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101 1900 census says 8 children born/ living Reiss, Juttel Augusta (I15387)
 
102 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Arost, Natalie (I9453)
 
103 1901 census
Montreal, Ste Anne, Ste Anne Ward 
Rapp, Moshe Chaim (I17668)
 
104 1910 - 7 children, 4 living Lopatin, Mildred (I25415)
 
105 1910 census - 1 child Kingsbacher, Caroline (I14659)
 
106 1910 census for Ella - 4 born, 2 deceased Michelbacher, [Child] (I26997)
 
107 1910 census says married twice. Liss, Sarah (I19095)
 
108 1917 Marriage year originally from Lil Millman. However, accurate information was provided by Who's Who including his middle initial. "The Jew in Canada" (1926) lists his middle name as HERBERT. He graduated in Dentistry from McGill in 1917.

Stanley Diamond Update - 03/13/2002

1917 Marriage year originally from Lil Millman. However, accurate information was provided by Who's Who including his middle initial. "The Jew in Canada" (1926) lists his middle name as HERBERT. He graduated in Dentistry from McGill in 1917. 
Pearson, Dr. Hyman Herman Chaim (I12336)
 
109 1939: cousin Martin Simon, w 169th st

1939: cousin Martin Simon, w 169th st 
Simon, Max (I20382)
 
110 1945: George & Sivie living with Etta in Florida Guttenberg, Sivie (I15250)
 
111 1950 in Tel Aviv Beitely, Nava (I3291)
 
112 1980: Indiana PA

1980: Indiana PA 
Gorman, Harold Andrew (I15300)
 
113 1st husband ?? Berman Wasserman, Isabelle (I19631)
 
114 1st husband Milton Sandberg Elman, Rhoda (I21110)
 
115 1st mariage John Taylor Wiseman
2nd Marriage Joseph Dombrower
3rd marriage Edward McMahon

1st mariage John Taylor Wiseman
2nd Marriage Joseph Dombrower
3rd marriage Edward McMahon 
Shepard, Mary Lee (I18638)
 
116 1st marriage to Farrell Biggs

A memorial service will be at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20, 1999, in St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church for Reba Wheeler Mannheimer, who died Nov. 4 at age 84.
Mrs. Mannheimer was born Dec. 21, 1914, in Prairie Grove, Ark. Her maiden name was Wheeler. She lived in Bend before moving in 1962 to Portland, where she was a member of the church and partners with her husband in a wholesale women's clothing business. She married Robert Mannheimer in 1945.
Survivors include her husband; son, Robert W. of Beaverton; daughters, Bianca Hart of Portland and Rebecca of Eugene; sister, Mary Eastman of Tulsa, Okla.; and four grandchildren.
Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery.

1st marriage to Farrell Biggs in Arkansas, 1940

A memorial service will be at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20, 1999, in St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church for Reba Wheeler Mannheimer, who died Nov. 4 at age 84.
Mrs. Mannheimer was born Dec. 21, 1914, in Prairie Grove, Ark. Her maiden name was Wheeler. She lived in Bend before moving in 1962 to Portland, where she was a member of the church and partners with her husband in a wholesale women's clothing business. She married Robert Mannheimer in 1945.
Survivors include her husband; son, Robert W. of Beaverton; daughters, Bianca Hart of Portland and Rebecca of Eugene; sister, Mary Eastman of Tulsa, Okla.; and four grandchildren.
Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. 
Wheeler, Julia Reba (I12017)
 
117 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Griffith, Melissa Kathleen (I16986)
 
118 1st marriage to Sylvia Schwartz

Kaskel, David, of Miami Beach. Services 11:15 a.m. today, Star of David Tamarac Cemetery. Levitt-Weinstein Blasberg Funeral Home. 
Kaskel, David (I17416)
 
119 1st wife (also) Suzanne Roussille, Leon Roger (I17708)
 
120 1st wife Sophie died 6 dec 1933, Bronx Son Alfred Kreisle, Max (I19232)
 
121 1st Wife: Elise
Parents: Hermann & Cecile

1st Wife: Elise
Parents: Hermann & Cecile 
Marx, Kurt Joseph (I14474)
 
122 1st wife: Lia

1st wife: Lia
Son Abe
1st wife: Lia
Son Abe (1910-1991) 
Cherow, Jacob (I6221)
 
123 2 children at time of divorce

AU CLAIRE -- Florence Hannah Wagner, 88, of 7654 E. Main St., died Monday in her home of natural causes. Survivors include six daughters, Fran Enders of Berrien Center, Barbara Wagner of Niles, Jeanmary May of Ocala, Fla., Harriet Owens of Port Orange, Fla., Carol Stelter of Berrien Springs and Maxine Wagner of Eau Claire; two sons, Seth and Alfred, both of Eau Claire; a stepdaughter, Margaret Koenig of Indianapolis; and two brothers, Orval Clay of Gresham, Ore., and Virgil Clay of Three Rivers.

