Jennie Ettlinger1
d. 20 September 1943
Last Edited=2 Nov 2008
Jennie Ettlinger married Paul Ettlinger, son of Seligmann Ettlinger and Bertha (Sara) Heinsheimer, on 9 September 1917 at New York, New York.2,3
Jennie Ettlinger died on 20 September 1943 at New York, New York.4,1
Child of Jennie Ettlinger and Paul Ettlinger
- Adrienne Ettlinger+ b. 11 Sep 1919, d. 30 Mar 2003
Citations
- [S622] The New York Times, Jennie E. Ettlinger Death Notice, 2 September 1943, p. 23.
- [S624] The New York Times, Paul and Jennie Ettlinger Marriage Notice, 17 September 1917, p. 13.
- [S667] NYC Death Index, online http://www.italiangen.org/NYCMarriage.stm, Paul Ettlinger entry, 09 September 1917, Certificate No. 24536 (Manhattan).
- [S626] NYC Death Index, online http://www.italiangen.org/NYCDEATH.STM, Jennie Ettlinger entry, d. 20 September 1943, Certificate No. 20616.
Adrienne Ettlinger1
b. 11 September 1919, d. 30 March 2003
Adrienne Ettlinger|b. 11 Sep 1919\nd. 30 Mar 2003|p216.htm#i6452|Paul Ettlinger|b. 29 Jun 1883\nd. c 2 Sep 1954|p210.htm#i6272|Jennie Ettlinger|d. 20 Sep 1943|p216.htm#i6451|Seligmann Ettlinger|b. 28 Feb 1852\nd. 19 Feb 1935|p209.htm#i6270|Bertha (Sara) Heinsheimer|b. 25 Mar 1859|p204.htm#i6097|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of Alex Calzareth.
Last Edited=2 Nov 2008
Adrienne Ettlinger was born on 11 September 1919.2,3 She was the daughter of Paul Ettlinger and Jennie Ettlinger. Adrienne Ettlinger married Bert Haber.4 Adrienne Ettlinger lived before 2003 at Monmouth, New Jersey.3 She died on 30 March 2003 at age 83.3
Citations
- [S622] The New York Times, Jennie E. Ettlinger Death Notice, 2 September 1943, p. 23.
- [S54] Using the database at www.privateeye.com it was determined that Adrienne Ettlinger and Bert Haber lived in Lincroft, New Jersey and Oakland Garden, New York, among other places. This information then allowed for identification of the entries for Adrienne and Bert Haber in the Social Security Death Index.
- [S222] SSDI, , Adrienne Haber entry, SSN: 091-16-4991.
- [S622] The New York Times, Samuel Ettlinger Death Notice, 26 July 1962, p. 27.
Edward Heinsheimer1,2
Edward Heinsheimer||p216.htm#i6455|David Heinsheimer|b. 19 Mar 1847\nd. 15 Mar 1914|p204.htm#i6099|Sarah Pettinger|d. 29 Oct 1915|p227.htm#i6796|Lemle Heinsheimer|b. 15 Dec 1811|p202.htm#i6048|Johanna Biermann||p204.htm#i6098|||||||
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of Alex Calzareth.
Last Edited=11 Feb 2009
Edward Heinsheimer was born at Glenwood, Mills Co., Iowa, USA.3 He is the son of David Heinsheimer and Sarah Pettinger. Edward Heinsheimer married Rose Kahn.4
Child of Edward Heinsheimer and Rose Kahn
- Edward Richard Heinsheimer3 b. 4 Aug 1912
Citations
- [S157] Werner Frank, Frank4.FTW [Please contact to verify that this is the original source for the data you are interested in], about 2000, Date of Import: Feb 16, 1999.
- [S156] Werner Frank, Werner Frank Gedcom File [Please contact to verify that this is the original source for the data you are interested in], circa 2000, Date of Import: 16 Feb 1999.
- [S1011] Cook Co., Illinois Birth Certificate: Edward Richard Heinsheimer, Birth Certificate No. 6334, filed 04 August 1912.
- [S1011] Cook Co., Illinois Birth Certificate: Edward Richard Heinsheimer, Certificate No. 6334, filed 04 August 1912.
Alfred Heinsheimer1,2
b. 1867, d. 31 August 1929
Alfred Heinsheimer|b. 1867\nd. 31 Aug 1929|p216.htm#i6456|David Heinsheimer|b. 16 Sep 1821\nd. 1882|p202.htm#i6053|Natalie Loeb|b. 1834\nd. 31 Dec 1915|p212.htm#i6347|Levi Heinsheimer|b. 16 May 1780\nd. 14 Mar 1848|p201.htm#i6010|Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss|b. 1793|p202.htm#i6047|||||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of Alex Calzareth.
Last Edited=4 Feb 2006
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
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
Citations
- [S157] Werner Frank, Frank4.FTW [Please contact to verify that this is the original source for the data you are interested in], about 2000, Date of Import: Feb 16, 1999.
- [S156] Werner Frank, Werner Frank Gedcom File [Please contact to verify that this is the original source for the data you are interested in], circa 2000, Date of Import: 16 Feb 1999.
- [S622] The New York Times, A.M. Heinsheimer Dies after Golfing, 1 Sep 1929, p.17.
Bella Heinsheimer1,2
d. 9 October 1904
Bella Heinsheimer|d. 9 Oct 1904|p216.htm#i6457|David Heinsheimer|b. 16 Sep 1821\nd. 1882|p202.htm#i6053|Natalie Loeb|b. 1834\nd. 31 Dec 1915|p212.htm#i6347|Levi Heinsheimer|b. 16 May 1780\nd. 14 Mar 1848|p201.htm#i6010|Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss|b. 1793|p202.htm#i6047|||||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of Alex Calzareth.
