Father* | Tilghman Ruegamer (1846-) |
Mother* | Elizabeth Jane Patten (1849-) |
1871 | Birth | Sylvia C. Ruegamer was born in 1871 in Indiana.1 |
1880 | Residence (family) | Drasia E. Ruegamer, Sylvia C. Ruegamer, Roger Ruegamer, William Ruegamer, and Macy Ruegamer lived with Tilghman Ruegamer and Elizabeth Jane Patten in Clay Township, Carroll County, Indiana on 12 June 1880. |
1917 | Death | Sylvia C. Ruegamer died of pulmonary tuberculosis on 8 April 1917.1,2 |
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Father* | Tilghman Ruegamer (1846-) |
Mother* | Elizabeth Jane Patten (1849-) |
1873 | Birth | Harriet Ruegamer was born in 1873 in Indiana.1 |
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Father* | Tilghman Ruegamer (1846-) |
Mother* | Elizabeth Jane Patten (1849-) |
1875 | Birth | Macy Ruegamer was born in 1875 in Indiana.1 |
1880 | Residence (family) | Drasia E. Ruegamer, Sylvia C. Ruegamer, Roger Ruegamer, William Ruegamer, and Macy Ruegamer lived with Tilghman Ruegamer and Elizabeth Jane Patten in Clay Township, Carroll County, Indiana on 12 June 1880. |
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Daughter* | Elizabeth Jane Patten + (1849-) |
Married | Catherine Bushing was also known as Catherine Patten.1 | |
1807 | Birth | She was born in 1807 in Kentucky.1 |
1843 | Marr-Partners | She married George W. Patten on 21 December 1843 in Carroll County, Indiana.1 |
1849 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Elizabeth Jane Patten, was born in 1849 in Indiana. |
1880 | Death of Spouse | Her husband, George W. Patten, died in 1880. |
1880 | Residence (family) | As their mother-in-law, Catherine Bushing resided with Tilghman Ruegamer and Elizabeth Jane Patten in Clay Township, Carroll County, Indiana, on 12 June 1880. |
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Daughter* | Elizabeth Jane Patten + (1849-) |
1806 | Birth | George W. Patten was born in 1806 in Pennsylvania.1 |
1843 | Marr-Partners | He married Catherine Bushing on 21 December 1843 in Carroll County, Indiana.1 |
1849 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Elizabeth Jane Patten, was born in 1849 in Indiana. |
1880 | Death | He died in 1880.1 |
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Last Edited | 4 November 2023 08:07:11 |
Father* | Eugene Nelson (1922-2000) |
Mother* | Claire Richman (1924-) |
Relationships | 5th cousin of Ellen Jane Bass 5th cousin 1 time removed of Charles Bassey |
Charts and other references | Judka Bassevitch Descendancy Chart |
Last Edited | 11 October 2024 16:46:44 |
Father* | Louis G. Levine (1881-1942) |
Mother* | Jennie Abrams (1890-1953) |
Relationships | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Ellen Jane Bass 4th cousin 2 times removed of Charles Bassey |
Charts and other references | Judka Bassevitch Descendancy Chart |
Occupation | Lawrence Levine was a dentist in Connecticut.1 | |
About 1926 | Birth | He was born about 1926 in New York, New York.2,3 |
Residence (family) | He lived with Louis G. Levine and Jennie Abrams at 4 Brighton Court in Brooklyn, New York from 1935 to 1940.3 | |
1942 | Death of Parent | His father, Louis G. Levine, died on 10 March 1942 in Brooklyn, New York. |
1953 | Death of Parent | His mother, Jennie Abrams, died on 10 March 1953 in New York, New York. |
1985 | Death | Lawrence Levine died on 9 August 1985 in Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut.4 |
About 1985 | Burial | He was buried about 10 August 1985 in Loyalty Cemetery in Fairfield, Connecticut.5 |
