Historical records matching Emanuel Weidenthal
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About Emanuel Weidenthal
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/240082144/emanuel-weidenthal
Arrived in Cleveland in 1865
Cleveland shoe merchant
Burial: 10 OCT 1904
Cleveland, O-
Mayfield Cem-3, 109, 4h https://www.geni.com/projects/Czech-Bohemian-American-Jews/14626
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mila11&id...
http://www.jewishgen.org/austriaczech/MilaRechcigl.html
In 1849, another Bohemian Jew, Abraham Weidenthal (1818-1848), a native of Hostice, moved to Cleveland, OH, after first immigrating to Michigan in 1847. He brought with him his new wife, Rebecca Neuman (1823-1890), also a native from Bohemia, whom he married at Ann Arbor, MI in 1847. Other members of the Weidenthal family, including Gottlieb’s mother Rebecca, his bothers Bernard and Leopold and sisters Fanny and Charlotte joined them the same year. The youngest Gottlieb’s brother Emanuel (1827-1897) arrived in Cleveland with his wife Julia and their six children around 1865. Three of these children, Maurice, Henry and Leo became prominent journalists in Cleveland.
In 1849, Joseph Lőwy (1797-1870), another Bohemian Jew, arrived from Nové Hostice, together with his sons Leopold, Ignatz and Albert and daughter Dorothea. Two years later Dorothea Lőwy married Bernard Weidenthal.
Emanuel Weidenthal's Timeline
1827 |
July 15, 1827
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Hoštice, Strakonice District, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
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1853 |
October 3, 1853
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Hoštice, Strakonice District, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
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1857 |
October 19, 1857
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Miskolc, Hungary
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1859 |
August 1859
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Miskolc, Hungary
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1860 |
April 2, 1860
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Miskolz, Hungary
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1862 |
July 9, 1862
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Miskolz, Hungary
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July 9, 1862
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Miskolc, Hungary
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1865 |
November 1865
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Magyarország (Hungary)
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1868 |
September 15, 1868
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Cleveland, cuyahoga, OHIO
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