Schwabacher Family,Wuerzburg 1746-1985 bulk 1914-1960s

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Schwabacher Family,Wuerzburg 1746-1985 bulk 1914-1960s

This collectionholds papers, correspondence and visual material of Benno and Aenne Schwabacher (néeDannenberg) and their ancestors. Prominent topics are Aenne and Benno Schwabacher'svacations, their emigration from Germany and their immigration to the USA. Thepapers in this collection include a vast amount of visual material (predominantlyphotos), official documents, most of which related to the Schwabacher’s emigrationand immigration as well as quite lot of correspondence.

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Schwabacher, Aenne (née Dannenberg)

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Schwabacher, Aenne

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The Schwabacher family lived in Wuerzburg, Germany, at least since 1834. In this year, Anton Schwabacher, Benno Schwabacher’s grandfather, was granted citizenship. In 1833 he agreed to a "Verlobungsabkommen" (an engagement agreement) to Therese Goldsohn. Anton was a jeweler and goldsmith. Benno Schwabacher's father, Adolf, was born on May 10th, 1848. Adolf was married to Babette Schwabacher (née Suesser) and owned a mill. While no more biographical information about Benno Schwabache...

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