Textile store - Samuel Hofmann

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The merchant Samuel Hofmann ran a textile shop in Bad Kissingen in the Untere Marktstrasse 12 (today 3. He was married to Sara Hofmann, née Hofmann. The couple had 3 children - Karl, Ludwig and Irene. In April 1919, Samuel Hofmann was elected to the board of directors of the Israelite religious administration. In this function, on November 19, 1925, he drew the attention of the Bad Kissingen City Council to the closure of the Israeli cemetery in the same month. Cemetery in the same month. He was also a member of the Association for the Protection of Public Commerce.

Short, white and woolen goods, yarns of all kinds en gros - Anton Bloch

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Anschel Anton Bloch was born on January 14, 1836 in Floß. His parents were Abraham Samuel Bloch and Sara Bloch, née Königshofer. He was married to Emilie, née Wiener, born on September 24, 1846 in Floß. The couple had 4 children, - Maria, Adolf, Klara and Laura.

Men's wardrobe store and cloth store - Adolf Manes

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Adolf Manes was born on March 13, 1837 in Düsseldorf.He was married to Florentine née Nordmann. The couple lived in Würzburg from 1871 and had 7 children - Georg(e), Adeline, Louis, Irma, Leonie, Walli and Hermann. Adolf Manes was a master tailor and merchant. Around 1880 he founded the men's wardrobe shop and cloth store Adolf Manes, which he managed until 1906 and then handed over to his son-in-law Otto Steinhardt. Adof Manes died on April 24, 1909 in Würzburg. Florentine Manes moved away from Würzburg in 1911, presumably to one of her children living out of town.

Neville Bloch

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Neville Bloch was a son of John Bloch, the editor of the first Berlin sports magazine „Sport und Spiel“.John Bloch was the first chairman of the German Football and Cricket Association.In February 1892 " John Bloch took over the editorship of the " Deutsche Ballspiel-Zeitung, later changed to " Sport und Ziel ".