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Abraham Moritz Radlauer was born June 11, 1830, and died January 1, 1898. Max Radlauer, born June 11, 1857; died March 1937 Bernhard Radlauer, born September 8, 1859; died December 5, 1908. Ernst Radlauer, born September 24, 1861; died April 20, 1908. Felix Samuel Radlauer, born in April 1867. Albert Radlauer, born April 14, 1870;…
More Radlauers… (Prussia & Lodz Province, Poland)
Interesting Information (Note first name similarities with Decendants of Abraham Moritz and Dorothea Radlauer) Prussia records: from jewishgen: Dorothea Radlauer died 1872 at the age of 66 in Bytom Heymann was a Partikulier (???) Berta or Bertha Radlauer married Jacob Gerstel on sep 18, 1863 – 2 towns mentioned – Beuthen and Landsberg (Prussia) Dorel…
Radlauers Arrived in New York (June 13, 1892)
According to Ellis Island.org — Abraham Moritz Radlauer (58y), Dorothea Radlauer (56y), Bertha Radlauer (18y) and Anna Radlauer (17y) arrived in New York on June 13,l 1892 on the Rugia. The ship left from Hamburg. Breslau was listed as the Radlauers place of residence. Click Here for Ellis Island Source Document Batch Number: P50433-6 Packet…
Radlauer Genealogy (Heymann Radlauer – dob ~1805)
There’s a very interesting family genealogy web site compiled by Daniel Kester that includes references to six (6) Radlauers dating back to the early 1800′s. Check out: http://www.thekesters.net/Genealogy/Schweitzer.html If you explore the site, you’ll learn that Heymann Radlauer married into the MÜHSAM (FORMERLY PAPPENHEIM) family. The family lived near Breslau/Wroclaw (see MAP) which is where…
Radlau – Poland
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rad?ów [?radwuf] (German: Radlau) is a village in Olesno County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Rad?ów.[1] It lies approximately 11 kilometres (7 mi) north-east of Olesno and 52 km (32 mi) north-east of the regional capital Opole. The village…
Radlauer – Name Origin
The Anglo translation of our family name Radlauer is thought to be Wheelwright from the German RADL for arc, radius or wheel.