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- RESEARCH_NOTES:
1. Website of Peter Bruce Herzenberg of London, England (since relocated to South Africa). Website is no longer functioning as of 7 Aug 2007. Copies of much of his data from the website in my possession. He indicates references by codes, which pertain to the original source and file held in his database, which I have not seen. I have no key to the sources except HL is Leonardo Herzenberg, HG is Gail Herzenberg, PC is probably Piltene Cemetery records, LA is probably Latvian Archives, FA is probably Aleksandrs Feigmanis (Latvian researcher hired by Harold Hodes), and YL is Len Yodaiken (Israeli researcher hired by Harold Hodes); however, he lists the main researchers and their contributions in a lengthy report which I include in full in the notes of the earliest Herzenberg of this database. In regards to this individual:
YL003 shows Bernard (Bernie) b. 19HG0118, d. 1990, md. Elinson.
HL040
HG017
2. Ancestry.com's "WWII Draft Records": Bernie Z. Hercenberg, b. 1917, not yet a citizen, Russian, enlisted 17 Feb 1943 from Fort Myer, Virginia, 2 years of high school, bandsman playing the clarinet and a cabinet maker, single without dependents, 65" ht, 145 #.
3. Ancestry.com's "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957, shows the following two passengers together arriving 23 Oct 1938 on the ship "Britannic" in New York City from Le Havere, France. Both are born in Leipaja, Latvia, and of Hebrew ethnicity; arriving on visa "Sec. 5, QIV 204 and 203, issued in Riga 9 Sep 1938; both read, write, and speak German Yiddish, sponsor is friend Celia Schultz:
-Ben Zuzmanis Hercenbergs, age 21, male, single, locksmith.
-Taube Raika Hercenbergs, age 22, female, single, dressmaker.
PHOTO:
1. I have on file a photo of Lena (Kramer) Herzenberg and her descendants taken circa 1927 from Ron Lapid per his email dated 3 Aug 2010 . (Ron's ancestor was the sister to Lydia Raivid and he is not of direct Herzenberg descendancy). The photo is originally from Gail J. Herzenberg and apparently is the same one Peter Bruce Herzenberg references in his notes from Gail. Names are penciled in by Ron after his analysis and in corroboration with Gail. I have a copy of the photo on file. Ron notes: After studying the photo and estimating the ages, I concluded that this photo was taken about 1927 and not 1920 as previously thought. (Lina is in the photo, who died 27 Nov 1929 - but Lydia, who died 8 Sep 1926 is not there.). He also makes the sober comment that everyone in the photo dies in the Holocaust except Tauby who is still alive. Included in the photo are:
-Lena (at an advanced age).
-Lena's sons (missing Max Mordechai and Edward):
-Adolf (Avraham) with no wife but with adult son Leon standing behind Adolf resting a hand on Adolf's shoulder. Leon's name is an error and the son is confirmed by Gail as her father Willy Gabriel.
-Willy Gabriel, wife Sarah Hellman, dau. Frieda, sons Eliezer, Joseph, Zvi (Harry).
-Joseph Jacov, wife Rachel Freudberg, children Klara, Taube, Nichole, Bernie, Judith; son Willy is missing from photo.
-Lena's daughter Sarah Levenstein (seated) and unidentified girl standing behind her with resting an arm on Sarah's shoulder who could be Sarah's daughter Hinda. No husband shown (deceased?) for Sarah. Both seem to be wearing black in the photo (perhaps a sign of mourning?).
-One unidentified adult male sitting on Lena's immediate left (Adolphe sitting in same position on opposite side of Lena). By looks, he appears same age as other brothers. Could this be Max Mordechai (without his wife and Children) or even Edward (on a visit back from the US)?
DEATH:
1. Social Security Death Index: Bernard S. Hercenberg, b. 7 Apr 1917, d. 6 Feb 1990, ssn 579-14-2762 iss. in District of Columbia bef 1951.
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