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Seeking: Treuhaft Family #hungary
Henry <henry@...>
Hi all,
Has anyone ever heard or come across a family surname called Treuhaft? Thank You Henry Schwartz |
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Moshe & Esther Davis <davis@...>
Has anyone ever heard or come across a family surname called Treuhaft?A second cousin of mine's married name is Treuhaft. They live in Ohio. If you need more details, please contact me off-list. Moshe Davis Jerusalem |
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Amos Israel Zezmer <amos.zezmer@...>
There was a Treuhaft family living in Kalamazoo, Michigan at least as
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late as the late 1980's, who were close friends of ours. The parents have passed away, being survived by a son, Tommy. Best regards, Amos Zezmer Yerres, France Henry wrote: Hi all, |
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Henry <henry@...>
Hi Amos,
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Thank you for your responds. Sorry I wasn't more detailed with my question. I came across the name Jonas TREUHAFT who was married to a Rachel SCHWARTCZ on June 2nd 1863 in Sarospatak, Hungary. He was 28 and she was 17. If you know any of there descendents please let me know. Also, Since you live in France Would you know any Steinbrecher or Marmorstien family overthere? Thank You Henry Schwartz -----Original Message-----
From: Amos Israel Zezmer [mailto:amos.zezmer@...] Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 9:09 AM To: H-SIG Subject: Re: [h-sig] Seeking: Treuhaft Family There was a Treuhaft family living in Kalamazoo, Michigan at least as late as the late 1980's, who were close friends of ours. The parents have passed away, being survived by a son, Tommy. Best regards, Amos Zezmer Yerres, France Henry wrote: Hi all, |
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Amos Israel Zezmer <amos.zezmer@...>
Hi, Henry.
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I know of a Steinbruch family in Rio de Janeiro. Best regards, Amos Henry wrote: Hi Amos, Hi all, |
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Dan Rottenberg <d.rottenberg@...>
Henry-
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Re Treuhaft- My great-grandmother Sarah Kohn Rottenberg (1853-1946)), born in a village near Presov, Slovakia, had an older brother named Abraham Cohen (1843-1929) whose wife's name was Kate Truehaft. They lived in the town of Pratz, now Slovakia, before coming to the U.S. after a flood in 1896. He's buried at Washington Cemetery in Brooklyn, and presumably his wife is too. Hope this helps! Dan Rottenberg Philadelphia PA Hi all, |
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