Store/Shop

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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.

Forwarding agency - International transports - Richard Boas & Co

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In the city address book Bremen 1934, the following entry is found in the company directory - forwarding agents-Boas Richard & Co, Herdentorsteinweg 1/2.The origin of the company Richard Boas & Co goes back to the U.S. in 1827. There, the ancestors of Brüder Boas had already founded the company C. B. Richard Boas & Co. There, the ancestors of the Boas family had already founded the company C. B. Richard Boas & Co.

Wholesale of raw products - Max Koppel

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The address book of the city of Bielefeld from 1927 contains the following entry: Koppel Max, Roh-Produkten-Großhandlung, Arndtstra;e 4, Bielefeld.

Max Koppel was born on March 31, 1883 in Iserlohn. He ran a raw products wholesale business in Bielefeld. On January 29, 1940, he and his wife Ida moved to Berlin. From there Koppel was deported to Piaski on March 28, 1942 and murdered.

Book and picture shop,Baroque frame factory - Rubinstein brothers

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In the address book of the city of Vienna from the year 1893 the following entry can be found: Rubinstein Gebrüder, Buch-u. Bilderhdl. u. Barockrahmenfabrik,VII Neubaug.29,- Rubinstein Josef, Buchhdl., E.,Gebrüder Rubinstein VII Neubaug.29, - Rubinstein Salomon, E., Ges. d. Gebrüder Rubinstein VII Neubaug.29The Hungarian-born brothers Josef and Salomon Rubinstein ran, among other things, a book publishing house that published Karl May's colportage novels from 1890 to 1895 in various linguistic translations (Czech, Polish, Slovenian, Spanish, Italian and Dutch).