Dresses, ready-made clothing, haberdashery - Max Ansbacher
In the book " Straubinger Juden - Jüdische Straubinger " by Anita Unterholzner can be found in the chapter " Die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus " in the list of the Jewish Straubinger Bürger, who fell victim to the Nazi - terror following entries with the name Ansbacher: Max Ansbacher geb.on 9 November 1876 in Floss.address-Wittelsbacherstr. 2, deported on 3.4.1942, missing - Frieda Ansbacher, née Stern, born on 31.8.1896 in Heddesheim. Address-Wittelsbacherstr. 2, deregistered on 4/3/1942, missing - Else Ansbacher, born on 8/7/1921 in Straubing.
Wholesale company - A. H. Elias
The Vienna address book of 1867 contains the following entry: Elias A. H. Gebrüder, türk. Großhändler, Fleischmarkt 13, Compt. Hafnersteig 5. The address book of 1900 contains the following entry: Gebrüder Elias A. H., Augustengasse 4. The Turkish wholesale company was founded at that time by Menachem H. Elias sen. The Sephardic family, originally from Salonika, had immigrated to Vienna in 1822 and was granted a wholesale license. The Vienna headquarters, however, was only one of the family's numerous enterprises.
Colonialwaaren und Delicatessen en gros - A. B. Ettlinger
Aron Baruch Ettlinger was born on January 9, 1853 in Hamburg Altona. The parents were Jakob Ettlinger, born on 17 March 1798 in Karlsruhe, last Chief Rabbi in Altona and Sophie (Sheva) Meyer, who was married in second marriage and came from Würzburg. Aron Baruch Ettlinger was married to Helene Oppenheimer, born on November 15, 1869, and the couple had two children - Jakob, born in August 1903 in Budapest/Hungary, and Rosi Rachel Regina, born in April 1907 in Fiume/Italy.
Löwenstein family
Business and residence of the family Löwenstein
Sally Löwenstein, *24.5.1865
Bertha Löwenstein née Elsberg, *19.5.1864
Manfred Löwenstein, *17.9.1902
Emma Löwenstein née. Poppert, *18.3.1904
Walter Poppert, *11.8.1902
Lilly Poppert née Löwenstein, *27.10.1904
Eleonore Wilhelmine Löwenstein née Lange, *10.7.1898
Julius Löwenstein, *17.1.1901
Julius Kaufmann
Residential and business house of the textile merchant Julius Kaufmann (born 1868), unmarried.
Textile house - J. Gumpel
The Gumpel family was a Jewish, long-established cloth merchant family in Bernburg. Jacob Gumpel (1815–1882) and wife Fanny née Fleiß (1825–1888) ran a textile house in Bernburg, which was already in the family since 1799.
Tie industry " Kirus " - Adolf Rosenbaum & Son
Cotton goods - Eduard Katz
In the address book of the city of Köln - year 1900 finds the following entry: Katz Eduard, Agtrn. in Manufw., Roonstr. 17. - In the address book of 1903 - Katz Eduard, Baumwollw., Antwerpener Str. 40.
Manufactory goods shop - Siegmund Friedländer
In the address book of the city of Cologne from 1900, the following entry can be found: Friedländer Siegmund, Manufakturwarenhandlung, Schildergasse 66-68, apartment: Beethovenstr. 4
.Men's and boys' clothing store - E., A. & N. Rosenfelder
In the address book of the city of München from the year 1919, the following entries can be found: Rosenfelder E., A. & N. Herrenkleiderfabrik, (owners Nathan and Wilhelm Rosenfelder) Schwanthalerstr. 29 T. - Rosenfelder Nathan, (Fa E., A. & N. Rosenfelder), Fabrik Pettenkoferstr. 7/1 T. - Rosenfelder Wilh., Fabrikant, (Fa E., A. & N. Rosenfelder), Richard Wagner Str.15 Nathan Rosenfelder, born on December 28, 1859 in Dittenheim was married to Karolina (Lina), née Löwenthal, born on October 27, 1867 in Bad Kissingen. The marriage was on August 18, 1890 in Würzburg.