Other LOEBs (not necessarily related)
- Abraham (Avi) LOEB is an Israeli American theoretical physicist
who works on astrophysics and cosmology. Loeb is the
Frank B. BAIRD Jr. Professor of Science at Harvard University.
He serves as Chair of the Harvard Astronomy department (since 2011),
Chair of the Advisory Committee for the Breakthrough Starshot project
â€" which aims to launch lightweight spacecraft towards the nearest
stars using a powerful laser (since 2016), founding director of
Harvard's Black Hole Initiative â€" the first interdisciplinary
center worldwide dedicated to the study of black holes (since 2016),
and director of the Institute for Theory and Computation (ITC)
(since 2007) within the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
LOEB is an elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences, the American Physical Society, and the International
Academy of Astronautics. As of July 2018, he was appointed as
chair of the Board on Physics and Astronomy (BPA) of the National
Academies, which is the Academies' principal forum for issues
connected with the fields of Physics and Astronomy including
oversight of their decadal surveys. In December 2012,
TIME magazine selected Loeb as one of the 25 most influential people
in space. In 2015, Loeb was appointed as the Science Theory Director
for the
Breakthrough Initiatives of the Breakthrough Prize Foundation.
- Abraham LOB (b. 1720 Odenbach, Pfaltz, Germany) married Amelie.
They had one child Abraham LOB (aka Moschler Reb LOB)
(b. 5 Feb 1758, d. 28 Mar 1829 Obermoschel, Germany). He married Johanna (Anna)
JOSEPH. They had one child Isaac LOB (b. 17 Jan 1801 Hinzweiler Kanton Lauterecken,
d. 9 Nov 1873 Niedermoschel) married 26 Nov 1829 Elisabeth STRAUSS.
They had four children including: Ferdinand LOB (b. 13 Dec 1846 Niedermoschel,
d. 2 Jun 1907 Bad Kreuznach (Diakoniss H), buried Obermosch)
who married (12 Aug 1880) Rosina (Lina) KAHN. They had 6 children
- Emil LOB (b. 17 May 1881 Obermoschel, d. 21 April 1952 Cleveland, Ohio)
married Bella LEVI.
Came to US 1938. They had 3 children including Franz (Frank) Ludwig LOB (b. 21 Feb 1921 Damstadt) who now lives
in Madison, Wisconsin.
- Fritz LOEB killed in streetcar
accident 1920 Darmstadt, age of 7.
- Frank LOEB married Ellen ANGRES in New York City, Oct.1951.
Divorced, now lives in Madison, Wisconsin.
Three children
- Barbara Emily LOEB (b. 27 Sept 1952), married Howard I.
BERNSTEIN 17 June 1973; two children, Laura Margaret LOEB and Thomas LOEB,
Madison WI;
- Nancy Louise LOEB (b. Cleveland, 29 Jan 1955)
married William C. WILLIAMS, 2
Aug 1992 in Davis CA, one son, Maxwell LOEB WILLIAMS b. Davis CA 5
Dec 1996. They live in Davis CA.
- Victoria Rose LOEB (b. Cleveland, 25 July 1961) married Jonathan S. ZISS 12
Nov 1988; two children: Hanna Sophia, b. Philadelphia 4 Sept 1991,
Simone Madeleine, b. Philadelphia 11 April 1994.
- Ernest Karl LOEB b.
DARMSTADT July 10, 1924, died 1972 in Pennsylvania, although he lived
in Denver. Married Dorothy KATZ; two sons: Lawrence, married Gloria,
3 daughters; Ronald Emil, not married.
- Barbara BERNSTEIN
Ffion at aol.com
- Karl LOEB married Henny. Had two
sons: Eric, married to Jean, 2 daughters, Carol and Susan, both
married. Carol has one son, one daughter, Susan has one son. Eric
and Jean live in Teaneck NJ
- Julius LOEB
- Sophie LOEB
- Anna LOEB
- Elsa LOEB
For more information see David ROSENTHAL's
website
or the OBERMOSCHEL websites:
(1
and
(2)
- Abraham LOEB, Mathematician, Institute for Advanced
Studies (1992)
- Abraham LOEB, Assistant Professor of Astronomy, Harvard
University.
B.Sc. (1983), M.Sc. (1985), Ph.D. (1986) Hebrew University of
Jerusalem. Research specialties: theoretical cosmology; plasma
astrophysics.
- Adelheid LOEB
- Brothers Akiva-Jakab LEÖB and Juda-Ödön LEÖB from Transylvania - nowadays Romania,
until 1918 Hungary. Family origins in Transylvania is from the village of
Feiurdeni (Hundarian: Fejerd). At the beginning of the 20th century,
children of both brothers settled in larger cities and towns,
mainly nearby Cluj Napoka (Kolozsvár). Benjamin Zeev LEÖB settled in the town of Turda.
After World War 2, descendants immigrated to Israel, south America or remained in Romaina.
Detailed information is available at the
family
history summary book (in Hebrew),
LEÖB family appear in pages 103-156.
For more information, please contact Amir LIVNAT amirlivnat@gmail.com.
- Albert Henry LOEB
m. Anna.
Albert began his career as a lawyer and
became the
Vice President of Sears and Roebuck. Albert and Anna Loeb had an impressive mansion in the Kenwood section on the South Side of Chicago, two blocks away from the Leopold home, as well as a summer estate in Charlevoix, Michigan.
The LOEB School and LOEB Road in Charlevoix, Michigan are named
after Albert LOEB.
The Loeb family of Chicago built a "castle and estate" down
the road in 1900-1920, and then built this stone school as a gift for the
rural children of the area.