Last Edited | 9 September 2023 13:10:43 |
Daughter* | Francine Rothbart |
Charts and other references | Judka Bassevitch Descendancy Chart |
1904 | Birth | George Rothbart was born on 18 September 1904 in New York City.1,2 |
1942 | Draft Registration | He registered for the draft on 15 February 1942 at Local Board #161 in Brooklyn, New York. |
Marr-Partners | He married Bertha Feinberg.3 | |
1949 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Francine Rothbart, was born in 1949. |
1949 | Death of Spouse | His wife, Bertha Feinberg, died on 25 December 1949 in New York City. |
1957 | Death | He died on 24 June 1957 in New York City.3,4,1 |
About 1957 | Burial | He was buried about 25 June 1957 in Mt. Hebron Cemetery in Flushing, Queens County, New York. location 116-11-3/4 LOT 339-6.4 |
Last Edited | 3 April 2023 05:56:11 |
Father* | George Rothbart (1904-1957) |
Mother* | Bertha Feinberg (1906-1949) |
Relationships | 5th cousin of Ellen Jane Bass 5th cousin 1 time removed of Charles Bassey |
Charts and other references | Judka Bassevitch Descendancy Chart |
Last Edited | 23 February 2023 09:37:51 |
Father* | Bernhard Schneider (1793-1871) |
Mother* | Wilhelmina Ballenberger (1800-1889) |
Relationships | Great-granduncle of Harry Maxim Lieber |
1846 | Birth | David Keep Schneider was born on 4 September 1846 in Langendorf, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia.2 |
1871 | Death of Parent | His father, Bernhard Schneider, died on 21 December 1871 in Langendorf, Bohemia. |
1881 | Marr-Partners | David Keep Schneider married Mathilda Pick on 11 December 1881 in the Stadttempel Synagogue in Vienna, Austria. |
1889 | Death of Parent | His mother, Wilhelmina Ballenberger, died in February 1889 in Vienna, Austria. |
1908 | Marr-Partners | He witnessed the marriage of Harry Max Zelinka and Rose Marie Bettelheim and signed the marriage certificate in Bronx, New York, on 11 October 1908.3,4,5 |
Before 1913 | Occupation | Before 1913 David Keep Schneider was a banker with A.A. Housman & Co.2 |
1916 | Death | He died of myocarditis and La Grippe on 13 May 1916 at 1440 Crotona Park East in the Bronx.2 |
1916 | Burial | He was buried on 17 May 1916 in Chicago, Illinois.2 |
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Father* | Felix Mildenberg (1871-1932) |
Mother* | Amelie L. Bettelheim (1883-1956) |
Son* | Monte Steven Mildenberg |
Son* | David Walter Mildenberg |
Relationships | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Harry Maxim Lieber |
1912 | Birth | Harold Marvin Mildenberg was born on 4 June 1912 in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.1,2 |
1920 | Residence (family) | He and Clara Ivanette Mildenberg lived with Felix Mildenberg and Amelie L. Bettelheim at 975 Goodrich Avenue in Saint Paul on 2 January 1920.1 |
1930 | Residence (family) | Harold Marvin Mildenberg and Clara Ivanette Mildenberg lived with Felix Mildenberg and Amelie L. Bettelheim at 1129 Goodrich Avenue in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota on 9 April 1930.3 |
1932 | Death of Parent | His father, Felix Mildenberg, died on 11 December 1932 in St. Paul, Minnesota. |
1940 | Residence | Harold Marvin Mildenberg was an adult child at Residence of Amelie L. Bettelheim on 19 April 1940 in Saint Paul.4 |
1943 | Military | He served in the U.S. Army as a private, inducted on 13 July 1943.2 |
1946 | Military | He was discharged from the Army on 12 January 1946.2 |
Marr-Partners | He married Janet Mickelson.5 | |
1956 | Death of Parent | His mother, Amelie L. Bettelheim, died on 28 September 1956. |
