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Title: Rachel Green Papers, 1900-1960
Predominant Dates:1939 -- 1945
ID: RG-73/RG-73
Primary Creator: Forcheimer Family (1900s -- 1960s)
Extent: 2.0 Boxes
Arrangement:
Materials are arranged by subject/creator, then by identifier, as assigned by the processor
Newspapers are arranged chronologically in to sub Record Groups as assigned by the processor
Subjects: Anna Forchheimer, family member, Bertha Kaiser, family member, Coburg (Germany), Documents certifying social and civil status, Documents issued by German local and municipal authorities, 1933 -- 1945, Educational documents, German, 1900 -- 1939, Emigration documents, Emigration from Nazi Germany, Emil Forchheimer, family member, Family history, Forchheimers, Family history documents, family photographs, German civil and municipal authorities, 1900--1945, German imperial army, 1900 -- 1918, Germany, history, Immigration to United States, Jewish Community of Berlin, 1900 -- 1945, Kaiser family, history, Nazi anti-Jewish measures and legislations, Private establishment, ownership, Ring family, history, Synagogues, religious temples, US naturalization documents, 1900 -- 1960
The Rachel Green Papers primarily cover the lives of Emil and Bertha Forchheimer, and their successful attempt to emigrate from Nazi Germany in the late 1930s. Emil was born in Gemüden am Main, Germany in 1890 to Moses and Rachel Forchheimer. His wife Bertha, maiden name Kaiser, was born in Gotha seven years later. After marrying in 1922 the couple settled in Coburg, Germany, where Emil had a furniture business. The Forchheimers emigrated from Germany to the United States in 1939 with the help of Emil’s brother, Louis. Louis Forchheimer resided in Alpine, Texas and lobbied for the emigration of his two brothers, Emil and Benno, along with their families. This collection is comprised of various RG-73.01, Documents concerning Moses and Rachel Forchheimer, and the Kaiser family
RG-73.01.01, German citizenship paper, Moses Forchheimer, 1899 private establishments, ownership
Moses Forchheimer, father of Emil Forchheimer.
Date, November 27, 1899
Language, German
RG-73.01.02, Death Certificate, Moses Forchheimer
Date, May 29, 1923
Language, German
RG-73.01.03, Death certificate, Rachel Forchheimer
Rachel Forchheimer, mother of Emil Forchheimer, died at age 54. A note in the photo collection indicates that Rachel Forchheimer died as a result of the 1919 flu epidemic.
Date, April 9, 1920
Language, German
RG-73.01.04, Death certificate/Funeral notice, Rachel Forchheimer
Date, April 1920
Language, German
RG-73.01.05, Family Yahrtzeit Calendar, Moses and Rachel Forchheimer
The calendar is entitled “Calendar of My Late Parents.” A Yahrtzeit calendar that lists the anniversaries of Emil and Rachel’s deaths up until 1973.
Language, German
RG-73.01.06, Kaiser family history, 1934 copy by Emil Forchheimer
Kaiser family history typed in 1934 on the stationary of Emil Forchheimer’s basket and furniture business. The Kaiser family dates back to 1747 with the birth of Lamm Lipmann Kaiser. Various generations are listed until the 1867 birth of Bertha’s father, Louis Kaiser.
Date, May 6, 1934
Issued by, Emil Forchheimer
Language, German
RG-73.02, Forchheimer birth certificates and vaccination records
RG-73.02.01, Birth certificate, Emil Forchheimer
Born in Gemüden am Main, Germany on July 24, 1890. Parents listed as Jewish. Two official copies obtained on November 24, 1938.
Date, November 25, 1938
Issued by, Registry Office of Gemüden am Main
Language, German
RG-73.02.02, Birth certificate, Bertha Kaiser
Born in Waltershausen, Germany in May 1897. Listed as Jewish. Two official copies obtained on November 23, 1938.
Date, November 23, 1938
Issued by, Registry Office of Waltershausen, Thuringia
Language, German
RG-73.02.03, Birth certificate, Anna Forchheimer
Daughter of Emil and Bertha born on November 28, 1927 in Coburg, Germany.