Contact: Bob WAUN
waun1@comcast.net
- Allan LOEB
- Ernest LOEB
-
Richard Albert LOEB
(b. June 11, 1905, Chicago. d. Jan. 28, 1936, Stateville
Penitentiary, Ill., U.S.), celebrated Chicago murderer (along with
Nathan F. LEOPOLD) of 1924, who confessed to the kidnapping and
murder of 14-year-old Robert
FRANKS for an "intellectual" thrill. Pleading guilty, they were defended in a bench trial by famed lawyer Clarence
DARROW, who secured them life imprisonment rather than execution. Son of SEARS & ROEBUCK
vice president. (Encyclopedia Judaica 22 Volume Set
XI p. 441.)
References
about Leopold and LOEB
Contact: Bobbie FRANKS' cousin Brett LIEBERMAN brett.lieberman@shaw.ca
- Thomas LOEB
- Alexander LOEB, left Denmark when he was around 20 years old.
Contact: Niels ANDERSON cantank@oncable.dk
- Alex LOEB
- Alice PENTLARGE (b. 1895?, d. 31 Aug. 1990 Baltimore, Maryland) married ??? LOEB, and married KLEEMAN.
Under her maiden name, she wrote a biography, The reminiscences of a Spanish diplomat,
(1933).
In 1934, she joined the staff of the radio station WQXR, where she produced two programs,
a review of New York cultural events and a program for inventors. From 1952 to 1956,
when she retired, she was radio and television director of America's Town Meeting of the Air.
- Frances KLEEMAN
- Elizabeth married FRANK
- Richard P. KLEEMAN
Eight grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren as of 31 August 1990.
- Anton LOEB from Hungary. Son Jan
LOEB. Grandson Brian LOEB from Florida. Contact
wedigs at ct.net
-
Alex LOEB (b. 1902, d. August 1939) lost at sea in late August 1939 along with Richard DECKER, 23, in the Ryan C2 Brougham monoplane "Shalom". They were making a transatlantic flight with Palestine the ultimate destination. They were involved with Rabbi Jabotinsky's Aviation Schools and Jewish Army.
The plane had been owned by the Horrocks Malted Milk Company and had a British Roundel on the fuselage side as did some of the the Jabotinsky aircraft at their Rockaway school on Long Island.
They blew a tire at Roosevelt Field on takeoff, got caught, and US authorities denied the Shalom permission to take off and so they transported the Shalom to St Peters, Nova Scotia, where they took off from the beach at low tide, without permission of authorities (two pilots had already been lost attempting these Atlantic flights in little planes that year) and were never heard from again.
At the time of the flight Jewish refugees and the ship St Louis were gripping the Jewish community along with the warclouds in Europe. Loeb and Decker were dramatizing Palestine and the Jewish Brigade there.
The war news doomed them to oblivion, however.
You can see the silent Film "The Jabotinsky Aviation School" on
Steven Spielberg's virtual jewish film archive online.
See "C1, C2 Foursome" entry on this
aviation site.
Contact: Nathan STURMAN
npsturman@yahoo.com.
- Anton LOEB, chief animator for paramount pictures in New York, and he was one of
the greats animating Popeye Cartoons in Fliesher Studio's
- Jan G. LOEB lived in
Miami until 1986, moved to Avon Park, FL.
Contact him if you are interested in purchasing his father's (Anton LOEB's) paintings
in order to help finance the studies of his son Brian LOEB.
- Steven LOEB
- Aaron LOEB
- Brian S. LOEB (b. 1986) sang in Carnigie Hall with his Chorus group and has
attended the American Boychoir Summer Program in Princeton, New Jersey
- David LOEB, wine business
- Antoine LOEB married Elizabeth
- Isaac LOEB
- Jacob LOEB (b. 22 Feb. 1834, d. 1912)
married Mary GROSS (b. 1848, d. 4 Sep. 1900).
(Family history compiled by
Jay WIENER for Spring 1998 family reunion.)
- Emily LOEB (b. Sep. 1867, d. 1969)
married Louis WILE (d. 1954)
- Meyer WILE (b. 1893) married Sadie.
They had no children.
- Isidore Edward (Ed) WILE (b. 1895, d. 1978)
married Jessamine THALHEIMER.
- Seisel WILE (b. 1934) married
Dr. Howard MAIBACH. They have three children:
Lisa MAIBACH (b. 1956),
Edward MAIBACH (b. 1958) and
Todd MAIBACH (b. 1962])
- Emily (Mimi) WILE (b. 2015)
married John HUSSEY
(two-term Mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana).
Children: Brennan HUSSEY (b. 1962) and
John HUSSEY (b. 1964).
- Isabel WILE (b. 1898, d. January 2003)
first married PALMER.
- Louise (1930-1999; who married Dr. Labe Scheinberg,
with whom she had four children:
Susan GOLDMAN (b. 1953)who married
William KRISTOL
(Conservative commentator and son of
Gertrude (Bea) HIMMELFARB
and
Irving KRISTOL),
David GOLDMAN (b. 1956),
Ellen GOLDMAN (b. 1958)
and Amy GOLDMAN (b. 1964).
Isabel remarried David GOLDMAN.
- Mary T. WILE (b. January 1902, d. 5 July 1997)
married Hyman BADT.
- Emily BADT (b. April 1925, d. April 1998)
married Irving GASSENHEIMER, Jr. (b. 1917, d. 2009).
Children: Mary T. GASSENHEIMER (b. Feb. 1953),
Ann GASSENHEIMER (b. 1956) and
Emily GASSENHEIMER (b. Feb. 1958)
- Joe M. BADT (b. April 1930)
married Helen COHEN.
They have two children:
Nancy BADT (b. 1961) and
Joe M. BADT, Jr. (b. Jan. 1965).
