Emma Aarons
F
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Phillip Myers
M, b. 1875, d. 1951
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Marriage* | Phillip Myers married Leah King. |
Birth* | Phillip Myers was born in 1875. |
Death* | He died in 1951. |
Justin John Myers
M, b. 25 February 1938, d. 1 October 1981
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Citations
- Danielle Claire (Myers) Sanderson of Bushey, Hertfordshire, England, Research notes, 2019.
Dr. Isidore Phineas Myers
M
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Jack Leon
M
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Elizabeth Jane Myers
F
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Jamie Reed
M
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Naomi Da Costa
F
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Kristine Da Costa
F
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Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Siebert
M, b. 6 February 1845, d. 9 February 1926
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Birth* | Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Siebert was born on 6 February 1845 in Arolsen, Waldeck-Pyrmont, (now Germany)G. Heinrich writes in his memoirs, "I was born February 6, 1845 at 1:45 p.m. in Arolsen, the capitol and residence (i.e. where the chief noble lived) in the home of former tinsmiths and colliers "auf der Heide" (on the Heath), now on the Bahnhofstrasse. I was baptized February 28, 1845. The godparents were master baker Heinrich Cramer; Freiderike Rosener, wife of the instrument maker Rosener; the unmarried Wilhelmine Tilenius, and the merchant Heinrich Mohl. After the death of my mother in 1847, who, as already stated, left my father with six children, my uncle Friederich Plucker and his wife, a relative of my father, decided to take me, then two years old, partly because they themselves had no children, and to lighten the burden for my father. These foster parents I must say did all they could to stand in for my parents, although they had little enough themselves. I called them father and mother, remained with them until I was 20, and shared joys and sorrows with them during these years."12,3 |
Marriage* | He married Marie Amalie Charlotte Diehl, daughter of Johannes L. Diehl and Maria Amalie Charlotte Engelhardt, on 27 October 1873.4,3 |
Death* | Heinrich died, on 9 February 1926, at age 81.5 |
Burial* | He was buried in Hauptfriedhof Frankfurt in Frankfurt am Main, Darmstadt, Hesse, GermanyG.5 |
| Heinrich was the author of a short autobiography that has been passed down to family members and has been used in the creation of this genealogy. He wrote his memoirs in 1916 from Frankfurt am Main Germany. He titled them "Geschichte der Familie Siebert" or "History of the Siebert Family". For much of his life he was employed as a banker with the firm of Klimsch & Co. in Frankfurt. He lived in Frankfurt for 45 years until his retirement in June 1910, after which he moved to Freiburg im Bresgau to live with his only surviving child, Ludwig, while he attended university there. He continued to live with his son in Heidelberg, Frankfurt and other locations, as well as with his nephew Hermann Troll in Antwerp, Belgium. He was caught in Antwerp at the outbreak of World War I and had a difficult time returning to Germany with his nephew Hermann and his wife. He stayed in Frankfurt for the remainder of the war, enduring many privations. After the war, in April 1919, his son took a teaching job in Herne in Westphalia so Heinrich moved from Frankfurt after spending 54 years of his life living there. The last entry in his memoirs mentions Christmas of 1920. |
Citations
- Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Siebert, History of the Siebert Family (Manuscript written in Frankfurt A.M. Germany, 1916), p.3.
- Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Siebert, History of the Siebert Family (Manuscript written in Frankfurt A.M. Germany, 1916), p.3.
- MyHeritage, http://www.MyHeritage.com, (Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Siebert & Maria Amalie Charlotte Diehl
In Germany, Hesse Marriage Index, 1849-1931).
- Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Siebert, History of the Siebert Family (Manuscript written in Frankfurt A.M. Germany, 1916), p.7.
- BillionGraves, http://billiongraves.com, (https://billiongraves.com/grave/Heinrich-Siebert/27050349).
Frank Wilson
M
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Birth* | Frank Wilson was born. |
Marriage* | He married Ruth Russell. |
Ruth Russell
F
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Birth* | Ruth Russell was born. |
Marriage* | She married Frank Wilson. |
Myer Dan Ansell
M
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Amelia Jonas
F
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Lawrence Shaw
M
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Myer J. Leon
M
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Benjamin Allon Shaw
M
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Louis Teschek
M, b. 16 April 1888, d. 13 March 1934
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Birth* | Louis Teschek was born on 16 April 1888 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New YorkG. His WWI draft registration card gave his date of birth as 16 Apr 1889, but census records and the birthdates of his next youngest and oldest siblings suggest it was actually in 1888, which matches what the 1900 census stated as his year of birth.1,2 |
Death* | Louis died on 13 March 1934 in Manhattan County, New YorkG. According to his niece Gloria (Teschek) Schilter, he died choking after eating a doughnut at Bickford's Restaurant. He always had digestive problems.3,4 |
| There are several newspaper articles in the first decade of the 1900s in Brooklyn that mention an L. or Louis Teschek as a member of various baseball teams. Team names include the Excelsior A.A. team, the Nassau Baseball Club (on which team he was a pitcher and joined by his brother John, who was a centerfielder) and The Brownie Field Club (for which he played third base.)
