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The family Ballin, with special consideration of its Hanoverian-Brunswickian branch (New York : 2003) PDF

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CONTROL TEST TARGET Kodak for Quality Monitoring ,% ^<b, 1;^ 2.8 2.5 m 1.0 III |2-2 1^ 2.2 2.0 I.I '^i-M^ 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 150mm 6 Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ft Gg Hh li Jj Kk LI Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz Document Imaging Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk LI Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww EASTIVIAN KODAK COMPANY li Rochester, New York 4650 1 Note: This target is intended for routine quality control checking and uniformity 1-800-232-8811 It is not to be used for certification of meeting any ANSI or ISO Standards for image quality requirements. Note: To recprd background density use a blank sheet of white paper. DOCUMENT Kodak IMAGING A-2289 CAT 800 7403 Rev. 2/00 @ Eastman Kodak Company 2000 Printed in U.S.A. MF 1267 The family Ballin, with special consideration of its Hanoverian-Brunswickian branch by Oscar Ballin / ; by (translated Walter Karger in 2003). CS 629 B343 B3 /ENG q Leo Baeck Institute, New York Translation of: Ballin, Oscar. Die Familie mit besonderer Ballin, Beriicksichtigung ihres Hannoverisch-Braunschweigischen Zweiges. Gandersheim Druck: C. : F. Hertel, 1913. « ] The Family Ballin. With Special Consideration of its Hanoverian - Brunswickian Branch ^ P-mmU. {y AuBun^ By Oscar Dr. Ballin. Gandersheim 1913. Printed by C. F. Hertel. (Translated by Walter Karger in 2003) f ' Ill Preface. Intended originally as an in-house chronicle for t^he close familv with mn"r".^ intensive research this study has crown into a hnoir tho. k . „ f """ "^ *' croser genealogkaJ connection toS WiA * " lo the lineji . msU:::T2^°^^^'^::^^^^'^^ »'*= materia,, it tna, perhaps be ^ » doe,^. need speciai mention „,.„^„,^ _,,, , f^^^'^ "^SI^t'L At this occasion my M I yet express sincere thanks Dr R™n« r mentonous to i *u^ publisher ofthe "Monthly Bulletin for ^HSton: a!A f?'''"; ("Monatsschrift ofJudaism" ftr die Geschichte und Wissen^hTdes JudlT ^^^u "^f «.e With advice and suppon soref in obtaining et^^^^tomTh: .^wZ J^ri^^ do not I feel less indebted to Mr. S. Rothschild .n Wor^s, for providing f„m 1:sec^re^ter^v ^"f,\^.^ i • u materia, the archives iL" primT"^'' Brunswick, July 1913. Dr. LEO BAl or OTITUTE V ^ i I ^ o Pc>J\ y o **>-»'m'n^ Contents. Introduction Pg. 1 The Worms Lineage Pg. 11 The Hamburg Lineage Pg.37 The Hanover Brunswick - Lineage .. Pg.49 Sou„„ abou. 4e Ballin Family fc SmK i„ R„,a, Archives a, Hanover p, ,, R=po« by David Ba,„„ „on. ,™b.b.»e„ abou, bis experiences in U,e can,paig„ „f 1813 Pg. 69 ^. . Bibliography Pg.74 Introduction "- origin anV:::,!^ Srl^^^^^^ also assures a co^non ^^ limited degree. With most ofthe presen^re Le^^^^^ '^ ' reSSp that the identity of the name is baLd on With "w^^ pr^bSST"*" may have origmated in different locations «nH h-^ • j . a probability the names conditions. T^is does notX„T;n:^hTirdr^^^^^^ such nouns that derive from a general tribal term (surras hateJTsS Sh^'' ^' the designation ofa profession or occupation Hike 'GoldthtntI; m ' ?®"^ °' ^""^ 'Klausner' - hermit). It also applies to gCZ^hk detnrSJ^, ^^^ ' ^ Tu' ^•"^^^' from house signs (such as 'Rotschild' reXdd 'S' ^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^ """'' names (such as Oppenheim, Wertheim). B^atf Mie; ^T""" names come from a particular house or a n«rti^,T tiie,' J w^^^^a^c^c^ording to their last each other in a geneiogic:il':'"^:3Cre„Tt;^!^^^ '' ^' '' "^ ^'^^^^ '« ""T "^^ same descent of onirX ^1 "'^ P~^^ *« is general validity Se fo^l? out on another basis than that ofgenSorica^Z. o'^"'^ respective names is ruled 0^7^^ can be shown that the nameluldTa^ £n f ^^ " *™' '^"^ ^*-«°"^ conditions at differem places and timls aTiS ^ ^ ^ P,^ « ' e d 1 y from the same ^ early time that the first documeme7b:LTofUit^^lT:^^ '' ^"'^^^ ^''f' *^ generations ofhis name that turn up P^*"^'''' °^^' later. D JIudJen"„)x,'^pg. '7e, htazs. FparempialryeRdeagissttateirstoifc tohfetJheewts^ofoFrfan^lc^fi.frt /^^-^c.^f^^u"''. '.*"^'" ^^^^er considered, that probably has general validityTaccor^irT W" ?' *' ^^^"'^^ ^hat he "-- onginaung in places, 1 o/„ are to be traced to^n^^o i^es ''' 1 ^ 3 /o occupation names. 2% are drafted from nam^« ^f ^.f°j™^^^'" 8'^«" "ames and 4% are names of imagination oflatrci^XnTe , . ^^ "'^'^^^^ and „!rerf":iL'"''^'"^^'^ 1 '/. %. Other names, among which B a71 1n nn iiss SexpprreesSslvy ufT""' '°"''*^*^ ^ P«"^*'"*«8« «f 1 listed, are represented by 4%.

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