Date, November 28, 1927
Issued by, Registry Office of Coburg
Language, German
RG-73.02.04, Illegitimate child document, Anna Forchheimer
Date, February 21, 1928
Issued by, Civil Officials of Coburg
Language, German
RG-73.02.05, Vaccination Certificate, Emil Forchheimer
Date, July 24, 1890
Language, German
RG-73.02.06, Vaccination certificate, Bertha Kaiser
Date, April 24, 1898
Language, German
RG-73.02.07, Vaccination certificate, Emil Forchheimer
Date, 1902
Language, German
RG-73.02.08, Immunization records, Anna Forchheimer
Four documents dated from 1928 to 1934.
Date, 1928-1934
Issued by, Coburg municipal authorities
Language, German
RG-73.02.09, Correspondence from Berlin, birth certificate on file for Nathan Sichel, father of Greta Forchheimer
Date, April 12, 1939.
Issued by, Jewish Congregation in Berlin.
Language, German
RG-73.03, Emil Forchheimer military service
RG-73.03.01, Emil Forchheimer military booklet
Booklet of military notes and records. Beginning on frame 16/28 some pages in the booklet become separated and are not visible until frame 20/28.
Date, Dates in the booklet range from 1909 to 1918
Issued by, German Department of Field Artillery
Language, German
RG-73.04, Bertha Kaiser college certificates
RG-73.04.01, Teaching certification, Bertha Kaiser
Certificate for having passed French and English instruction courses in Gotha.
Date, January 20, 1917
Issued by, Gotha State Commission
RG-73.04.02, College report card
Date, March 14, 1916
Issued by, Course instructors in Gotha
Language, German
RG-73.05, Emil and Bertha Forchheimer marriage certificates
RG-73.05.01, Marriage certificate for Bertha and Emil Forchheimer
Date, December 18, 1922
Issued by, Gotha Civil Office
Language, German
RG-73.05.02, Marriage registration, Emil and Bertha Forchheimer
Date, Three copies obtained on December 1, 1938
Issued by, Gotha Civil Office
Language, German
RG-73.06, Ring family
RG-73.06.01, Birth certificate, Eugene Ring
Date, December 27, 1892
Issued by, Registry Office, Frankfurt, Germany.
Language, German
RG-73.06.02, Ring family origins booklet
Pforzheim, Germany. Connected to Kaiser Family.
Issued by, Validation stamps from Gotha and Pforzheim Registry Offices
Language, German
RG-73.06.03, Kaiser and Ring Marriage Contract
Ketubah, Jewish marriage contract
Date, December 19, 1920
Issued by,
Language, German
RG-73.07, Correspondences and affidavits of Louis Forchheimer
RG-73.07.01, Envelope addressed to the American Consulate in London
All RG-73.07 contents housed in envelope. However, no matching correspondence with envelope.
Language, English
RG-73.07.02, Microfilm, Louis Forchheimer tax receipt
Tax return for $60.09 issued to Louis Forchheimer
Date, August 5, 1934.
Issued by, Elmer Taylor, Tax Assessor-Collector for Brewster County, Texas
Language, English
RG-73.07.03, Microfilm, Louis Forchheimer tax notice
Amount owed by Forchheimer is $144.75
Date, July 1, 1938
Issued by, M.H. Moorman, City Tax Collector, Alpine, Texas
Language, English
RG-73.07.04, Microfilm, Louis Forchheimer typed affidavit of support
Sworn statement from Louis Forchheimer. Affidavit states that Louis wishes for Emil, Bertha, and their children Anna and Franz to emigrate from Coburg to the United States. Louis states that Emil and Bertha have gained some English skills and he is willing to provide for them until the family is self-supporting.
Date, August 25, 1938
Issued by, Louis Forchheimer and Brewster County Notary Public
Language, English
RG-73.07.05, Microfilm, Affidavit in support of application for immigration visa
Affidavit from the Hamburg-American Line filled out and signed by Louis Forchheimer. Affidavit supports Emil, Bertha, Anna, and Franz in their revival of immigration visas.
Date, August 25, 1938
Issued by, Louis Forchheimer, Hamburg-American Line
Language, English
RG-73.07.06, Microfilm, Correspondence to American Consul in Stuttgart, Germany
A letter from G.W. Barnes, Vice President of the First National Bank in Alpine, Texas, to the American Consul in Stuttgart, Germany. Written and notarized on September 2. 1938. Barnes states that he has gone into business with Louis Forchheimer and expresses his support for Louis Forchheimer’s endeavor to move his family from Coburg, Germany.