- Sadie Florence WILE
-- known as "Flo" -- (b. 1904, d. 2005) never married.
- Bertha LOEB (b. 1869, d. Mar. 1956) never married.
- Tillie LOEB (b. 1870, d. Dec. 1897) married Sam WIENER, Jr.
(b. 1864, d. in the 1940s)
- Earl WIENER (b. 1894) never married.
-
Samuel Gross WIENER (b. 1896, d. 1977) --
said to be the first modern architect in the South --
married Marion PFEIFFER.
- Samuel WIENER IV (born 1927) who married
Eva. Children:
Daniel WIENER (b. 1956),
David WIENER and Sarah Loeb
- Earl WIENER (b. 1932) married Millie.
Children:
Florence Eva WIENER (b. 1956) and
Fred WIENER (b. 1959).
- Julius Gross LOEB (b. 1871, d. 1954) married Maxine SCHLAGER
(b. 1880, d. Apr. 1965). No children
- Leon LOEB married Flora LOEB (who was no relation).
- August LOEB -- known as "Augie"
- Mary LOEB married Jules FOGEL.
Children: Jules FOGEL, Jr., and Flora FOGEL.
- Florence LOEB (b. 1884, d. 1967) married Sam WILE
(a brother of her brother-in-law Louis WILE).
- Marion LOEB, died in infancy
After Florence was widowed, she married her late sister
Tillie's widower Sam WIENTER, Jr. (b. 1864, d. 1940s).
-
William Benjamin WIENER (b. 1907, d. 1981)
married Babette LEVY.
- William B. WIENER, Jr. (who has never married)
- Kay WIENER married Harry FREYER;
Three daughters: Amy FREYER,
Lee FREYER, and ??? FREYER
- Jacques Loeb WIENER
(b. October 1909), lawyer in Shreveport, Louisiana, married
Betty EICHENBAUM (b. 1913, d. 1999).
-
Jacques Loeb WIENER, Jr.
(b. Oct. 1934 Shreveport, Louisiana)
who sits on the United States Circuit Court of Appeals
for the Fifth Circuit, in New Orleans, and
married Sandra Baron.
Four children -- Pat WIENER (b. Sep. 1958),
Jacques Loeb WIENER III (b. Oct. 1959),
Betty WIENER (b. 1961) and
Donald [Don] Baron WIENER (b. October 1962)
- Marion WIENER (b. 1937)
married Donald [Don] Paul WEISS.
Four children -- twins James [Jim] Louis WEISS
and Eric Charles WEISS (b. 1959),
Jeffrey William WEISS (b. 1961) and
Jennifer WEISS (b. 1964).
- Carrie LOEB (b. Feb. 22, 1877, d. Oct. 1957)
married William Benjamin WIENER (b. 1863, d. Apr. 30, 1938)
a brother of her brother-in-law Sam WIENER, Jr.).
- Dr. William Benjamin WIENER, Jr.
(b. 25 Apr. 1915, d. Dec. 2001) married
Carolyn Rosa LOEB
(b. 14 Apr. 1922, d. Oct. 1998) who was no relation.
They had four children:
Mildred Caroline WIENER (b. Oct. 1949),
William Benjamin WIENER III (b. 15 Oct. 1951),
Rose Mary WIENER (b. 29 Sep. 1955) and
Carrie Loeb WIENER (b. 122 July 1957)
- Dr. Julian WIENER (b. 30 Apr. 1917, d. 9 Jan. 2002)
married Kathryn Cecile LOEB
(b. 8 Mar. 1929).
Four children --
Ellen Carol WIENER (b. 22 Aug. 1953),
Jay Lucien WIENER (b. 9 Apr. 1955)
,
Mary Loeb WIENER (b. 13 June 1958) and
Dr. John Samuel WIENER (b. 18 Oct. 1962).
Thanks to Jay Lucien WIENER
for information on this family tree.
- Ana Cerf LOEB (b. 1879, d. 1884) died in childhood.
- Stella LOEB (d. 1928) never married
- Samuel Gross LOEB (b. 26 June 1885, d. 4 Sep. 1972) married
Lillian (Lil) HOLLIDAY (b. Sep. 1900, d. 1976).
They had no children.
- Gabriel LOEB
- Jacques LOEB (b. 31 Mar. 1855 Reichshoffen, Alsace, d. 29 Mar. 1912) married
Selena WEIL (b. 1862, d. Friday night 28 Feb. 1908)
daughter of Janetta SIMON and Henry (Heinrich) WEIL.
(Henry and his brother Josiah were founding members of Temple Beth Or
(the original congregation in Montgomery) in 1852.
Jacques emgrated to Montgomery, circa 1872; where he had at least one sibling living.
The proximate cause for his emigration was that he was conscripted into the German Army,
after the Franco-Prussian War.
Jacques was later imprisoned on a visit home for what we would call draft evasion.
Jacques was the subject of cables between the United States Department of State
(which archived in the official records of the United States Department of State) and its
German equivalent in Berlin, as a result of which Jacques' release from prison was secured.
- Hubert LOEB (b. 1885, d. 1888 shortly after the birth of the twins).
Grand....
- Cecile LOEB (twin b. shortly before midnight 23 Sep. 1888, d. 1952)
married Dr. Gaston GREIL, of Montgomery, who was supposedly the first
Pediatrician in the South.
- Jacqueline GREIL (b. 18 June 1914, d. Jan 1997)
married Albert Louis FISCHEL -- known as "Chink" --
(b. 1904, d. Feb. 1977).