Last Edited=1 Apr 2008
Bella Heinsheimer was the daughter of David Heinsheimer and Natalie Loeb. Bella Heinsheimer married Simon Heyman. Bella Heinsheimer and Simon Heyman lived circa 1904 at 134 West 131st Street, New York, New York.3 Bella Heinsheimer died on 9 October 1904 at Far Rockaway, New York.3
She was buried on 12 October 1904.3
Child of Bella Heinsheimer and Simon Heyman
Citations
- [S157] Werner Frank, Frank4.FTW [Please contact to verify that this is the original source for the data you are interested in], about 2000, Date of Import: Feb 16, 1999.
- [S156] Werner Frank, Werner Frank Gedcom File [Please contact to verify that this is the original source for the data you are interested in], circa 2000, Date of Import: 16 Feb 1999.
- [S622] The New York Times, Bella Heyman, Death Notice, NYT, 12 October 1904.
- [S622] The New York Times, Simon Heyman, Death Notice, NYT, 24 August 1909.
Thekla Heinsheimer1,2
b. 1857, d. 17 October 1925
Thekla Heinsheimer|b. 1857\nd. 17 Oct 1925|p216.htm#i6458|David Heinsheimer|b. 16 Sep 1821\nd. 1882|p202.htm#i6053|Natalie Loeb|b. 1834\nd. 31 Dec 1915|p212.htm#i6347|Levi Heinsheimer|b. 16 May 1780\nd. 14 Mar 1848|p201.htm#i6010|Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss|b. 1793|p202.htm#i6047|||||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of Alex Calzareth.
Last Edited=9 Dec 2007
Thekla Heinsheimer married Joseph E. Steckler.3 Thekla Heinsheimer was born in 1857 at Ohio. She was the daughter of David Heinsheimer and Natalie Loeb. Thekla Heinsheimer died on 17 October 1925 at Point Breeze Place, Far Rockaway, New York.3
Child of Thekla Heinsheimer and Joseph E. Steckler
Citations
- [S157] Werner Frank, Frank4.FTW [Please contact to verify that this is the original source for the data you are interested in], about 2000, Date of Import: Feb 16, 1999.
- [S156] Werner Frank, Werner Frank Gedcom File [Please contact to verify that this is the original source for the data you are interested in], circa 2000, Date of Import: 16 Feb 1999.
- [S622] The New York Times, Thekla E. Steckler Death Notice, 19 October 1925, p 21.
Clara Heinsheimer1,2
b. 1 December 1869, d. 20 March 1943
Clara Heinsheimer|b. 1 Dec 1869\nd. 20 Mar 1943|p216.htm#i6459|David Heinsheimer|b. 16 Sep 1821\nd. 1882|p202.htm#i6053|Natalie Loeb|b. 1834\nd. 31 Dec 1915|p212.htm#i6347|Levi Heinsheimer|b. 16 May 1780\nd. 14 Mar 1848|p201.htm#i6010|Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss|b. 1793|p202.htm#i6047|||||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of Alex Calzareth.
Last Edited=22 Apr 2006
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
Clara Heinsheimer Frauenthal was a survivor of the Titanic.
"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. Clara Heinsheimer died on 20 March 1943 at Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, at age 73.
"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. Clara Heinsheimer died on 20 March 1943 at Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, at age 73.
Child of Clara Heinsheimer and Charles Mellvaine Rogers
- Nathalie Frauenthal b. 1903
Citations
- [S157] Werner Frank, Frank4.FTW [Please contact to verify that this is the original source for the data you are interested in], about 2000, Date of Import: Feb 16, 1999.
- [S156] Werner Frank, Werner Frank Gedcom File [Please contact to verify that this is the original source for the data you are interested in], circa 2000, Date of Import: 16 Feb 1999.
- [S707] Washington Post, Broker's Wife Gets Decree, 20 July 1906, p. 12.
Blanche Heinsheimer1,2
Blanche Heinsheimer||p216.htm#i6460|David Heinsheimer|b. 16 Sep 1821\nd. 1882|p202.htm#i6053|Natalie Loeb|b. 1834\nd. 31 Dec 1915|p212.htm#i6347|Levi Heinsheimer|b. 16 May 1780\nd. 14 Mar 1848|p201.htm#i6010|Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss|b. 1793|p202.htm#i6047|||||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of Alex Calzareth.
Last Edited=25 Apr 2000
Citations
- [S157] Werner Frank, Frank4.FTW [Please contact to verify that this is the original source for the data you are interested in], about 2000, Date of Import: Feb 16, 1999.
- [S156] Werner Frank, Werner Frank Gedcom File [Please contact to verify that this is the original source for the data you are interested in], circa 2000, Date of Import: 16 Feb 1999.
Simon Heyman1
b. circa 1847, d. 22 August 1909
Last Edited=1 Apr 2008
Simon Heyman married Bella Heinsheimer, daughter of David Heinsheimer and Natalie Loeb. Simon Heyman was born circa 1847.2 He and Bella Heinsheimer lived circa 1904 at 134 West 131st Street, New York, New York.1 Simon Heyman married Dora Rothschild after 1904.2 Simon Heyman lived before August 1909 at 171 Carelton Avenue, Far Rockaway, New York.2 He died on 22 August 1909 at Far Rockaway, New York.2
He was buried on 25 August 1909 at New Union Fields Cemetery.2