Search results for“Caroline Höllmüller (Rauch)”
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Heilner family to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner, July 9, 1855
Letter from the Heilner family to sons Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner. Aron writes his sons that he has found a husband for Regina through an agreeable dowry. Nanni, Regina, Caroline and David write additional notes in this letter. -
Heilner family to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner, April 22, 1856
Letter from Heilner family to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner. Aron anxiously awaits the "Ansassingmachung" (right of residency) which Feifer Guitmann, Regina's fiance, needs to take Regina to Karbach. This permit was only required... -
Heilner family to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner, March 26, 1856
Letter from the Heilner family to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner. Aron receives more money from his sons. He pleads for them to return to Germany after they have earned from 30,000 to 40,000 francs. Aron will not allow Max to come to California. -
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Heilner family to Seligmann Heilner and Sigmund Heilner, August 17, 1855
Letter from the Heilner family to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner. Aron extols the virtues of Regina's fiance. Aron has received a gold nugget from his California sons - often the means by which Seligmann and Sigmund sent funds homeward... -
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Heinrich Carl Crede to Margarete Versen, March 1836
Letter from Heinrich Carl Crede to his mother-in-law Margarete Versen, März 1836. Crede began writing the letter on February 14, 1836, in anticipation of his wife Clothilde giving birth, and then added additional news after their son Carl was born... -