Date, September 2, 1938
Issued by, G.W. Barnes, Vice President of the First National Bank, Alpine, Texas
Language, English
RG-73.07.07, Correspondence to the American Consul in Berlin, Germany
A letter from Louis Forchheimer to the American Consul in Berlin. This letter is dated June 20, 1941 and thus comes after the successful emigration of Emil and Bertha. Here, Louis expresses his desire to have his aunt, Babette Kaiser, leave Germany to live with him in the United States. He assures that she will not become a public charge.
Date, June 20, 1941
Issued by, Louis Forchheimer
Language, English
RG-73.08, Forchheimer emigration documents
RG-73.08.01, Correspondence to Benno Forchheimer from the Mayor’s Office in Gemünden am Main
Date, May 9, 1938
Issued by, Mayor’s Office, Gemünden am Main
Language, German
RG-73.08.02, Statement clearing Emil Forchheimer of tax debt
Date, February 10, 1939 and May 2, 1939
Issued by Financial offices in Coburg and Gotha
Language, German
RG-73.08.03 Statement clearing Emil Forchheimer of tax debt
Duplicate no. 3
Date, February 10, 1939 and May 2, 1939
Issued by, Financial offices in Coburg and Gotha
Language, German
RG-73.08.04, Statement declaring Emil Forchheimer current on all taxes due in Coburg
Date, March 17, 1939
Issued by, Representative of the Mayor for the city of Coburg
Language, German
RG-73.08.05, Gotha Police document grating Bertha Forchheimer permission to emigrate. Indicates Bertha has no police record.
Date, on July 1, 1939
Issued by, Gotha Police Director
Language, German
RG-73.08.06, Coburg Police document allowing Bertha Forchheimer valid emigration for three months
Contains photo identification of Bertha Forchheimer
Date, December 10, 1938
Issued by, Head of Coburg Police
Language, German
RG-73.08.07, Forchheimer belongings shipped to London
Date, May 23, 1939
Language, German
RG-73.08.08, Forchheimer furniture shipped to Baltimore, MD
Date, June 30, 1939
Issued by, Coburg Police
Language, German
RG-73.08.09, Personal belongings of Bertha Forchheimer to be shipped to London
Date, June 30, 1939
Issued by, Coburg Police
Language, German
RG-73.08.10, Exit pass from Gotha, Bertha Forchheimer
Date, June 26, 1939
Issued by, Authorities in Thüringen, Rudolftadt
Language, German
RG-73.08.11, List of belongings carried in suitcase from Gotha, Bertha Forchheimer
Date, May 23, 1939
Language, German
RG-73.09, Forchheimer U.S. naturalization papers
RG-73.09.01, U.S. Certificate of Naturalization, Emil Forchheimer
Date, November 19, 1945.
Issued by, District Court of the United States at Columbus, Ohio.
Language, English
RG-73.09.02, U.S. Certificate of Naturalization, Bertha Forchheimer
Date, November 19, 1945.
Issued by, District Court of the United States at Columbus, Ohio.
Language, English
RG-73.10, Temple Israel, Columbus, Ohio
RG-73.10.01, 1939 Letter regarding refugee membership
States that refugees will be admitted to Temple Israel free of charge and enjoy the same privileges as paying members. Addressed to Mrs. Edna Hofmayer. Signature illegible. Copy of original.
Date, August 7, 1939
Language, English
RG-73.10.02, Welcome letter from Rabbi Samuel M. Gup
Rabbi Samuel M. Gup’s welcome to new members recently arrived from Europe. Copy of original letter.
Issued by, Rabbi Samuel M. Gup
Language, English
RG-73.10.03, Invitation to lecture on “The Jewish American Scene”
Invitation for new members to see former Berlin Rabbi speak. Copy of original invitation.
Date, February 7, 1941
Issued by, Rabbi Samuel M. Gup
Language, English
RG-73.10.04, Invitations sent out for Sisterhood meetings
Several women invited. Bertha Forchheimer listed. Copy of typewritten list.
Issued by, Temple Israel
Language, English
RG-73.10.05, February 1941 List of Refugees
Mr. and Mrs. Benno Forchheimer listed alongside Emil, Bertha, and their three children Peter, Franz, and Anna. Copy of typewritten list.
