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Birth certificate of Moses Heinemann
Marriage contract form (ketubah) (ketubah)
Passport of Dr. Isaac Alcalay
Autograph book of Paula Weglein
Document written in Hebrew
Births, marriages, ceremonies and deaths register of the Jewish community of Fuchsstadt beginning 1811
The Heinemann Family
Writings of David Gruenspecht
Our Family Tree
Records from Wuerzburg Principality listing protected Jews
Record from Wuerzburg Principality listing names of heads of Jewish families in Wuestensachsen given right to add surname Gruenspecht
Foreword to Gruenspecht family information
Birth register
Births of Gruenspecht family members
birth certificate David Gruenspecht
birth certificate Hermann Gruenspecht
birth certificate Meda Gruenspecht
death certificate of donor's father's sister
attestation to birth of Zerla in 1861
Birth certificate of Ruth
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