1957 | Birth of Child | His son, Monte Steven Mildenberg, was born on 29 December 1957 in Brown County, Minnesota. |
1959 | Birth of Child | His son, David Walter Mildenberg, was born on 18 July 1959 in Brown County, Minnesota. |
1992 | Death | Harold Marvin Mildenberg died on 20 December 1992 in Charlotte, North Carolina.6 |
2005 | Death of Spouse | His wife, Janet Mickelson, died on 26 May 2005 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. |
Last Edited | 8 October 2023 10:15:16 |
Father* | Felix Mildenberg (1871-1932) |
Mother* | Amelie L. Bettelheim (1883-1956) |
Relationships | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Harry Maxim Lieber |
Name | Clara Ivanette Mildenberg was also known as Clara Kaplan. | |
1915 | Birth | She was born on 13 July 1915 in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.1,2 |
1920 | Residence (family) | Harold Marvin Mildenberg and she lived with Felix Mildenberg and Amelie L. Bettelheim at 975 Goodrich Avenue in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota on 2 January 1920.1 |
1930 | Residence (family) | Harold Marvin Mildenberg and Clara Ivanette Mildenberg lived with Felix Mildenberg and Amelie L. Bettelheim at 1129 Goodrich Avenue in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota on 9 April 1930.3 |
1932 | Death of Parent | Her father, Felix Mildenberg, died on 11 December 1932 in St. Paul, Minnesota. |
1940 | Residence | Clara Ivanette Mildenberg was an adult child at the residence of Amelie L. Bettelheim on 19 April 1940 in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.4 |
1956 | Death of Parent | Her mother, Amelie L. Bettelheim, died on 28 September 1956. |
1993 | Death | Clara Ivanette Mildenberg died on 9 April 1993 in Lee, Madison County, Florida.2 |
Last Edited | 15 September 2023 09:24:09 |
Son* | Monte Steven Mildenberg |
Son* | David Walter Mildenberg |
Name | Janet Mickelson was also known as Janet Mildenberg.1 | |
1920 | Birth | She was born on 24 June 1920 in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.2,3 |
Marr-Partners | She married Harold Marvin Mildenberg.1 | |
1957 | Birth of Child | Her son, Monte Steven Mildenberg, was born on 29 December 1957 in Brown County, Minnesota. |
1959 | Birth of Child | Her son, David Walter Mildenberg, was born on 18 July 1959 in Brown County, Minnesota. |
1992 | Death of Spouse | Her husband, Harold Marvin Mildenberg, died on 20 December 1992 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. |
2005 | Death | She died on 26 May 2005 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.4,5 |
About 2005 | Burial | She was buried about 28 May 2005 in New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota. |
2005 | Obituary | Her obituary appeared in the Charlotte Observer, on 28 May 2005 in Charlotte. Janet Mickelson Mildenberg Mrs. Mildenberg, 84, of Charlotte, died May 26 at Presbyterian Hospital. Janet was born June 24, 1920 in St. Paul, Minn., the daughter of Walter and Doris Mickelson. A 1943 graduate of Hamline University, she later worked as an advertising representative for newspapers in Washington, D.C., Chicago and Phoenix. She and her late husband, Harold Mildenberg, ran a weekly newspaper in Eureka, S.D. in the 1950s. They later moved to New Ulm, Minn., to work for Mickelson Media Inc., a publishing company formed by Janet's father. In New Ulm Janet raised two sons, wrote a weekly column and was active in civic affairs. She was a school board member and a trustee at Southwest State