The Wohlgemuths in Danzig

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After recent discoveries, this is a good time to review what is known and to chart further…
There were 30 or more first cousins from the original five Paechter children.
The Katz-Wohlgemuth nuptial in 1898 may not have been brokered after all

The recent Paechter discoveries that showed us related to the Australian Peter Nash has netted…

I discovered the vivid article about the arson at the Paechter store on the Geni web site…

Several posts back, I mentioned that Rodney wrote to introduce me to an Australian contact. Now…

A closer look at the Meyer & Gelhorn encyclopedia entry reveals the bank had a secondary…

We learned that Heinrich Wohlgemuth died in 1917 from Hilda's affidavit. But we did not have his…

Our grandmother's grandmother was Frederike Wohlgemuth, nee Paechter. She  lived until age 72…

The first railway station in Danzig was used for freight only after 1896

If you like maps, fire up your favorite geolocation tool and follow along as Isaak…

The full English translation of an affidavit by Hilda Wohlgemuth Leibman in her 1958 restitution…

The mobility in our Wohlgemuth ancestors lives—from working class in Stargard to business…

The Julius Wohlgemuth limited-liability freight and moving company was sold to German owners, …

A vague family legend is fleshed out by century-old Danzig address directories. Our Wohlgemuth…

The death of Julius Wohlgemuth, business partner of his brother Isaac, is recorded in the 1911…

Our previously unknown cousin Leopold Meyer Wohlgemuth received a immigration permit from the…

I locate the business and residential addresses for the Wohlgemuths in Danzig. Then I discover…

Do the changing conditions for Jews in Danzig before and after World War I help to explain the…

I annotated this map of the northeastern section of the German Empire under Kaiser Wilhelm II…

The discovery that Betty Wohlgemuth is buried together with her husband in Weißensee cemetery…

Following up on Joanne's question about Bette Wohlgemuth, I just found the March 28 1898…

Obviously, a lot has happened to all of us in the last week or so since I called the German…

Since I have some momentum today and I just mentioned Aunt Hilda's citizenship annulment, here…

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