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Blumenreich Genealogy, Family History & Ancestry
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1815 - 1874 (59 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Heinrich Blumenreich was born on 21 Feb 1815 in Gleiwitz, Silesia, Germany; died on 24 Jul 1874 in Beuthen (Bytom). Notes:
Occupation is kaufmann per Agnes and Emanuel's marriage record.
His father may be Jos or Josef
Family/Spouse: Dorothea Altmann. Dorothea (daughter of Israel Altmann and Friederike Orgler) was born in 1820; died on 11 Mar 1893 in Beuthen, Silesia, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Agnes Blumenreich was born on 6 Jan 1846 in Gleiwitz; died on 30 Jun 1928 in Stettin.
- 3. Georg Blumenreich was born on 4 Jan 1845 in Gleiwitz, Silesia, Germany; died on 16 Sep 1845 in Gleiwitz, Silesia, Germany.
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Generation: 2
3. | Georg Blumenreich (1.Heinrich1) was born on 4 Jan 1845 in Gleiwitz, Silesia, Germany; died on 16 Sep 1845 in Gleiwitz, Silesia, Germany. |
Generation: 3
Generation: 4
10. | Curt Carl Jacobi (6.Harriet3, 2.Agnes2, 1.Heinrich1) was born on 4 Sep 1894 in Stettin; died on 26 Sep 1969 in Johannesburg. Notes:
He was schooled at the Schiller Real Gymnasium in Stettin where he matriculated in 1913. He enrolled to study medicine at the University of Breslau but volunteered for military service in 1914 at the outbreak of WW1. He served on the eastern and western fronts obtaining the rank of Feldhilfsarzt. He was awarded the Iron Cross (2nd Class). While in the army he was sent to the University of Greifswald to further his medical studies. At the end of WW1 he returned to the University of Griefswald to complete his studies, qualifying in 1920. He then moved to Bad Hersfeld, where his fiance lived, and worked at the Landeskrankenhaus from 1920-4. From 1924-35 he was as a general practitioner in Bad Hersfeld. In December 1935 he moved with his wife to Amsterdam and in October 1936, together with their daughter, they emigrated to Johannesburg. He requalified as a doctor in January 1940. In January 1941 he volunteered for military service and was given the rank of Captain in the SA Defence force. After WW2 he worked as a government medical officer in the Department of Pensions. He died as a result of a brain tumour.
Curt married E. Randerath [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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