Date, February 1, 1941
Issued by, Temple Israel
Language, English
RG-73.11, Jewish inhabitants of Coburg, Germany
RG-73.11.01, Jewish history and population in Coburg until 1942
An entry copied from the 1968 Encyclopedia Judaica. Gives the history of the Jewish population in Coburg as well as census numbers. The population peaked in 1925 with 316 Jewish inhabitants and fell to zero in 1942.
Date, 1968
Issued by, Encyclopedia Judaica
Language, German
RG-73.12, Photos, Moses and Rachel Forchheimer
RG-73.12.01, Copy, Moses and Rachel Forchheimer
RG-73.12.02, Moses Forchheimer
RG-73.12.03, Rachel Forchheimer in Coburg, Germany
RG-73.13, Photos, Louis and Babette Kaiser
RG-73.13.01, Louis Kaiser
Gotha, Germany
Date, note on reverse side indicates photo was presumably taken between 1900-1910.
RG-73.13.02, Louis Kaiser alongside Bertha and Anna Forchheimer
Date, 1936-37, note on reverse side indicates the photo was taken prior to November 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom in which Louis Kaiser sustained fatal injuries.
RG-73.13.03, Louis and Babette Kaiser, Coburg, Germany
Date, previous to 1938.
RG-73.13.04, Louis Kaiser
RG-73.13.05, Babette Kaiser
Middle
RG-73.14, Emil and Bertha Forchheimer, Greta Forchheimer
RG-73.14.01.01, House in Gemünden am Main, Germany, birthplace of Emil, Benno, and Louis Forchheimer
Unidentified woman to the left, Greta Forchheimer to the right.
RG-73.14.01.02, Emil, Benno, Louis
From left, Emil, Benno, Louis.
Date, c. 1900
RG-73.14.01.03, WWI Army Unit of Emil Forchheimer
Emil is seen kneeling in the middle of the middle row. Postcard addressed to Benno Forchheimer.
Date, 1911
RG-73.14.01.04, Bertha and Greta Forchheimer
Date, c. 1930
RG-73.14.01.05, Emil and Bertha, Berlin, 1933 - Hans, Feb. 1933
Front, Emil and Bertha in Berlin
Date, 1933
Back, Hans Sichel?
Date, 1933
RG-73.14.01.06, Bertha, Emil, Greta
RG-73.14.01.07, Bertha and Emil in front of Emil's upholstery business
Coburg, Germany
Date, 1930-35
RG-73.14.01.08, Bertha and Emil on Banhoffstrasse
Coburg, Germany
Street name changed to Hitlerstrasse between 1934-1945.
Date, 1937-38
RG-73.14.01.09, Bertha Forchheimer
Coincides with previous photo
RG-73.14.01.10, Emil and Bertha
The couple is on the right. Note on reverse sides indicates an uncharacteristic pose for Bertha.
RG-73.14.01.11, Bertha Forchheimer
Undated portrait
RG-73.14.01.12, Bertha and Greta
RG-73.14.01.13, Greta, Emil, Bertha
RG-73.14.02.01, Gustav Sichel, WWI
Father of Greta Forchheimer, lower right
RG-73.14.02.02, Ship Benno and Greta took to U.S.
As seem from Volendam ship
Date, September 1936
RG-73.14.02.03, Greta and Hans Sichel
The siblings are on the far right
Date, July 29, 1913
RG-73.15, Photos, Forchheimer Children
RG-73.15.01, Reprint, Franz and Peter, 1926
RG-73.15.02, Bertha with Peter, Anna, and Franz
Anna as a newborn
Date, late 1927 or early 1928
RG-73.15.03, Reprint, Forchheimer children
Peter, Anna, and Franz in Coburg, Germany
Date, 1928-29
RG-73.15.04, Franz and Peter Forchheimer
Coburg, Germany
Date, 1929-1930
RG-73.15.05, Forchheimer children, Coburg, Germany
Date, c. 1930
RG-73.15.06, Greta and Bertha with Forchheimer Children, Coburg, Germany
Date, c.1930
RG-73.15.07, Peter, Franz, and Anna
Coburg, Germany
Date, c.1930
RG-73.15.08, Greta and Forchheimer Children,
Possibly outside theater in Coburg, Germany
Date, c.1932
RG-73.15.09, Bertha and Franz Forchheimer
Note indicates place of photo is possibly outside of Coburg, Germany
RG-73.15.10, Franz, Greta, Unidentified
RG-73.15.11, Franz Forchheimer-Unidentified house
Unidentified house on rear of photo
RG-73.15.12, Franz Forchheimer
RG-73.15.13, Franz Forchheimer, Two Unidentified
RG-73.15.14, Bertha, Franz, and Robert Forchheimer with Walter “Rotkohl” Lewy and others
Note on reverse side indicates the children were friends in Coburg, Germany
Walter “Rotkohl” Lewy died in the Riga Ghetto in 1942
Date, c. 1937
RG-73.15.15, Robert and Franz Forchheimer, Walter “Rotkohl” Lewy
Date, c. 1937
RG-73.15.16, Franz Forchheimer
Germany
Date, c. 1937
RG-73.15.17, Anna, Bertha, Stefan Kaufmann
A note indicates that Stefan Kaufmann’s relative, Siegbert Kaufmann, became friends with Peter Forchheimer in the United States and helped him acculturate.
