practitioner (Dr med)
in Moenchsroth since 1839, in Dinkelbuehl since 1855 ?
born 8 Aug 1808
Schopfloch, died 28 May 1861 Dinkelsbuehl
parents = hazzan
Ruben Michael in Schopfloch (a Cohen) + wife Berl (A)
married (before 1837
? in Moenchsroth ?)
born 6 Apr 1813 (Feuchtwangen
?), died 16 Nov 1881 Chicago, Illinois (USA)
she emigrated to the
USA after her husband had died and lived with son Jacob
parents ? = Loew
Gabriel Lindenthal in Feuchtwangen (born 1773) + wife Fanny
CHILDREN (01-08 born in Moenchsroth ?, 09 born in Dinkelsbuehl):
(01) MINA ca 1837
- 1914 (died in St Paul, Minnesota)
married before 1855
Louis Goodkind from Bavaria
ca 1826 - died between 1901
and 1909 in St Paul
by 1880 couple lived
with 6 children in St Paul
Ramsey County,
Minnesota (USA) together with
Mina's brothers Robert
+ Emil
The Goodkind family
burial plot is at Mount Zion
Cemetery in Maplewood,
Minnesota with Benjamin L
(1855 - 1919), William
L (1859 - 4 Sep 1935) +
Tillie (1862 - 30 Jun 1915)
= W's wife ?
In 1930 William L Goodkind
was vice president of
Schuneman &
Mannheimer Department Store
(02) GODFREY ca
1840 - ? (probably died before 1900)
Civil War soldier at
Company D, 82 Illinois
Infantry Regiment
married before 1873 in
Chicago
Carrie Fuller from Illinois
ca
1853 - ? (died after 1930 in New York)
couple
lived in Chicago by 1880, Godfrey being
noted
as retired merchant (at age 40 !) - widow
Carrie
got a Civil War pension, unknown since when
couple's
only child Mary (born 1873) married
Leonard
Dessar (born ca 1864 in Indiana) -
widow
Carrie Mannheimer lived with them since 1900
(or
even before)
(03) ROBERT (B) ca 1840 - 1903 (died in St Paul,
Minnesota USA)
emigrated to US in 1858, lived
in Chicago by 1870
probably never got married
fountain
in his honor errected in 1904
(04) EMIL (B) ca 1842 - 11 Feb 1899(died in St
Paul, Minnesota)
he was not married
(05) MICHAEL (DR) ca 1843 - ?
lived in Chicago by
1870 still unmarried
married (according to
family information)
Augusta Rosenberg
? - ?
probably born ca 1853
in Chicago as daughter
of Jacob + Hanah
Rosenberg ?
(06) JACOB ca
1848 - 1903 (died in St Paul, Minnesota)
(B) married before 18812 in St Paul
Louisa Gruber from St Paul, Minnesota
ca 1857 - 11 Dec 1950
(died in St Paul)
parents = George + Susanna
Gruber, both immigrants
from Bavaria
in 1871 Jacob had moved
from Chicago to St Paul
by 1900 couple lived
with 7 children in St Paul
Ramsey County,
Minnesota (USA)
(07) SIGMUND ? - ?
(08) MATHILDA ca 1851 - ? (died after 1930)
married before 1876
(C) Albert
Frankenthal from Hannover (Germany)
ca 1843 - 28 Nov 1904
(died in St Louis)
(D) Albert Frankenthal had a wholesale
gents
furnishing business in
St Louis, Missouri
(home in 1890 = 1827
Kennett Place) - widow
Mathilda lived with her
son Julius Frankenthal
in St Louis in 1930 at
age 80.
(09) EMMA 16 Jan 1855 - 25 Sep 1890 (died in
Chicago)
married 3 Mar 1872 in
Chicago, Illinois USA
(E) William
Loeb from Bechtheim (Rheinhessen, Germany)
28
Feb 1843 - 03 Mar 1904 (died in Chicago)
parents = wine merchant
Jakob Loeb + wife Ester
couple had 7 children
(A) Ruben Michael was born 6 Oct
1762, his wife Berl was born 9 Apr 1771.
(B) Emil + Jacob + Robert
Mannheimer founded "Mannheimer Brothers Department Store" in 1882 in
St Paul, Minnesota USA together with their brother-in-law Louis Goodkind, who
had married Mina Mannheimer.Their partner around 1890 was Benjamin L Goodkind
(son of Louis Goodkind). The dry-goods retailing firm sold merchandise such as
cloaks, shawls, gloves, fabrics, notions, household linens and clothing from
its dressmaking department.
(C) Albert Frankenthal had a
joint venture in St Louis with his brother Alexander Frankenthal (ca 1830 - 25
May 1901), who married before 1872 Julia Frank from Germany (ca 1838 - 22 Apr
1929), daughter of Jacob Frank - couple died in St Louis. They had 6 daughters,
one of them being Pauline Frankenthal (born 1 Oct 1872)
(D) Albert + Mathilda
Frankenthal had 5 children - known details:
(a) Julius Frankenthal (8 Nov
1875 - 19 Jun 1953) single, died in St Louis
(b) Maurice A Frankenthal (25
Aug 1878 - 5 Dec 1953) died in University City, Missouri -
his wife = Irma
(c) Helen Frankenthal died at
young age on 25 Oct 1882
(E) William Loeb emigrated to
the USA in 1859 and joined his brother Adolph Loeb's loan business in Chicago.
Adolph had come to Chicago in 1853. In 1868 "A Loeb & Brother"
had their office at 131 Lasalle Street in Chicago. During Civil War William
Loeb joined Company C of 82nd Illinois Regiment in August 1862. After the
Gettysburg battle in August 1863 he was promoted to First Lieutenant. He was
present with all the battles in which the 82nd fought, and mustered out in June
1865. He also had taken part in General Sherman's devastating march through
Savanna in 1864. (This information from Fran Loeb's book "From
Rhein-Hessen to Chicago: Loeb Footprints in Time 1765-1997")