Ernst Baer was born at Frankfurt am Main, Germany.1 He was the son of Berthold Baer and Emmi Mendel.1 Ernst Baer married Gertraud Schwabacher. |
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Descendant Chart for Baruch (?)
| Hermann Hilb was born on 11 October 1864 at Malsch, Germany. He was the son of Abraham Hilb and Franziska Baruch. |
| Sarele ????? was WF: She may have been a second wife of Lemle Levi Frank.1,2 She married Lemle Levi, son of Levi (Loew) (?) and Sarle bat Meier. Her married name was Levi. Sarele ????? died on 19 February 1806 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 She was buried at Jewish Cemetery, Oberöwisheim, Baden, Germany, Grave 414.1,2 |
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Pedigree for Lore H. Krieger
| Mayer Lemle was the son of Levi (Loew) (?) and Sarle bat Meier. Mayer Lemle was buried at Jewish Cemetery, Oberöwisheim, Baden, Germany, Grave Nr. 318; name also Ascher Mosche.1,2 The name and the tie to Levi must be verified further.1,2 He married Jetle ???.3 Mayer Lemle married Sarele ?????.4 Mayer Lemle died on 20 October 1787 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1 |
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Pedigree for Lore H. Krieger
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Levi (Loew) (?) immigrated to Eppingen in 1710 according to Angerbauer Schutz on April 12 1710 acc to Wolmershauser research in a Oct 7, 1729 listing; also shows 8 children; in a second report shows only 7 children and origin to be Wimpfen, not Weinheim.1,2 He married Lea ???. Levi (Loew) (?) married Sarle bat Meier, daughter of Meier (?). Levi (Loew) (?) was born in 1686 at Weinheim, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Elieser Liebmann and Fradel Oppenheimer. Levi (Loew) (?) died circa 1764 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.3,1,2 |
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Pedigree for Lore H. Krieger
| Sarle bat Meier was the daughter of Meier (?). Sarle bat Meier married Levi (Loew) (?), son of Elieser Liebmann and Fradel Oppenheimer. Sarle bat Meier died on 26 October 1743 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 She was buried at Jewish Cemetery, Oberöwisheim, Baden, Germany, Grave 322.1 |
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