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Hello, sorry i can't speak German. Could you please provide more infore about these 2 people? Thx in advance
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#152
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Hello Dr. Shaman,
first of all, Welcome to our Forum. Inside the appendix you will find the corresponding mentions. Below is an attempt to translate the content into English: Haarbleicher (direct transleted Hair Bleachers), Ed. Dilettante, joined February 2nd and 10th in 1828 in some comic Roles (including Tailor FIPS) in Theater on. He turned to the stage constantly closed, was later in Kassel and Dessau and seems to his originally chosen To have remained faithful. At Octobor 1842 he gave guest performances on 3 evenings, N. A. as Schelle (Schleichhändler) and Kalinsky "Humorous Studies) Haberbier, Ernst, Seriously, excellent Pianist, born at September 23th 1813 in Koenigsberg/Prussia, lived N. A. in St. Petersburg and Moscow, last in Bergen, where he died on February 28th 1869 in the middle of a concert died at the piano. He gave a concert on November 3rd 1842 in the Black-heads-house in Riga and on December 15th of the same year at the Musical Society at. I hope to help with this a little? Best Greetings AlAvo |
#153
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Zitat:
One of my direct ancestors line was from Kurland, Russian Empire. They were Jewish Haarbleichers. It looks like one son of Moses Haarbleicher from Hamburg Altona moved to Jelgava, while his brothers stayed at Germany or later moved to England, France... Some of them converted to Christianity later. Samien Haarbleicher (~1794-1869) has son Itzig (~1817-189X) (and maybe other kids too) and Itzig had at least 5 children. Part of them stayed at Jelgava, Riga or other places in (now) Latvia. Later some moved to USA and settled there some moved to Moscow. Some descendans of Moscow branch moved to USA and some live in Riga now. But surnames already changed for others. Because Haarbleicher / Harbleicher / Gaarbleicher / Garbleicher is very rare surname i've found that all of them were somehow related. And maybe one day i'll be able to connect this Ed to the tree too He could be Itzig's brother but haven't evidence for that yet. About Haberbier - i thougth it was misprint and he was Haarbleicher too but now i can see that he is another person. Thx for your help!!! Vielen Dank |
#154
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Hallo,
ich hätte gern zum Namen Herold und Zeibig eine Auskunft. |
#155
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Hallo AlAvo!
Schade dass mein Uropa nicht auf dieser Liste ist! ;-) Zusaetzlich zu seinen Zeitungsannoncen fuer Malunterricht und seine Kunsthandlung, habe ich auch einen Artikel gefunden, wo er positiv erwaehnt wurde, im Zusammenhang mit einer Kinder-Vorstellung in Dobbeln in 1907. Aber da er erst 1876 geboren ist, wird er wahrscheinlich noch zur Schule gegangen sein, als diese Liste zusammengestellt wurde? Diese Vorstellung wird gegen Mitte/Ende des Artikels erwaehnt: http://www.periodika.lv/periodika2-v...nn|issueType:P Darf ich fragen, welchen Ursprung deine Liste hat? LG Petra |
#156
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Hallo Petra,
im besagten Zeitraum war Dein Urgroßvater wohl zu jung und/oder nicht Teil des entsprechenden Personenkreises. Der Ursprung der Liste befindet sich in meinem Bücherregal. Viele Grüße AlAvo |
#157
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PS: wer sind die Autoren des Buches? Ein Kunstverein oder sowas in der Art? LG Petra Geändert von PISA911 (08.02.2021 um 19:45 Uhr) Grund: Mehr |
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