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The Obermayer and related families of Creglingen

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  • Werner Meyer Beit (1917 - 1944)
    Eintrag im »Gedenkbuch« des Bundesarchivs:Beit, Werner Meyergeboren am 28. Juni 1917 in Hamburg / - / Hansestadt Hamburg wohnhaft in HamburgDeportation: ab Hamburg 24. März 1943, Theresienstadt, Ghetto...
  • Rabbi Simon ben Elieser Ulmo-Günzburg (1506 - 1586)
    GÜNZBURG-ULMA, SIMON BEN ELIEZER : German scholar; communal worker; born at Günzburg, Bavaria, 1506; died at Burgau Jan. 9, 1585. He was the first who adopted and transmitted to his descendants the nam...

This Project is intended to provide collaborative space for researchers interested in the many families described in "The Obermayers: A History of a Jewish Family in Germany and America, 1618 - 2009".

In the book, the story of a family over many generations is put into an historical context. The first three chapters deal with very different communities in Germany: Creglingen, a rural community in Baden-Wuerttemberg; Fuerth, a city adjacent to Nuremberg which had a large Jewish population and important institutions; and Augsburg, where Jews, from 1438 until 1803, could not reside but lived in its suburb, Kriegshaber. The book interweaves the detail of the family's life with an explanation of the status and experience of Jews in Germany over the centuries, as well as the histories of the cities and towns from which the various branches of the family originated. The book is based on a combination of public sources, private sources, and interviews with local historians.

Part II describes how the participation by family members in American professional, political, community, economic, philanthropic and family life is intertwined with the nature and locations where family members lived. It initially traces Hermann Obermayer's settling as an immigrant in Virginia, fighting for the Confederacy, living in frontier New Mexico, as a store owner in rural Illinois, and finally in business in Philadelphia. It also covers interesting experiences and travails of family members who lived in and near New York, Philadelphia, Washington, and Boston. This is based primarily on personal family records, many of which have been preserved for as long as 150 years.

The book contains extensive photographs, charts, exhibits, indices and end notes, as well as 50 pages of genealogical reports. Additionally, there are appendices with English translations of a number of unusual religious wills, contracts, legal agreements, and permission requests during the period from 1618 to 1803, which have great contextual significance.

After reviewing the book, Jonathan Sarna, Professor at Brandeis University, preeminent American Jewish historian and author of American Judaism, stated, "It taught me much that I did not know! I hope that you will make copies available to major research libraries...historians will thank you for this well-researched and engaging portrait of a German Jewish family in two worlds."

Karen Franklin, Co-chair, Board of Governors of JewishGen and former president, International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies, commented as follows, "The Obermayers is one of the first books to place the varied experiences of Jewish families in a rich context of the sociology, history and economics of past life in southern Germany and the United States."

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The Obermayers: A History of a Jewish Family in Germany and America, 1618-2009, Publisher: Obermayer Foundation, Inc. Language: English ISBN-10: 0615303811, ISBN-13: 978-0615303819

Table of Contents

Creglingen (Archshofen) Ancestors

Fürth

Kriegshaber / Augsburg

Herman Obermayer Comes to America

Julia Obermayer (Sinsheimer)

Leon Obermayer / Philadelphia

Herman J. Obermayer / Publisher

Arthur Sinsheimer Obermayer - Innovation & Philanthropy

  • Will of Moyses Männlein 1781 Creglingen - Appendix A
  • 1791 Letter to Prince Clemens Wenceslaus on behalf of Isaak Obermayer - Appendix B
  • Augsburg Domicile Request Jacob Obermayer - Appendix C
  • Biographical Outline: Judith H. Obermayer - Appendix D
  • The Tree Incident - Appendix E
  • The Cube Suit - Appendix F
  • Ancestor (Ahnentafel) of Herman, Helen and Arthur Obermayer - Appendix G
  • Descendants of Simson Levi of Creglingen - Appendix H
  • Descendants of Solomon Abraham of Creglingen - Appendix I
  • Descendants of Isaac Mayr of Kriegshaber - Appendix J
  • Descendants of Kalman Lichtenstädter of Fürth - Appendix K
  • Descendants of Joseph Läser Siinsheimer of Hardheim - Appendix L