University in Marshall, Minn. Janet later moved to the Twin Cities and spent 15 years developing new friendships and interest. Failing health prompted her move to Charlotte in 1995 to be closer to family. A Carriage Club resident, Janet enjoyed participating in the Providence Community Church. She loved her Norwegian heritage, newspapers, Minnesota, opinionated people, Tiger Woods, spirituality and laughter. Janet is survived by her brother, Walter 'Bill' Mickelson, and his wife, Hazel of New York City; son, David and wife, Janet, of Charlotte; son, Monte and wife, Amy, of Zionsville, IN; nieces Kirsten Mickelson of New York City, Janice Radke Roberts of North Augusta, SC, and Julie Seals of Franklin, NC; nephews Fred Kaplan of St. Augustine, FL, and Thor Mickelson of Minneapolis, MN; grandsons Devin and Andrew Mildenberg of Zionsville, IN, and Matthew Mildenberg of Charlotte, and granddaughter Molly Mildenberg of Zionsville, IN. A memorial service will be held June 4 at 3:00 PM at Dilworth United Methodist Church. The family will receive friends after the service at 1704 Beverly Dr.6 |
Last Edited | 23 February 2023 09:37:51 |
Father* | Harold Marvin Mildenberg (1912-1992) |
Mother* | Janet Mickelson (1920-2005) |
Relationships | 2nd cousin of Harry Maxim Lieber |
Last Edited | 23 February 2023 09:37:51 |
Father* | Harold Marvin Mildenberg (1912-1992) |
Mother* | Janet Mickelson (1920-2005) |
Relationships | 2nd cousin of Harry Maxim Lieber |
Last Edited | 23 February 2023 09:37:51 |
Father* | Ignatz Zelinka (1847-1910) |
Mother* | Anna Nasch (about 1853-1931) |
Relationships | Granduncle of Harry Maxim Lieber |
1876 | Birth | Jacques Zelinka was born in 1876.1 |
1910 | Death of Parent | His father, Ignatz Zelinka, died on 30 April 1910 in Vienna, Austria. |
1931 | Death of Parent | His mother, Anna Nasch, died in February 1931 in Vienna, Austria. |
Last Edited | 23 February 2023 09:37:51 |
Father* | Ignatz Zelinka (1847-1910) |
Mother* | Anna Nasch (about 1853-1931) |
Relationships | Granduncle of Harry Maxim Lieber |
Aka | Hugo Zelinka was also known as Hugh Zelinka. | |
1894 | Birth | He was born on 30 November 1894 in Vienna, Austria.1,2 |
1910 | Death of Parent | His father, Ignatz Zelinka, died on 30 April 1910 in Vienna, Austria. |
1914 | Immigration | Hugo Zelinka migrated to Ellis Island in New York City on 28 May 1914.2 |
1931 | Death of Parent | His mother, Anna Nasch, died in February 1931 in Vienna, Austria. |
About 1959 | Death | He died about 24 November 1959 in Chicago, Illinois.3 |
1959 | Burial | He was buried on 28 November 1959 in Elmwood, Illinoids. |
Last Edited | 22 September 2023 13:42:11 |
Father* | Ignatz Zelinka (1847-1910) |
Mother* | Anna Nasch (about 1853-1931) |
Son* | Otto Eduard Sputz (1908-) |
Relationships | Grandaunt of Harry Maxim Lieber |
Married | Mitzi Zelinka was also known as Mitzi Sputz.1 | |
Birth | She was born. | |
Marr-Partners | She married Eduard Sputz.1 | |
1908 | Birth of Child | Her son, Otto Eduard Sputz, was born in 1908 in Vienna, Austria. |
1910 | Death of Parent | Her father, Ignatz Zelinka, died on 30 April 1910 in Vienna, Austria. |
1910 | Death of Spouse | Her husband, Eduard Sputz, died on 11 October 1910 in Vienna, Austria. |
1931 | Death of Parent | Her mother, Anna Nasch, died in February 1931 in Vienna, Austria. |
Last Edited | 28 March 2023 06:36:15 |
Father* | Ignatz Zelinka (1847-1910) |
Mother* | Anna Nasch (about 1853-1931) |
Relationships | Grandaunt of Harry Maxim Lieber |
Last Edited | 23 February 2023 09:37:51 |