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About Isak (Izak) Herman "J. H" Subak
Burial record:- http://gis.trebic.cz/mapa/zidovsky-hrbitov/?c=-650568.8%3A-1151982....
http://gis.trebic.cz/mapa/assets/local/pomniky/2010/353/356%20(A176...
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~prohel/names/friedmann/sub...
Daughter-in-law: Rosa (nee ?) Subak -- mentioned in daughter Amalie obituary
Isak expanded the Leatherworks into the large Factory that is still standing in Třebíč, Moravia, Czech. At its’ peak the firm employed about 600 people. His 3 sons are among his 7-8 descendents who lived to adulthood. Adolf s sons were the last owners, managers of the Třebíč leatherworks. The formerly Jewish quarter of Třebíč, including the Subak Tannery and residences, was named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2003. *see Měšťan, dělník (in Czech) a jejich vzájemný vztah v Třebíčí v letech 1873 - 1914 and referemce (in Czech)
[https://registr.cvut.cz/o_print_list.php?podm=WHERE+((row_valid+>+0)+&&+(zaznam+LIKE+'V%'))+ORDER+BY+zaznam V003657] J. H. Subak, koželužna Třebíč, Sušilova and dr. Julius Subak ?(same as 1876 - bur 6/26/1922 Vienna)? továrník v Třebíč OR on Radio Prague - in Czech article: Isaak Herman Subak and sons (I.H.Subak a synové / J.H.Subak & Söhne tannery reference (koželužna) factory in Třebíč founded end 18th century & closed in 1931 whose members live today in USA, England, Scotland and Austria, but they come regularly every year to their hometown. The former factory Subak was rebuilt in the 1990's and converted into housing. The new 29 housing development has contributed to bringing life back to the Jewish ghetto of Třebíč reference.
[https://registr.cvut.cz/o_print_list.php?podm=WHERE+((row_valid+>+0)+&&+(zaznam+LIKE+'V%'))+ORDER+BY+zaznam V000125] Mechanická tkalcovna Subak a synové in Zálabí, Dvůr Králové nad Labem
Isak (Izak) Herman "J. H" Subak's Timeline
1811 |
October 1811
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1836 |
1836
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1838 |
May 8, 1838
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Třebíč (Trebitsch), Moravia, Czech Republic
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1839 |
December 30, 1839
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Třebíč (Trebitsch), Moravia, Czech Republic
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1841 |
August 17, 1841
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Třebíč, Vysočina Region, Czech Republic
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1845 |
January 18, 1845
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Třebíč, Czech Republic
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May 7, 1845
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Třebíč (Trebitsch), Moravia, Czech Republic
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1846 |
1846
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Třebíč, okres Třebíč, Jihovýchod, Czech Republic
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1848 |
July 6, 1848
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Trebitsch (Třebíč), Moravia
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