The sweep of family history across the generations
After service in the War of 1812, Vermonter George Haskell set out with his third wife and many previous children for new lands in the west
Isetta Stetson descended from early Massachusetts colonists, going all the way back to the Mayflower on one side. Nine generations later, her midwestern parents still upheld Yankee values
Remembering our Ringel and Wohlgemuth/Paechter family members who perished in the Shoah.
Families from Connecticut settled northeastern Ohio in the early 1800s
Ze’evs progency: a new generation of vibrant, contemporary Israelis.
From 1880s to the 1930s, the Ringel family prospered in the garment trade in the German capital. Herman made men's outerwear.
Schija Ringel came from Poland to seek his fortune in Berlin’s old Jewish district.
From stalwart Yankee roots, Herbert and Hattie Stetson went west with the country
A pioneer to Palestine in 1936, Ze’ev married Penina and they did their part to build the state of Israel as founders of Kibbutz Afek.