The 1901 Brooklyn city directory shows him living at 120 Liberty Avenue and employed as a painter.
When the 1910 census was taken he was living with his mother and siblings at 1727 Broadway in Brooklyn and was employed as a lithographer in a printing house. By February of the following year he had apparently moved, as evidenced by this article in New York's The Sun newspaper of 23 Feb 1911, in a p.1 story:
HOLDUP IN TICKET OFFICE WOMAN AGENT ROUGHLY USED AND DRAWER ROBBED
Robber Nabbed After a Long Chase. The Police Think He May Turn Out to Be the Man Who Has Been Doing Similar Jobs at Other Elevated Stations.
A man whom the police think they may identify as the elevated railroad station robber who was operating recently in Manhattan was arrested early this morning in East New York after he had beaten and choked the woman ticket agent at the downtown Liberty avenue station of the Fulton street elevated road and had taken $5.40 from a drawer.
The man entered the station at 12:20 A.M. by crossing the track from the uptown station. Mrs Bertha Smith of 130 Glen street, the ticket agent, first knew of his presence when he came up behind her in the booth and threw her against the wall, with his hands on her throat.
After striking her in the face with his fist, he pulled open the drawer, took what money there was in sight and then, striking her again and warning her not to make an outcry, ran out of the station, recrossed the tracks, and ran down the stairs of the uptown station.
Mrs. Smith screamed for help and followed down the stairs of her side of the station. Charles Friedman of 2279 Pitkin avenue, Louis Teschek of 2613 Atlantic avenue and Samuel D. Davles of 158 Pennsylvania avenue heard her screams and chased the man. He held them off for a minute by putting his hand to his hip pocket. They closed in and he ran.
The chase lasted nine blocks to a saloon at Belmont avenue and Cleveland street, where the man dodged in, pretty well exhausted with running. Policeman Frank of the Liberty avenue station had taken part in the final lap and had fired a shot in the air. He took the prisoner to the police station, where he was locked up on charges of robbery and assault.
The prisoner said he was Michael Drew, 35 years old, an iron worker, of 584 Warwick street, Brooklyn. He wore a white sweater and had a white handkerchief over his face. He is heavily built and is taller than the description given of the man who has been operating in a similar fashion in Manhattan. Letters from various prison inmates were found in his pockets.
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In the 22 Jan 1912 issue of the Times Union of Brooklyn (p.4) there is a news brief about the incorporation of an organization called The Morie Social Club of Brooklyn. Louis Teschek is mentioned as one of the five directors of the group.
In a 20 Oct 1913 article in the Times Union of Brooklyn (p.2) titled "Fourty-Four Taken in Midnight Raid on a Crap Game: Capt. McElroy Stumbles on Information Which Leads Him to Resort," Louis is mentioned as one of the individuals who was rounded up and jailed in the raid. His address was stated to be 1838 Broadway.
When he filled out his World War I draft registration card in June 1917 he was living at 760 Jefferson Avenue in Brooklyn. He worked as a lithographer for a company called Rode and Brahed (spelling?) at 120-122 Williams Street. He claimed exemption from the draft on grounds of ill health, and also claimed that he cared for an invalid sister. He was single at the time, slender, and 5' 3" tall with blue eyes and black hair.
He has yet to be located in the 1920, 1925, or 1930 censuses.
According to family, he probably was married but had no children. His niece Gloria (Teschek) Schilter remembers that at his funeral in 1934 a woman who claimed to be his wife was there, but she did not remember her name. |
Citations
- Month and year of birth are from the 1900 census.
- Ancestry, http://www.ancestry.com, (U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 for Louis Teschek).
- Italian Genealogical Group, http://www.italiangen.org/NYCDeathSearch.asp, (referencing certificate no. 6810, date viewed 1 Feb 2006. With anecdotal information from family.).
- Gloria (Teschek) Schilter of Tom's River, N.J., letter dated 25 Sep 1995.
Derek Leslie Ansell
M, b. 1918, d. 26 December 1963
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Citations
- Danielle Claire (Myers) Sanderson of Bushey, Hertfordshire, England, Research notes, 2019.
Raymond J. Minigan
M
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Gillian Da Costa
F, b. 1 August 1937, d. 21 May 2002
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Birth* | Gillian Da Costa was born on 1 August 1937.1 |
Death* | She died on 21 May 2002.1 |
Citations
- Danielle Claire (Myers) Sanderson of Bushey, Hertfordshire, England, Research notes, 2019.
Esther Shohet
F
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James Daniel Ansell
M
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Greg Brian Bourdon
M
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Jacquelyn Anne Aarons
F
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Ian Cohen
M
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Mark Aarons
M
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Wendy Landau
F
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Claire Aarons
F
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Claire Elizabeth Ansell
F
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