RG-73.15.18, Louis Kaiser alongside Bertha and Anna Forchheimer
Date, 1936-37, note on reverse side indicates the photo was taken prior to November 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom in which Louis Kaiser sustained fatal injuries.
RG-73.15.19, Greta and Anna
Likely taken during Anna’s 1936 trip to visit Greta in Berlin during the Olympic Games. A note indicates that Greta was a dog lover and owned several throughout her lifetime. Upon her death she left a large donation to the ASPCA in Columbus, Ohio.
Date, c. 1936
RG-73.15.20, Anna and Greta, Berlin Olympic Games
Date, c. 1936
RG-73.15.21, Anna with Jewish school friends
Anna kneeling in front of Walter “Rotkohl” Lewy, Franz 2nd from left in back row, a girl named Esther is 3rd from the left in the front row.
The Jewish school was held at the Hirsch family home on High Street in Coburg, Germany.
Esther also died along with Walter “Rotkohl” Lewy. In 1942 Walter died in the Riga Ghetto. How Esther died is unknown.
RG-73.16, Photos, Post-emigration, U.S.
RG-73.16.01, Benno, Louis, and Emil, U.S.
RG-73.16.02, Forchheimer family outing
Right to left, standing, Franz, Greta, Peter, Marianne
Sitting, Frieda, Benno, Erna Heilbron, Bertha, Emil
Date, 1950
RG-73.16.03, Forchheimer Family
Front, Bertha, Frieda, Erna Heilbron, Greta, Benno
Back, Peter, Emil, Fritz Adler, Franz
Date, 1950
RG-73.17, Photos, Gravestones and Memorials
RG-73.17.01, Grave of Louis Kaiser
Gotha, Germany
RG-73.17.02, Grave marker of possible Sichel family member
Possible relative of Greta Forchheimer
RG-73.17.03, Memorial to Coburg Victims of Fascism, 1941-45
Walter 'Rotkohl' Lewy is listed. Lewy died in the Riga Ghetto in 1942.
Coburg, Germany
RG-73.18, Photos, Aunt Idel, Meta Kahn
RG-73.18.01, “Aunt” Idel
Woman Forchheimer children referred to as “Aunt” Idel
RG-73.18.02, Meta Kahn
Meta Kahn, attached note indicated no available informationbirth, death, and marriage certificates, as well as the family’s necessary emigration documents. While Emil and Rachel straightened their financial and legal affairs to prepare for emigration, Louis aided their cause by providing multiple affidavits assuring his support for them upon arrival to the United States. In 1945 Emil and Bertha became naturalized citizens in Columbus, Ohio.
Anna Forchheimer, family member
Bertha Kaiser, family member
Coburg (Germany)
Documents certifying social and civil status
Documents issued by German local and municipal authorities, 1933 -- 1945
Educational documents, German, 1900 -- 1939
Emigration documents
Emigration from Nazi Germany
Emil Forchheimer, family member
Family history, Forchheimers
Family history documents
family photographs
German civil and municipal authorities, 1900--1945
German imperial army, 1900 -- 1918
Germany, history
Immigration to United States
Jewish Community of Berlin, 1900 -- 1945
Kaiser family, history
Nazi anti-Jewish measures and legislations
Private establishment, ownership
Ring family, history
Synagogues, religious temples
US naturalization documents, 1900 -- 1960
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