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Ida Herzenberg

Female Abt 1862 -


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  • Name Ida Herzenberg 
    Born Abt 1862  Kuldiga (Goldingen), Courland, Latvia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Person ID I3020  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Father Jacob Herzenberg,   b. Abt 1831, Pilten (Piltene), Courland, Latvia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1906, Kuldiga (Goldingen), Courland, Latvia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 76 years) 
    Family ID F1627  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. Partial excerpt per formal report of the Latvian Archives prepared 28 Feb 2011 for Kerry Petersen; report includes photo copy of the original of the attached with the following interpretation by the researcher:
      "The lists of merchant of Goldingen for 1868:
      2nd guild merchants.
      - Joseph, son of Lemchen Herzenberg, aged 59,
      - his wife Zippe, aged 60,
      - 1st son Laser, son of Joseph, aged 39, [KP. Lists wife and 9 children - see his notes.]
      - 2nd son Jacob, aged 37,
      - his wife Dorothea, aged 23, [KP: Report summary says she is second wife and marriage date is unknown. I estimate the two youngest children are hers and the older four are from the first marriage to an unknown wife.]
      - son Abraham, aged 9,
      - son Lemchen Leonhard, aged 4,
      - dau. Fanny, aged 8,
      - dau. Ida, aged 6,
      - dau. Charlotte, aged 2-3/4,
      - dau. Rebecka, aged 1,
      - 3rd son Elias Eduard, aged 30 (?), [KP. Lists wife and 3 children - see his notes.]
      - daughter of Joseph - Hanna, aged 25, married to Abraham Herzenberg from Pilten. [KP. Summary report indicates the name Hanna is an obvious error for Theresa as shown on other documents.]"

      BIOGRAPHY:
      1. 28 Jul 2007 Http://www.herzenberg.net/leo/htmlrh/Content.html copyrighted by Leo Herzenberg:
      "An meinen Sohn (To my son) Leonhard Herzenberg von (from) Robert Herzenberg. Memoirs written during the 1940's." Translated during the 1990's by Leonardo (Leonhard) Herzenberg. The entire memoir is quite lengthy and included in its entirety in my notes with Joseph Herzenberg, the original known ancestor, in this database. The following is only the portion dealing with this part of the family:
      "Great Uncles on Mother's Side...
      Great Uncle Jacob I saw a few times in Goldingen. He had several sons, of whom I knew only the youngest - Robert. He was a pharmacist, but we lost touch still before the first world war. He also had 11 daughters, known as the "elves" (eleven and elf are the same word in German). From the time I was with him in Goldingen I only remember the dinner table with the many, many girls; oddly enough they all became dentists. One of them married a dentist Friedman from Tashkent, the son of a [?] [Kantonisten] (Dubnow, Weltgeshichte odes Judishen Volks IX, p 191 ff.) I never heard anything more from the others."