The sweep of family history across the generations
Machinist Dan Ruby and his team members envision a new future for Family History Machine
Our years in Pittsburgh were spent in a tract house in a natural wonderland—backed up against a family farm and an equestrian estate.
Three brothers of the Kleemann family from the Weinberg district of 19th century Danzig operated a coffee and tea import business. Hugo Lewi married into the family and was a dealer in military effects.
Stan summered at a Jewish summer camp in the Adirondacks.
Out of the files of the U.S. Patent Office and into the peculiar subculture of corkscrew collectors
In 1907, Moritz Feidt built a department store in Berlin Stieglitz. It still stands today