Attention: Avait plus de 65 ans (77) lors de la naissance (??-??-1849) de l'enfant (Dorel Dorothea Goldstein).
(1) Il a/avait une relation avec Luise PRASCHKER.
Enfant(s):
(2) Il a/avait une relation avec Hanne Rawack.
1848 Kepno, Wlkp., Poland cholera
GoldsteiN means in Kepno, Wlkp., Poland records.
EstateAgent,horse broker. Doruchow, Ostrzeszow, Wlkp., Poland Lat 51 25'00"N Lon 018 15'00" E
IN Poznan Project marrriage http://bindweed.man.poznan.pl;Poznan, Wlkp., Poland ;search.php; only 1 Christine Ernestine Goldstein 26 + Johan Christoph Radke 30 in Petrikirchel.
Old Kepno, Wlkp., Poland http://einewhouse.0catch.com;Kepno, Wlkp., Poland ;kem-life.htm
The Kempner Jews became loyal supporters of Germany. The pro-Polish enthusiasm of 1848 had long ago evaporated. If it had come to a plebiscite in Kepno, Wlkp., Poland , the local Jews would not have wavered in their loyalty to Germany. They knew from their own experience, what they'd have had to put up with under the wings of the white eagle.
Only at the unfortunate conclusion of the First World War, with the transfer of Poznan, Wlkp., Poland to Poland, was the collapse effected. Poland's intolerance made the further stay of Kepno, Wlkp., Poland 's settled Jews impossible. Whoever could possibly manage it, left his home town, which had become unreal. A pitiful heap, about 35 families, that's all that remains of the proportionally largest Jewish community on German soil.
Poznan, Wlkp., Poland Addressbook 1835 gives Herr Goldstein b. 1772, LivingOnSavings u Retired, 426 GerberStr. . next door to Misch family.
In Ostrzeszuresides (Polish Ostrzeszuresides.) - Located about 20 kilometers north of Kepno, Wlkp., Poland - are Jewish families since mid-17th century detectable, mostly earned their livelihood as artisans and small traders. Before Ostrzeszuresides received city rights, Jewish merchants are already in the course of the 12th century have operated here in the salt trade (ss). After the synagogue was destroyed in a major fire, we built a new, inaugurated 1822nd A private cemetery to have been created at the beginning of the 19th century. A Jewish school must have existed here since the 1840s. The Jewish population peaked in the 1880s with more than 400 people their highest level; due to migration - especially in the years after the First World War - their number dropped steadily. 1939 lived here only 15 residents of the Jewish faith .
Heimann Wolf GOLDSTEIN | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Luise PRASCHKER | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Hanne Rawack |