- Albert Louis FISCHEL, Jr. (b. 26 June 1940)
married Myra STEIN. Two children:
Jill Nicole FISCHEL (b. 27 June 1967) and
Jason Blake FISCHEL (b. Jan. 1970)
- Carol Sue FISCHEL (b. May 1943)
married Jack Ernest OLDEN. They had two children:
Cindy OLDEN (b. 1969) and
Randy OLDEN (b. 1972)
- Gaston Jacob GREIL (b. 1916, d. 18 May 1970)
married Faye STAMM (b. 24 Sep. 1919, d. July 1978).
They had three children:
Ralph Haas GREIL (b. Dec. 1947),
Steven Jay GREIL (b. May 1951) and
Jerry Thomas GREIL (b. Aug. 1952).
- Lucien Samuel LOEB (twin b. shortly after midnight 24 Sep. 1888,
d. 29 Nov. 1984)
married Helen Therese WEIL
(b. 7 Nov. 1894, d. 1 May 1976) of Montgomery,
who was a first-cousin of his younger sister
Blanche's husband Louis WEIL, through their fathers, Isidor and Herman,
respectively, who founded WEIL Brothers-Cotton, which
operated in Alabama (and throughout the world), for approximately 130 years.
- James Lucien LOEB(b. 6 Apr. 1922, d. Feb. 2010) married
Joan BYCK (b. 11 Apr. 1931). They had four children --
Helen Ruth LOEB (b. 13 July 1957),
Elizabeth Joan LOEB (b. 2 May 1959),
Patricia Lucienne LOEB (b. 23 Sep. 1961) and
James Lucien LOEB, Jr. (b. 10 Dec. 1964).
- Eda Weil LOEB (b. 14 May 1925, d. Feb. 2014)
married married Stanley NEWHOUSE, Jr.
(b. 10 Aug. 1910, d. Nov. 1991).
They had two children --
Douglas Lorie NEWHOUSE (b. Dec. 1953) and
James Lucien NEWHOUSE (b. 6 Oct. 1961)
- Kathryn Cecile LOEB (b. 8 Mar. 1929)
married Dr. Julian WIENER.
- Blanche LOEB (b. 5 Apr. 1892, d. July 1978)
married Louis A. WEIL, of New Orleans,
(a paternal first-cousin of Blanche's sister-in-law
Helen Therese WEIL).
- Betty WEIL (b. 1917) married Arthur BARNETT.
- Ellen BARNETT married CLEARY.
- Beth BARNETT
- Sue WEIL (b. 1920, d. 1973) married Charles SAMUEL.
- Cathy SAMUEL married Mier WOLF,
who was Mayor of Chevy Chase, Maryland
- Larry SAMUEL (b. 1949)
- Raphael LOEB (b. 1894, d. Jan. 1965)
married Myrtle KAUFMAN (b. 1896, d. 1990s).
The largesse of her maternal uncles created the
Kuhn Memorial Hospital in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
- Jack LOEB (b. 1920, d. Oct. 1985) married
Betty BERGER. They had four children:
Jack LOEB, Jr. (b. 1950),
Eve LOEB (b. 1952),
Nancy Kaufman LOEB (b. 1957) and
Albert LOEB -- known as "Bert" -- (b. 24 Sep. 1960)
- Albert LOEB (b. 1924, d. KIA in France, during World War II).
Information courtesy of Lori TOFEXIS satprepofaventura@gmail.com who is
a cousin somehow through the SIMON family in Montgomery, Alabama.
- Amalie LOEB married WINTER
- Florine LOEB married a LOEB relative
- Ben LOEB
- Michel LOEB married Lena WEIL,
a paternal aunt of Helen Therese WEIL
and Louis A. WEIL
- Raphael LOEB
- Victor LOEB
- Frances LOEB
- Virginia LOEB married
Robert S. WEIL, a nephew of Helen Weil LOEB
- August Benjamin LOEB
(b. 6 Jun 1841, Bechtheim, Rhein-Hessen, Germany,
d. 23 Aug 1915)
married Mathilde ADLER
(This was a second marriage.
She was first married to B. W. FLEISHER)
(b. ca 1848,
d. 7 Jul 1875)
- Oscar D. LOEB (b. 1872, d. 29 Mar 1919) m. Rose GOLDSMITH
(b. ca 1875)
- Dorothy LOEB (b. 19 Sep 1898, d. 17 May 1972) m. (17
Mar 1918) and div. Elmer SIMON (b. ca 1896)
- Barbara Loeb SIMON (b. 1 Aug 1920) m. (4 Jul 1940)
Lawrence BLUMENTHAL (b. 8 Oct 1916, d. 29 Sept 2003).
- Elinor BLUMENTHAL (b. 24 Mar 1942) m. (27 Dec
1964) John Muir GOULD
- Nicholas Benjamin GOULD (b. 8 Oct 1967)
- Saskia Catherine GOULD (b. 4 Jan 1970) m. (26 Jun 1999)
Daniel DUMMETT
- Amalia Rae DUMMETT (b. 31 May 2001)
- Teanna Louise DUMMETT (b. 5 Nov 2003)
- Molly Louise GOULD (b. 2 Apr 1980) m. (13 Jul 2007)
Angelo DE SANTIS
- Carl Reuben GOULD (b. 14 Sep 1982) m. (28 Dec 2003) Stacy
MILLARD
- Ryan John GOULD (b. 26 May 2006)
- Ella Louise GOULD (b. 25 April 2008)
- Thomas BLUMENTHAL (b. 2 Sep 1943) m. (25 June 1966)
Elizabeth Logan PACKARD b. 24 Jun 1943
- Dana Michael BLUMENTHAL (b. 26 Aug 1969) m. (14 Sep 2002)
Laura PERRY
- Quinn Perry BLUMENTHAL (b. 9 Mar 2006)
- Gregory Logan BLUMENTHAL (b. 17 Jun 1972) m. (2 Oct 1999)
Amanda Shu-Chuan CHEN
- Jason Logan BLUMENTHAL(b. 12 Jun 2003)
- Adrian Skye BLUMENTHAL (b. 28 Jan 2005)
- Margaret BLUMENTHAL (b. 22 Sep 1946) m. (14 Jun
1968) and div. William D. STERN
(b. 19 May 1945)
- Tia Sarka MRAZ (b. 13 Jul 1977)
- Laura
BLUMENTHAL (b. 6 Oct 1956) kafetzou@shaw.ca
- Elinor SIMON (b. 12 Oct 1922) m. (5 Sep 1945) and
div. Maxwell Henry DAVIS
- Frederick DAVIS (b. Feb 1948)
- Barbara DAVIS (b. Apr 1950)
- Dorrie Ann DAVIS (b. May 1952)
- Matilda LOEB (d. 26 Oct 1933) first married Stanley
SAMPTER
- Roseanne SAMPTER (b. 10 Nov 1919) m. Al BARTWINK
(b. 2 May 1919).
