[NOTE: Hermelsdorf is now the village of Nastazin in north-western Poland. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany.]
Herman KAHN, age 3, his mother and three siblings immigrated to the U.S. on the ship Humboldt, which sailed from the port of Stettin and arrived at the Port of New York, Castle Garden on 30 Apr 1873. Herman's father had previously arrived in the U.S. on the ship Thorwaldsen on 13 January 1873.
Herman KAHN and Wilhelmine "Minnie" GAULKE were married 27 Jun 1896 in Marathon County, Wisconsin.
Herman and Minnie KAHN had three children: Frank KAHN (1898-1978), Irma KAHN (1905-1906) and Elma KAHN TURNER (1909-1977).
[NOTE: Hermelsdorf is now the village of Nastazin in north-western Poland. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany.]
Herman KAHN, age 3, his mother and three siblings immigrated to the U.S. on the ship Humboldt, which sailed from the port of Stettin and arrived at the Port of New York, Castle Garden on 30 Apr 1873. Herman's father had previously arrived in the U.S. on the ship Thorwaldsen on 13 January 1873.
Herman KAHN and Wilhelmine "Minnie" GAULKE were married 27 Jun 1896 in Marathon County, Wisconsin.
Herman and Minnie KAHN had three children: Frank KAHN (1898-1978), Irma KAHN (1905-1906) and Elma KAHN TURNER (1909-1977).
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