“Other than checking to see whether Sara HAMMERSTEIN geb. KANTORSOHN happened to name a son Baer or Bernhard (or Issachar), I will have to wait for […]
On the flight from Philadelphia to Seattle (en route to Point Roberts, WA), I identified a possible new ancestor. He was Baer KANTERSON of Schloß Kyschau […]
The unintentional part of the LEUBUSCHER discoveries came from reviewing all the LEUBUSCHER “hits”, under various spellings and misspellings, in the Ancestry.com databases. I had seen […]
LEUBUSCHER Discoveries – II will also have to be a 2-part blog. The first part was intentional; the second part was a by-product of reviewing LEUBUSCHER […]
The last two weeks have been very productive putting together pieces of the LEUBUSCHER puzzle. Three loose strands of LEUBUSCHER have now been connected to the […]
27 November 2012 In Berlin two weeks ago at the archive of the Centrum Judaicum, I copied a couple hundred Todesanzeigen (death reports) from the Breslau […]
Visite à Sanary-sur-Mer (21-25 September 2012) As soon as I got into contact with Micheline in 2009, she was urging me to come to Sanary-sur-Mer so […]
As a follow-up to the last 2 blog entries and and earlier one concerning Julius FRIEDLAENDER, I ran across this entry in Peter Clive’s book “Beethoven […]
This blog posting is about discovering that Georg LUNGE’s grandfather was seemingly married twice, first to Georg’s grandmother and then to Rosa FRIEDLAENDER, my great great […]
This blog posting is about finding the family connection to Georg LUNGE, industrial chemist, and Professor of Chemistry at the ETH in Zürich. For some reason, […]