Kaufmann, Simon, 1796-1879
Variant namesSimon Kaufmann was a merchant resident in Lichtenau (Baden), Germany. His sons Julius, Max, and Karl (Charles) all emigrated to Georgia around 1850. The manuscript in folder 2 indicates that this may have been the result of the events surrounding the failed 1848 revolution in Germany.
From the guide to the Simon Kaufmann Family Collection, 1819-1863, 1993, (Leo Baeck Institute Archives)
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referencedIn | Simon Kaufmann Family Collection, 1819-1863, 1993 | Leo Baeck Institute Archives | |
creatorOf | Simon Kaufmann Family Collection, 1819-1863, 1993 | Leo Baeck Institute Archives |
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associatedWith | Kaufman, Gus Bernd | person |
associatedWith | Kaufmann, Charles (Karl), 1829- | person |
associatedWith | Kaufmann, Julius 1822- | person |
associatedWith | Kaufmann, Max 1826- | person |
associatedWith | Kaufmann, Simon, 1796-1879 | person |
associatedWith | Straus (Family : Otterberg, Germany) | family |
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Lichtenau (Baden) | |||
Columbus (Ga.) | |||
Georgia |
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Jews, German |
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Person
Birth 1796
Death 1879