2 children at time of divorce

AU CLAIRE -- Florence Hannah Wagner, 88, of 7654 E. Main St., died Monday in her home of natural causes. Survivors include six daughters, Fran Enders of Berrien Center, Barbara Wagner of Niles, Jeanmary May of Ocala, Fla., Harriet Owens of Port Orange, Fla., Carol Stelter of Berrien Springs and Maxine Wagner of Eau Claire; two sons, Seth and Alfred, both of Eau Claire; a stepdaughter, Margaret Koenig of Indianapolis; and two brothers, Orval Clay of Gresham, Ore., and Virgil Clay of Three Rivers. 
Clay, Florence Hannah (I17897)
 
124 2 grandchildren Wiley, Helen Usher (I14951)
 
125 2 grandchildren Loeb, Marilyn Bronner (I18677)
 
126 2 grandchildren Brown, Rose (I19530)
 
127 2 grandchildren Stekloff, Isadore (I20175)
 
128 2 sons & 2 daughters with first wife Babette Hochstetter (d. 1863)
2 sons & 2 daughters with first wife Babette Hochstetter (d. 1863)
2 sons & 2 daughters with first wife Babette Hochstetter (d. 1863) 
Dreifuss, Maier (I16119)
 
129 29 tevet 5687 Dunsky, Malke (I14520)
 
130 2nd marriage to David Lang Wertheim, Martha (I19493)
 
131 2nd marriage to Louis Baum Coblenzer, Elsa B. (I12911)
 
132 3 grandchildren
Marianne Véron Lottman, his wife,
Aurélien Véron Lottman and Emmanuelle Bonneau, Victoire Véron Lottman, Jérémie Véron Lottman and Rikke Johansen, Jeanne and Marc Véron Johansen, his children and grandchildren,
are saddened to announce the passing of
Herbert LOTTMAN, writer , journalist, Arts and Letters officer,
on August 27, 2014, at his home, surrounded by his family.
The funeral will be held at the Montparnasse Cemetery, Edgar-Quinet Boulevard, Paris (14 th), on Tuesday, September 2, at 3:45 pm.
3 grandchildren
Marianne Véron Lottman, his wife,
Aurélien Véron Lottman and Emmanuelle Bonneau, Victoire Véron Lottman, Jérémie Véron Lottman and Rikke Johansen, Jeanne and Marc Véron Johansen, his children and grandchildren,
are saddened to announce the passing of
Herbert LOTTMAN, writer , journalist, Arts and Letters officer,
on August 27, 2014, at his home, surrounded by his family.
The funeral will be held at the Montparnasse Cemetery, Edgar-Quinet Boulevard, Paris (14 th), on Tuesday, September 2, at 3:45 pm. 
Lottman, Herbert Rogers (I24476)
 
133 3 grandchildren
Obit reference apparently is to Sallie Dombrower, her sister (not daughter) 
Weis, Caroline (I16413)
 
134 3 grandchildren Granite, Isadore Dustin (I11891)
 
135 3 grandchildren Balaban, Beatrice (I17633)
 
136 3 grandchildren Ketzes, Bernard (I22067)
 
137 3 grandchildren, 1 ggdaughter Silverman, Sophie (I12829)
 
138 3 grandchildren, 2 GGC
 
Lerner, Solomon (I17531)
 
139 3 grandchildren, 7 GGC Levin, Max (I16074)
 
140 3 grandchildren, 8 GGC Kischkemann, Rose (I16160)
 