- Marjorie BARTWINK (b. 1943) m. and div. Edwin M. GOLDSMITH
- Stephen GOLDSMITH m. Karen GROSSMAN
- Brooke GOLDSMITH (b. 15 Feb 1996)
- Matthew GOLDSMITH (b. 6 Feb 1998)
- Jane GOLDSMITH (b. 27 Jul 2002)
- Lauren GOLDSMITH m. Jeremy MOLISH
- David MOLISH
- Andrew MOLISH
- Norman BARTWINK (b. 1949)
- Doris SAMPTER m. Robert ROSENAU
- Ronald ROSENAU (b. 1948)
- Robyn ROSENAU
- Randi ROSENAU
- Steven ROSENAU
- Jolee ROSENAU
- Mekissa ROSENAU
- Brett ROSENAU
- Thomas ROSENAU (b. 1950)
- Charles A SAMPTER (b. 1924)
Matilda LOEB remarried Morton GERSTLE
- Howard Arthur LOEB (b. 25 Jul 1873, d. 3 Nov 1955)
m. Hortense FLEISHER
(b. 1875, Pennsylvania, d. 8 Jul 1957)
- Bella LOEB (b. ca 1874, d. Feb 1963)
m. Solomon SELIG (b. 1858, d. 13 Jun 1939)
- Minnie LOEB (b. 1875, d. 1 Jul 1946)
m. (22 Oct 1895) Albert WOLF (b. 15 Jun 1868, d. 16 Feb 1931)
- Harriet WOLF (b. ca 1900) first married Milton ROSENAU.
- Fred ROSENAU (b. 23 Jun 1923) m. (30 Jun. 1955)
Ellen MILLER
- Howard A ROSENAU (b. 21 Jul 1925)
- Milton ROSENAU Jr. (b. 16 Jun 1931)
m. (12 Jun 1954) Joyce FISHE
Harriet WOLF remarried Fred SCHWED (b. ca 1895)
- Howard WOLF (b. 1901) m. (1928) Martha ROSENTHAL
(b. 1907)
- Albert Edmund WOLF (b. 28 Dec 1929).
Children: Deborah A WOLF (b. 28 Oct 1955),
Martha L WOLF (b. 19 Nov 1954),
James G WOLF (b. 29 Feb 1956)
- Howard Louis WOLF (b. 27 Apr 1932)
m. Ann APFELBAUM
- John Howard WOLF (b. 11 Dec 1937)
- Alfred WOLF (b. 29 Jul 1904)
m. Constance CONN (b. 16 Jul 1905)
- Walter L WOLF m. Irene GOLDOWSKY
- Alexandra WOLF (b. 1 Nov 1936) m. Herbert FOGEL
- Nicholas WOLF (b. 2 Mar 1938)
- Catherine WOLF (b. 5 Mar 1940) m.
John Frederick TUTON.
Child: Anya TUTON (b. May 1973)
- Andrew WOLF (b. 3 Dec 1943)
- Thomas WOLF (b. 23 Sep 1945)
- Lucy WOLF (b. 1949)
- Babette LOEB married Abraham LANDSBERG
- Bernard S. LOEB, director of Office of Aviation Safety
at National Transportation Safety Board
- Betty (Babette) LOB/LOEB (b. 1842) is the great-grandmother of
Martha R. GALLAGHER (945 W. Grovecenter Street,
Covina, California 91722). Betty and her sisters Teresa
(b. 1834) and Jeanette (b. 1846) all emigrated to
Philadelphia in the 1860s and changed their names from LOB to
LOEB. Their brother Lazarus LOB (b. 1840) left for North
America in 1872, and brothers Jacob (b. 1835) and
Baruch (b. 1840) remained in Phillipsburg Badan, marrying
Johanna BODDENHEIMER and Henrietta BODDENHEIMER daughters of Elias
BODDENHEIMER and Teresa LOB.
- Bernard LOEB came to the Territory of Florida from Mülheim an der Ruhr,
Prussia in 1834 to settle on property that he had purchased in Monticello,
Jefferson County in 1831. Bernard was one of the first registered voters for
the new State of Florida, established in 1845,
- Maurice LOEB served in the Confederacy in the First Florida Infantry
and was captured at Missionary Ridge, TN. He survived his captivity only
to return to a bankrupt family business... their tannery and leathergoods
business had been a large supplier to the Confederacy. The family still
own a portion of LOEB land in Jefferson County, Florida.
Contact: Great-grandson Thomas Lake LOEB, Jr. (Tom)
tloeb@mailer.fsu.edu
-
Carl Morris LOEB (b. 1875 Frankfurt, Germany, d. 1955).
Carl comes to America in 1893 as an intern for the American Metal Comany.
