Abraham Rosenthal

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Name Abraham Rosenthal Geboren 05 Nov 1868 Gailingen, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland Geschlecht männlich Gestorben 19 Nov 1868 Gailingen, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland Begraben 22 Nov 1868 Jüdischer Friedhof, Bürglestraße, Gailingen, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland Notizen - Quellen:
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Jewish Records, Gailingen, Baden, Germany Jewish Community Records 1851-1869 FHL Film #1857842, 6 Nov 1868.
No. 33. In the year 1868 on 5 November in the 12:30 hour of the night was here born one legitimate boy named Abraham. Parents: Leopold Rosenthal, local Citizen and merchant and his wife Mathilde born Redlich. Witnesses: Henry Weil and Jsac Redlich, local Citizens and merchants. All are Jewish
Left pages 471/455 #33 Margin note: See Death Register page 276 No. 24;
Jewish Records, Gailingen, Baden, Germany Jewish Community Records 1851-1869 FHL Film #1857842, 22 Nov 1868.
No. 24. In the year 1868 on 19 November in the 6:00 hour of the evening died here and on the 22nd of November in the 8:00 hour of the morning was here buried with the district Rabbi (Dr. Sondheimer) officiating: Abraham Rosenthal, 14 days old, legitimate son of local Citizen and merchant Leopold Rosenthal and his wife Mathilde born Redlich. Witnesses: Henry Weil and Salomon Weil, local Citizens and merchants. All are Jewish.
Left pages 276/470 #24
Personen-Kennung I18784 Zuletzt bearbeitet am 13 Aug 2013
Vater Leopold Rosenthal, geb. 02 Jun 1833, Gailingen, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland , gest. 24 Dez 1916, Gailingen, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
(Alter 82 Jahre)
Mutter Mathilde Redlich, geb. 23 Mrz 1837, Gailingen, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland Verheiratet 21 Mai 1863 Gailingen, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland Familien-Kennung F33857 Familienblatt
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