Kohlbach-Bickel family papers 1860-1952

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Kohlbach-Bickel family papers 1860-1952

The Kohlbach-Bickels were a Hungarian and Swiss family that contained a rabbi, a professor, engineers, and the first female Hungarian architect. The first generations originated in Hungary and Switzerland, with later branches moving to Germany, Romania, Norway and Israel. This collection documents three generations, covering the period from the 1880s through World War II.

5.5 linear feet; 11 boxes

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Kohlbach-Bickel family

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The Kohlbach-Bickel Family comprised three generations of individuals who lived in Hungary, Germany and Switzerland. The first generation of the family consisted of Bertalan Kohlbach (1866-1941?), rabbi and gymnasium professor, and his wife Helen (Ila, or Ilona) Katscher, the youngest aunt of Rosika Schwimmer. Together they had two children: Emil (1902-?) and Ella (1906-?). Ella married Erich Bickel (1895-?), a Swiss engineer, and they had three children: Werner, Edith (called Mitzi...

Katscher family

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Kohlbach family

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Bickel family

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Kohlbach, Helen

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Kohlbach, Bertalan, 1866-1914

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Meir, Jacob, 1856-1939

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