In 1915, Carl becomes President of the American Metal Comany and leads the 1919 management buyout of the
company from the United States Government.
Carl, who had built his personal wealth as president of American Metals Company resigned from the company and
bought a seat on the New York Stock Exchange, at the urging of his son John in 1931, to found Carl M. LOEB & Co.
In 1937, Carl M. LOEB & Co. merged with RHOADES & Company, a white shoe Wall Street brokerage firm, in 1937 to form what became
LOEB, RHOADES and Company.
Three years after Loeb left American Metals, the company's stock was nearly worthless.
Together with his son John,
Carl ran the firm for its first 24 years, from 1931 until his death in 1955.
The famous LOEB Boat House was built in New York's Central Park in 1954 financed largely with a gift from Carl M. LOEB.
- John Langeloth LOEB, Sr. married Frances LEHMAN.
John was a partner in the firm from 1931 to 1955 and following the death of his father became the senior partner,
a role which he retained through 1977 when the firm was merged.
In 1951, John Loeb became a governor of the New York Stock Exchange.
In 1956, LOEB RHOADES acquired a controlling interest in the Cuban Atlantic Sugar Company and sells its stake on December 31, 1958, a day before the Cuban Revolution.
In 1973, Carl M. MUELLER assumed management control of the firm before John resumed his management responsibilities in the firm in 1977.
John oversaw the merger of LOEB, RHOADES with Hornblower, Weeks, Noyes & Trask to form Loeb, Rhoades, Hornblower & Co. in January 1978
before handing over day to day control of the firm to his nephew, Thomas KEMPNER, in 1950.
In 1970, the LOEB Fellowship is established at Harvard Univeristy's Graduate School of Design.
In 1974, Finance Magazine named John as "Investment Banker of the Year."
In 1966, Frances became New York City Commissioner to the United Nations.
In 1993, the Frances Lehman LOEB Art Center at Vassar College was opened.
- Ambassador John Langeloth LOEB, Jr.
(b. 2 May 1930). is a businessman, philanthropist, art collector, and
former United States Ambassador to Denmark (1981-1983) and
Delegate to the United Nations (1984).
Since 1979, Loeb has been chairman of LOEB, RHOADES Trust Company, successor to
John L. LOEB Jr. Associates, Inc., Investment Counselors.
LOEB is the founder of and owner of the Russian Riverbend Vineyards Ltd., which produces Sonoma-Loeb wines.
He has sponsored publications and exhibitions on early American genealogy and family histories, and on Danish art.
In 2009, he founded the
George Washington Institute for Religious Freedom, and serves as the chairman of the organization.
John married Nina SUNDBY.
- Alexandra LOEB married DRISCOLL
John married Meta Martindell HARRSEN.
The LOEB Institute for Religious Freedom
and Democracy at George Washington University
is named after the Ambassador.
- Nicholas Mears LOEB
(b. 2 Aug. 1975),
actor
businessman, married and divorced Anna PETTERSSON.
Founder of Loeb Foods and the Crunchy Condiment Company.
John married (2011) Sharon J. HANDLER.
- daughter LOEB married KEMPNER.
- Thomas L. KEMPNER.
Joins LOEB RHOADES & Company in 1950.
Thomas founded LOEB Partners Corporation, registered broker-dealer and investment advisor, in 1982
to focus on managing assets for the Loeb family, wealthy clientele and institutions.
Thomas was the final chairman of LOEB, RHOADES, serving from 1978 until the sale of the company in 1979
to SHEARSON HAYDEN STONE creating SHEARSON LOEB RHOADES. At the time it was the largest merger
in Wall Street history ($250 million) and SHEARSON LOEB RHOADES became the world's 2nd largest
investment bank.
LOEB Partners launched the LOEB Arbitrage Fund in 1988 as an investment vehicle for the
LOEB family and other family office clients.
In 2008, LOEB Partners Corporation was renamed LOEB Capital Management.
- Jamie L. KEMPNER
became executive vice-president of LOEB Partners in 2012 and in 2014 he
took over day-to-day operations of LOEB Partners from his father who remains CEO.
- Ann LOEB (b. 1953, d. 1973) married
Edgar BRONFMAN, Sr.
- Samuel BRONFMAN
- Edgar BRONFMAN, Jr.,
CEO of Warner Music Group from 2004 to 2011, Chairman of Warner Music Group from 2011 to 2012.
Married (1979-1991) Sherry BREWER.
- Benjamin BRONFMAN
is an environmentalist, entrepreneur, and musician. Bronfman is currently a Strategic Advisor & principal of Global Thermostat.
He was a member of rock band The Exit (going by the name Ben BREWER),
and he is currently a member of the music collective, Teachers, and co-founder of the Green Owl record label.
With musician and activist Mathangi "Maya" ARULPRAGASAM,
better known under the stage name M.I.A., Bronfman has a son named
Ikhyd Edgar Arular BRONFMAN (b. 11 Feb. 2009).
- Vanessa BRONFMAN
- >a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Bronfman">Hannah BRONFMAN (b. New York), is a DJ and model from Manhattan.
She was in the Fall 2014 DKNY Fashion Show.
She is also the founder of GreenOwl, an environmentally sustainable record label and multimedia company.
In 2012, there was an app she cofounded called Beautified that allows users to search for last-minute spa and
salon appointments.
She was featured in the fashion documentary This is My Reality.
She is a guest editor for Nifty Thifty website.
She invested in a restaurant called Hotel Griffou when she was 20 years old.
Hannah graduated from Bard College in December 2010 with a degree in sculpture.