141 3 grandchildrenLOIS COHN KWASMAN One of palm Beach County's most respected women died suddenly Tuesday at Palm Beach Gardens hospital. Lois Cohn Kwasman moved to the area in 1982 as part of the original founding staff of WFLX-TV, Fox 29. Ms. Kwasman was a graduate of Brighton High School in Rochester, New York and held a degree in Journalism from Syracuse University. Her distinguished career in Broadcasting began in 1977 at WEZO/WNYR Radio and WUHF Television in Rochester. She served as Assistant to the General Manager and Director of Marketing and Promotion prior to being transferred to the Palm Beach area in the same capacity at WFLX-TV. In 1995, she resigned from Malrite Communications to form her own Public Relations and Event Marketing company, Creative Marketing. Among her many leadership activities in the community were Board memberships with the American Lung Association, Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition, Kidney Association, Leadership Palm Beach County and the Advertising Federation of Palm Beach County. Ms. Kwasman was an Executive Board member of the United Way of Palm Beach County, and she served as the Public Relations Chair for the Palm Beach County Sports Commission. She was a founding member of chapters of American Women in Radio and Television both in Rochester and West Palm Beach. She was a Board Member of Executive Women of the Palm Beaches and the Legal Aid Society and served as an advisor to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. She was founder of Parenting Your Parent and a founding member of the CommunIcations Learning Center. Lois Kwasman was a recent recipient of the Silver Medal Award of the Advertising Federation. A scholarship in her honor, to be known as the Lois Cohn Kwasman Scholarship, is being established by the American Lung Association Chapter of Southeast FL. In 1996, she received the Star Award from Women in Communications and was honored by American Women in Radio and Television as the Promotion/Marketing and Creative Services Woman of the year during the same year. In 1994 she was honored by South Florida Magazine as one of the eight women cited as Woman of Distinction. Ms. Kwasman served for many years as a judge for the Palm Beach Post Pathfinder Awards. She was a past Board Member of Temple Beth David in Palm Beach Gardens and currently served on the Board of the Sisterhood as well as other Temple committees. She is survived by her daughters: Debby Gendzier and Betsy Wahlquist; and three grandchildren. She was predeceased by her son, Joseph A. Kwasman. A graveside service will be held In Rochester. NY on Friday, Oct 3rd, and a service in her honor will be held on Wednesday, October 8th at 10 AM at Temple Beth David on Hood Road in Palm Beach Gardens. The Asthma Walk on Saturday,Oct 4th will be dedicated in Lois' memory. Contributions may be made to the American Lung Association of Palm Beach County. Cohn, Lois Paula (I11368)
 
142 3 other children Eisenkramer, William (I14790)
 
143 32 year old. Mr. Witkin was manager of the family glass and mirror business. He was shot and killed in his own home. In 1966, he married Judy Barnett; they later divorce. He is survived by his children, siblings, and other family and friends.

There is an episode of "Unusual Suspect" on Investigation Discovery (ID) TV "Kill Now, Pay Later" (2016) documenting his life, and final days. "The murder of a of a California businessman is linked to a contract killer." 
Witkin, Howard Lawrence (I10806)
 
144 3C1R to Myra thru Virginia Hecht

Charles L. Pincus Jr. VIRGINIA BEACH - Charles Lowenberg Pincus Jr., 92, passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by his family July 23, 2008, in Virginia Beach. Charlie was born in Norfolk to Charles L. Pincus and Clara Goodman Pincus May 11, 1916. He was a major contributor and lifelong resident of Tidewater throughout his life. Charlie was a Boy Scout achieving the rank of Eagle Scout, camp counselor and lifeguard in his youth. He graduated from Maury High School and briefly attended The College of William and Mary before entering the U.S. Army during World War II. He bravely served his country in the Army Corp of Engineers and retired as a lieutenant colonel. Upon retiring from the military, Charlie founded C.L. Pincus Jr. and Co. Inc. in 1948 and quickly became one of the largest utility and building contractors in the Tidewater area. His work extended from the Virginia Beach area to the Northern Neck. Throughout his career, Charlie maintained a reputation as a quality builder and expert in the construction industry. Until only recently, Charlie maintained his presence in the company which will continue to be operated by his wife Jane and son Stephen. Charlie will be remembered for his dedication to his family, work and his customers many of whom became friends. Charlie also enjoyed golf, boating and spending time with his family and friends. He will be deeply missed by all. Charlie was predeceased by his sister, Eleanor D. Karpe of Chevy Chase, Md. To cherish his memory he leaves behind his loving wife of 39 years, Jane F. Pincus; his daughters, Nancy P. Pasqualino and her husband Renato, Jeanne P. Shermerhorn and her husband Gary and Teri L. Pincus; sons, Charles L. Pincus III and his wife Cindy, Stephen M. Pincus and Arthur H. Bond and his wife Gail, all of Virginia Beach. He also had six grandchildren he affectionately loved, Barbara, Mary, Dale, Lillian, Jacob and Tucker; as well as two great-grandchildren, Thomas and Ava. Other family members include his niece Eleanor K. Shutak of Rockville, Md., and nephew, Richard D. Karpe of Las Lunas, N.M. 
Pincus, Charles Lowenberg Jr. (I14569)
 
145 4 children Elefant, [Wife of Yehudah] (I16314)
 
146 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dagan, Eldod (I21140)
 
147 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Shor, Shaul David (I22258)
 
148 4 children by previous marriage to Jenny Weiss Pinkus, Baruch (I21246)
 
149 4 GC Reis, Dudley (I26380)
 
150 4 gc, 3 ggc Arost, Fannie (I16279)
 

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