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In Poznan Project marrriage http://bindweed.man.poznan.pl;Poznan, Wlkp., Poland ;search.php only one Protestant Emilie Aescher 25 father Friedrich Wilhelm Aescher + Herman Hardel.
It is possible that your Asher J-L70 line might possibly have Sephardic ancestry because there are hispanics on that branch of J2 also, but their common ancestor with Asher probably lived more than a thousand years ago. I think it is likely that this ancestor was a Mizrahi Jew, some of whose descendants went to Iberia while others went to Germany or France.
Mary Asher Born May 1840 Poznan (NOT confirmed)
Married in USA to Adolph Bleiman (born 1827 Poznan)
Died 19 Jan 1912, New York City
Children Bertha, Elizabeth, Sara, Asher, Rose (Asher and Rose were twins), Ann, and Abraham.
Mary's Parents. Names found only on Mary's death certificate, Abraham Asher+Sara Cohen (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) Herb Van Brink
The following dynasties of trades and bankers are interwoven into the history of Poznan: the Kantorowicz, Asch Asher, Levinsohn, Peiper, Ephreim, Awerbach and Munk families. In 1849 more than 11% (655 people) of Jews dealt with trade. www.sztetl.org.pl
German Name Creutzburg 1785 >
Polish;Russian Name Slavskoe
Kreis;County Preuuisch Eylau
German Province Ostpreussen
Today's Province Kaliningrad Oblast
Location East 20u26' North 54u29'
Google Map Google Maps (Creutzburg 1785 >)
Map Number 1488
Soviet Map Soviet Map
Location Description This village;town is located 11.0 km and 314 degrees from Preuuisch Eylau, which is known today as Bagrationovsk
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1793-1794 Land Records of South Prussiahttp://genealogy.drefs.net;Introduction.htm