Samuel remarried ALCOCK SAN ROMÁN
- Aaron BRONFMAN
- Bettina BRONFMAN
- Erik BRONFMAN
- Clarissa BRONFMAN
- Matthew BRONFMAN (b. 15 June 1959 New York City)
is a businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist. Bronfman is also the main shareholder in IKEA Israel,
Israel Discount Bank and the Shufersal supermarket chain.
He is also the chairman and CEO of BHB holdings, a family holding company.
Previously, He was a managing director at ACI Holdings, a private equity firm based in New York.
He is a former director of Jenny Craig, BizBash Media Inc., Palace Candles, Inc., EARNEST Partners, LLC,
Tweeter Home Entertainment Group Inc., and James River Group, Inc.
Married Lisa BELZBERG (divorced, 6 children) and
remarried Stacey KAYE.
- Adam BRONFMAN
- Carolyn LOEB, French disco singer
- Charles LOEB,
Physician (Ob-Gyn).
- Kelly G. LOEB,
(b. March 14, 1976, Los Angeles) is dental student at University
of Missouri: Kansas City,
-
Charles Samuel "Chuck" Loeb
(b. 7 Dec. 1955 Nyack, New York,
d. 31 July 2017) was an American jazz
guitarist and a member of the groups Steps Ahead and Fourplay.
- Daniel D. LOEB, LOEB at ONCOLOGY.WISC.EDU,
Asst. Prof. Oncology, Wisconsin.
- Daniel LOEB, character supervisor for the film Titanic
- David-Robert LOEB
married Paule_Madeleine PICARD
-
Dominique-France LOEB, later PICARD,
once Princess Fadila of Egypt (b. 23 Nov. 1948)
married (1976) and divorced (1996)
Fuad II
(b. 16 Jan. 1952 Abdeen Palace, Cairo),
former King of Egypt and the Sudan.
- David H. LOEB, Goldman Sach's head of Asia equity sales in New York.
Accused of sharing inside information with Galleon Group LLC co-founder Raj Rajaratnam.
- David Virgil LOEB, musician, (family origins Trier,
Germany).
- Ed LOEB married Millicent, divorced, remarried,
deceased. Lived
in West Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana in the 1960-1970's.
- Edwin Meyer LOEB (1894-1966)
-
Dr. Ehud LOEB
was born in 1934 as Herbert Odenheimer in Buehl, Germany. During the Holocaust his family was deported to France; from there his parents were sent to Auschwitz where they perished. Dr. Loeb survived as a child in hiding. Ehud Loeb today lives in Jerusalem and is a member of the Commission for the Designation of the Righteous Among the Nations. He feels that as someone who was saved, it is
his duty to contribute in some way to rewarding those who helped the Jews.
-
Rabbi Eliezer LÖB
(b. 1837 in Pfungstadt, Grand Duchy of Hesse, Germany,
d. January 23, 1892 in Altona, Hamburg, Germany)
was educated at the gymnasium of Darmstadt and at
the University of Giessen,
and received his rabbinical instruction chiefly under
Rabbi Benjamin Hirsch AUERBACH of Darmstadt,
whose daughter he married.
At first he was principal of the
Jüdische Realschule in his native city, founded by him (1857â€"61).
Subsequently he was called to the rabbinate of Ichenhausen, Bavaria,
where he remained until 1873, when he was called to succeed
Rabbi Jacob ETTLINGER as chief rabbi of Altona.
He contributed to the Jüdische Presse, and prepared for
publication H. J. Michael's bibliographical work
Or ha-Chayyim but ill health prevented him from completing his labor,
which was finished by A. Berliner.
A rabbinical work by him, Dammeseq Eli'ezer remained in manuscript.
He was a devoted worker for Orthodox communal affairs
and was for years a trustee of the Hildesheimer Seminary at Berlin.
- Ella LOEB is the paternal grandmother of
Stuart J. SAMUEL.
She came to the US from Germany and settled in Baltimore in the
early 1900's with her brothers Harry and Meyer LOEB.
- Ernest LOEB m. Selma SACHSENDORFER daughter of Leah and
David SACHSENDORFER.
- Howard LOEB CALABASLAW@aol.com
m. Susan
- Cindy Hope LOEB m. (7 Aug 2005 Los Angeles)
Robert CRAIG son of Betty and Edward IZENBERG (d.). Rob is a comedy writer and the music director at Premiere Radio Networks in
Sherman Oaks, California. Cindy and Rob met at Premiere where Cindy also works.
In addition to her position in Affiliate Services at Premiere, Cindy has been
pursuing her singing and acting. Â She recently completed a successful run in the
Studs Terkel musical Working and received  accolades in Los Angeles
Weekly, being described as “The very appealing Cindy Hope LOEB.â€
- Eugene LOEB saw that things were changing in Europe. Anti-Semitism was on the rise and it got to the point where he and his brother
Eliezer(?),
who had his own family, decided to leave the country for the United States. When the time came to embark on the ship set for the US,
Eugene
and his family was turned away, however, they settled for another destination point, which was Uruguay in South America.
When they arrived at Uruguay, their last name on the official documents were misspelled from “Loeb†to “Lebâ€â€¦ and it stayed that way.
Eliezer and his family were able to board the ship to the US. The last thing that was heard about them was that they settled in Cleveland, Ohio.
One of Eliezer's children grew up to be a NASA physicist.
- David LEB (formerly LOEB) (b. 1925 Cluj, Hungary), raised in Montevideo, Uruguary.
Son: Emilio LEB emilioleb@gmail.com
- Feibelmann LOB married Ester DOTTERES, both recorded as having been living in Mutterstadt in 1754.
- Kalman LOB married Anna Maria ISAAC, daughter of Raphael and Rachel
ISAAC from
Fussgoennheim on 20 May 1802. In 1808, responding to the Code Napoleon,
Kalman and Anna Maria changed their names. He asked to be called Jacques
(Jakob) and she asked that her maiden name be recorded as "Marie Anne LANDMANN." Between 1803 and 1826, they had 13 children.
