Source: S1 Title: sara.GED NOTESource Medium: Other CONT
Source: S115 Author: research done by Sue Lubow of NJ, holijoli@aol.com Title: bloch.FTW - Sue Lubow of NJ, holijoli@aol.com NOTESource Medium: Other CONT CONT from family documents and the book by Hopfinger on Floss CONT
Source: S123 Title: FHL microfilm 1194062 Floss Jewish records
Source: S164 Title: Renate Hopfinger doctoral thesis, "The Floss JewishCommunity1714-1944" NOTESource Medium: Book CONT
Notes
Note N153from the research of Jochen Martz of Nuernburg about the Murnthal valley:
'the first settlement in the valley were the buildings of the Mittermurnthal factory, founded in
1832 by a local carpenter named Sauerer. Sauerer sold Mittermurnthal only five years later to LOEB (=LOEW) LANGERMANN and GEBRUEDER STEINHARDT (Steinhardt brothers). Both were companies and glass traders from Floss - each of them owned 50 % of Mittermurnthal."
About 1854 LOEB LANGERMANN sold his part of the Mittermurnthal factory to MORITZ / MOSES LANGERMANN, who was born in Floss, but lived in the city of NUERNBERG"
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