Cigar wholesaler - Jacob Regensteiner
Jacob Regensteiner was born in Ulm on October 21, 1864. His parents were Sigmund Regensteiner, merchant and cigar wholesaler, and Regina Regensteiner, née Gift. Jacob Regensteiner was married to Hedwig Regensteiner, née Kahn, born in Munich on September 12, 1882. The couple had one son - Walter born on December 22, 1907 in Munich. Jacob Regensteiner also had a brother - Ludwig. Jacob Regensteiner and his brother Ludwig Regensteiner were partners in the cigar wholesaler Sigmund Regensteiner, founded by their father.
Hermann Kuhn
Sophie Bendix
Selma Sophie Meerfeld,born on May 20,1867 in Bielefeld married on May 12,1889 in Bielefeld Julius Bendix, born on December 18, 1859 in Werne. Selma Sophie's parents were the Bielefeld merchant Lewy Meerfeld and his wife Johanna Meerfeld, née Rothenberg. Julius Bendix was a factory owner. The couple had four children - Hans, born February 08, 1890 in Bielefeld, - Margarete, born June 06, 1891 in Bielefeld, - Anna, born June 13, 1895 in Bielefeld, - Ernst, born October 08, 1896 in Bielefeld. At the beginning of April 1909 the family moved to Munich.
Dr. Bernhard Hallenstein
Dr. Bernhard Hallenstein was born on February 4, 1891. On December 4, 1890 Dr. Bernhard Hallenstein died in Detmold. He was married to Laura, daughter of Moses and Fanni Löwenstein from Steinheim.Whether Dr. Bernhard Hallenstein, who died in 1890, was the father of Dr. Bernhard Hallenstein, who was born in 1891, could not be determined. However, it is worth noting that the 4th postcard is addressed to Dr. B. Hallenstein at the time address J.F. Löwenstein in Steinheim. Dr. Bernhard Hallenstein was a battalion doctor in World War I and was awarded the Iron Cross 1st Class.
Moritz Rogger
The cradle of the ancestors of Moritz Rogger lie on his father's side in Mönchsdeggingen in the Ries. His father, the smoke merchant Josef Rogger was born in 1849 in Mönchsdeggingen and his grandfather Moses Rogger also came from Mönchsdeggingen and is buried there in the Jewish cemetery. His mother Lia Rogger, née Hummel was born in Buttenwiesen in 1853. Moritz (Moses) Rogger was born on October 25, 1897 in Nördlingen. Moritz Rogger had two sisters - Sofie, born April 10, 1877 - died September 23, 1892 and Hilda, born April 26 - died September 16, 1878.
Teacher - Otto Bregenzer
In the city address book Nuremberg from the year 1937 the following entries are found: Bregenzer Otto, teacher (ret.), Hirtengasse 19.II. - Bregenzer Grete, Lebensmittel, Schreib- und Rauchwar. W, Fürther Straße 85a. - Otto Bregenzer was an elementary school teacher by profession and was retired because of his Jewish ancestry.
Law office - Dr. Gerhard Danziger
In the Berlin address book 1923 the following information can be found: Danziger Gerhard, Dr. jur., Landgerichtsrat, W15, Schaperstraße 22. - Dr. Gerhard Danziger was Landgerichtsrat and since 1929 lawyer at the Kammergericht.allerdings befilte Him as well as all other Jewish lawyers by the law for the restoration of the professional civil service of April 7, 1933 a professional ban. On April 10, 1933, Dr. Gerhard Danziger applied for re-admission, which was granted due to his participation in the war in the years 1914 - 1918.
Max Lewy
In the Berlin address book 1894, the following entry can be found in the alphabetical directory: Lewy Max, Kaufmann, W.(Wohnung) Kurfürstenstraße 166, P (Parterre) F. (Firma) Kempner & Co.
Stolpersteine - Heilbron Eduard, Frieda, Wilhelm, Wartski Kurt, Wartski-Heilbron Irene, Werner, Inge
Kahn Fanny
Fanny Kahn was born on April 7, 1871 in Rockershausen/Saar. She was married to Ludwig Kahn (marriage 1908), a cattle dealer from Aufhausen near Bopfingen. In Aalen, the couple built a cottage with a small outbuilding. Ludwig Kahn was a soldier in World War 1, came home injured, but then died of a war wound on July 18, 1919. He was buried in the Jewish cemetery in Aufhausen. The marriage of Ludwig and Fanny Kahn remained childless. After the early death of her husband, Fanny Kahn made her living by teaching piano and trading in basketry.