Rachel Regina Thorman

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Rachel Regina Thorman (Klein)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Unsleben, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Death: 1885 (68-69)
Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States
Immediate Family:

Wife of Simpson (Simon) Thorman
Mother of Samuel M. Thorman; Esther Wiener; Elizabeth Hays; Laura Rhoda Schloss; Fanny Erlanger and 7 others

Managed by: Linda Sue Silverman
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About Rachel Regina Thorman

Regina Klein, born Reichel (Rachel) in Unsleben in 1816, was in the group that came to Cleveland from Unsleben in 1839. She married Simpson Thorman the following year.

Simpson and Regina Thorman had 11 children: Samuel (the first Jewish child born in Cleveland), Esther, Elizabeth (Lizzie) next page, Laura, Rebecca, Fanny, Abraham, Judy, Frank, Simon, and a son who died in infancy.

Simpson died in 1881, Regina in 1885. Originally buried in Willet Street Cemetery. their graves have been moved to Mayfield Cemetery.

THORMAN, SIMPSON (sometimes given as "Simson") (1811-12 June 1881), businessman and the first permanent Jewish resident of Cleveland, was born in Unsleben, Bavaria, immigrated to the U.S. by the late 1820s, passed through Cleveland in 1832, purchasing land at Erie (E. 9th) and Woodland, then went to Donaphin, Mo., where he was a trapper and purchased land. Thorman returned to Cleveland in 1837, settling in the FLATS and continuing in the hide and fur business, making periodic trips to St. Louis to purchase pelts from trappers and Indians. Although he remained in this business until his retirement, he also owned a grocery for a time, and in the late 1850s owned a cattleyard and slaughterhouse. In 1839, several friends and acquaintances from Unsleben settled in Cleveland and Thorman and his cousins Aaron Lowentritt and Isaac Hoffman established the Israelitic Society of Cleveland, the city's first Jewish congregation. The following year, Thorman was an incorporator of WILLETT ST. CEMETERY, the city's first Jewish burial ground, which he gave to the city. He was a founder and first president (1853-59) of the Solomon Lodge No. 6 of B'NAI B'RITH, the first chapter of B'nai B'rith in Cleveland. In 1867, he served 1 term on CLEVELAND CITY COUNCIL. Thorman married Regina Klein (1816-1885) in 1840, the first Jewish marriage in the city. That same year a son, Samuel, was born, the first Jewish child born in Cleveland. In all, the Thormans had 11 children: Samuel, Esther, Elizabeth, Laura, Rebecca, Fanny, Abraham, Judy, Frank, Simon, and a son who died in infancy.

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Rachel Regina Thorman's Timeline

1816
1816
Unsleben, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
1840
1840
Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States
1841
December 20, 1841
Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States
December 20, 1841
Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States
1845
December 1845
Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States
1846
1846
Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States
1848
February 22, 1848
Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States
1848
Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States
1850
December 20, 1850
Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States