Box 1
Contains 86 Results:
Sanford Joseph Heilner and Claire Heilner Freedman introductory letter to Heilner family, 1977-2010
Introductory letter to Heilner family by Sanford Joseph Heilner in 1977. Updated by Claire Heilner Freedman in 2010.
Aron Heilner family genealogical chart, before 2009
Sigmund Aron Heilner family chart. Dated before 2009.
My genealogy / by Aron Heilner, 1881 August 25
Transcribed statement of geneology from Aron Heilner. Dated August 25, 1881.
Background on conditions in Bavaria in 1853, approximately 1853
Historical background on conditions in Bavaria in 1853.
The various compositions of the Jewish edict of 1813, approximately 1813
The various compositions of the Jewish Edict of 1813 under which the Aron Heilner family lived.
Sigmund Heilner immunization certificate, 1835
Photocopy of Sigmund Heilner's immunization certificate. Dated 1835.
Heilner family letter to Sigmund Heilner, 1853 July 15
Letter from Aron Heilner in Urspringen, Germany to Sigmund Heilner in New York City. Aron, Nanni, Max congratulate Sigmund for his safe arrival in America. Aron advises Sigmund to work hard and bring honor to his name. Dated July 15, 1853. Includes a translation of the letter.
Seligmann Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner, 1853 August 25
Letter from Crescent City, California from Seligmann Heilner to Sigmund Heilner in New York City, instructing Sigmund of the best route to California. Dated August 25, 1853. Includes a translation of the letter.
Heilner family letter to Sigmund Heilner, 1853 October 7
Letter from Aron, Nanni, Max and Caroline Heilner who write from Urspringen, Germany to Sigmund in Baltimore, Maryland that they are pleased Sigmund is satisfied in America. Dated October 2, 1853. Includes a translation of the letter.
Heilner family letter to Sigmund Heilner, 1854 January 16
Letter from Aron Heilner, Urspringen to Sigmund Heilner in Washington, D.C. where he is learning English and earning money for his passage to California. Aron emphasizes that Sigmund's pursuit of livelihood for self and family in Germany be done with the honorable principles he has been taught at home. Dated January 16, 1854. Includes a translation of the letter.