Store/Shop

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Grain treatment - Moritz Redelmeier

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Moritz Redelmeier was married to Frieda Redelmeier, née Apfel. The couple had two daughters - Margot Redelmeier, born on 14.09.1913 in Halle and Ruth Redelmeier - Lichtenstein, born in 1918 in Halle a.S. Moritz Redelmeier ran a feed and grain business in Halle.  Margot Redelmeier, an accountant by profession emigrated to the USA on 31.05.1939. Her sister Ruth emigrated to the USA already in 1936. Moritz Redelmeier died on February 04, 1937 in Halle. His wife Frieda Redelmeier was deported from Kassel via Lublin/Poland to Sobibor on June 1, 1942.

Wholesale of watches and clocks - J. u. H. Heilbronner

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In the address book for Munich from 1893, the following entry can be found: Heilbronner J.u.H., Uhrengroßhandlung, Neuhauser Straße 3 I A., - Heilbronner Isidor, merchant, partner of the company J.u.H. Heibronner, Neuhauser Straße 3 I A., - Heilbronner Heinrich, merchant, partner of the company J.u.H.Heilbronner,Ottostraße 2.

Cologne shoe sales company - Bernhard Cohen

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In the Kölner address book 1925 the following entries can be found: Cohen Bernhard, Wittwe, see Kölner Schuhbedarfs-Vertriebsgesellschaft, Hansaring 104.                                       -  Kölner Schuhbedarfs-Vertriebsgesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung - ( Geschäftsf: Ww. Bernh. Cohen, née Hess ), Hansaring 104, tel. anno 2260, PSK. 17 700,

Grain food wholesale - N.J. Homburger

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The traces of Nathan Jakob Homburger's ancestors can be traced back in Karlsruhe to the year 1722, when the great-grandson Löw Homburger, born in 1694 in Homburg, received a letter of protection on July 30, 1722 from Margrave Carl of Baden. 4 generations later, Nathan Jakob Homburger laid the foundation for the flour, produce and colonial goods wholesale business. Ferdinand Homburger, the only son of the married couple Nathan Jakob and Babette Homburger, née Baer, later followed in his father's footsteps. With his marriage he became a partner in the business in December 1890.