Jakob LOEB died in
Mutterstadt on August 16, 1825 and Marie Anne died on 20 October 1853, also
in Mutterstadt. Descendant: Ernest LOEB
- Lazarus LOEB married Fradel BENSHEIM who was born in
Mannheim and who was the widow of Herrmann from Grunstadt.
- Ester LOEB married Simon MARX
- son
- daughter
- daughter (died at birth 1790 Mutterstadt), twin of Ferdinand LOEB
- Ferdinand LOEB (born 1790 Mutterstadt a small town near Heidelberg, Germany in the region that was formerly known as DARMSTADT-Hesse)
married Janet.
Ferdinand, who was a peddler in Germany and who was conscripted in Napoleon's
army. At that time he chose the surname LOB which was later altered to LOEB when
Rudolph, Frederick's Father came to Ellis Island in 1901 at the age of twelve.
He later went on to develop lace curtain and machinery in a factory in Camden,
New Jersey and settled in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania.
Ferdinand LOEB wrote his autobiography in 1835.
His great great great granddaughter Terese LOEB KREUZER TLKpiano at aol.com has a portion
of it translated into English and have left a copy of it at the Leo BAECK Library in Manhattan.
- son
- Abraham LOEB of Mutterstadt, married Lena HIRSCH
- Rudolph LOEB married Terese ULLMAN LOEB.
Rudi came to the US when he was 13 to through Ellis Island from
Munich in Germany.
Terese remarried Rabbi Solomon FOSTER, who was the Rabbi of the
Newark, New Jersey Reformed Synagogue.
- Frederick Rudolph LOEB (b. 13 Sep. 1914 Philadelphia,
d. 18 May 1989 Philadelphia) married Elise KAUDERS
(b. 2 Oct. 1916) lives in Wyncote House.
- Terese LOEB KREUZER TLKpiano at aol.com (b. 10 Jan. 1943 Philadelphia).
She writes "When I went to the Leo BAECK some years ago with my daughter, who
had an assignment from school to write about her ancestors. I gave the
librarian the name of my grandfather,
Rudolf LOEB, who was born in Mutterstadt
and who emigrated to Philadelphia in the 1890's. She returned moments later
with a thick file that had been deposited in the library by a man named Ernest
LOEB who lived not far from me in Manhattan. As soon as I opened this file, I
realized that Ernest and I were both descended from Feibelmann LOB."
- Randle LOEB
randleloeb@gmail.com.
Lives in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.
Son and Daughter.
- Richard LOEB (d.) married Marianne.
They lived in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania.
Children:
Thomas LOEB, David LOEB, Adrienne LOEB
- 5 other children
- Felix LOEB from Strasbourg (cousin of
Paul Henry LOEB) married Gessy
- Pierre LOEB m. Ivani.
- Pierre LOEB
- Jean Louis LOEB
- Rodrigo LOEB
- Henriette LOEB m. Pierre ESTEVES
- Francisco ESTEVES
- Luis ESTEVES
- Antonio ESTEVES
- Isabel ESTEVES
- Beatriz ESTEVES
- Raoul LOEB, plastic surgeon in Brazil, married Elza LARA
- Tania Lara LOEB m. Arnold WALD.
Son: Raul Loeb WALD
- Katia Lara LOEB
- Cynthia Lara LOEB m. Amedeo PAPA.
Son: Lorenzo Loeb PAPA.
- Sheila Lara LOEB
- Rabbi Ferdinand LOEB
(brothers Hannon LOEB, Simon LOEB, Louis LOEB, Henry LOEB)
came from Alsace-Lorraine and settled
with his wife in Indiana.
He married Mina ACKERMAN (b. 1844) daughter of
Rabbi Loew ACKERMAN and Karoline LEIBMAN from Gutwertheim, Germany.
Contact: Ronnie Bernard LAZARUS rlbl249@aol.com great-granddaughter
of Mina's brother Nathan ACKERMAN.
- Esther LOEB (b.
abt 1868, d. 1915) married Herman FALKENSTEIN and she had a settlement house in
Chicago that was very well known.
- Benjamin LOEB
- Stella LOEB Stella married Raphael BLOCH
-
Robert BLOCH, wrote the book
Psycho
(version francais Psychos:
book,
film)
and other thrillers.
- Gertrude LOEB
- Lee LOEB
Contact: Tami PENTEK
- François LOEB heads the LOEB department stores in Bern,
Switzerland. Ancestors came from Germany (Freiburg area) in the
1850's.
Contact: His brother-in-law Stanley ROBBOY robbo001 at mc.duke.edu.
- Fred LOEB, immigrated to Philadelphia from Russia, 1914. Other relatives from Russia went to South Africa.
- David Frederick LOEB (b. 1 May 1923 Philadelphia)
-
Vernon LOEB
loebv@washpost.com is the local Philadelphia editor for the Washington Post. Previously he was deputy managing editor/news at The Philadelphia Inquirer, where he was a reporter earlier in his career. Before returning to Philadelphia, he was Metro investigations
editor at the Los Angeles Times and a defense reporter at The Washington Post.
He is married to CBS Philly broadcast journalist
Patricia Ford "Pat" LOEB (b. Philadelphia).
She graduated magna cum laude from Temple University’s renowned School of Communications and Theatre and, after three invaluable years at KYW,
spent the majority of her work life in public radio, including four years as a foreign correspondent based in Asia,
which gave her the opportunity to cover stories such as coups d’etat, volcano eruptions, earthquakes,
and the return of Imelda Marcos to Manila to reclaim her shoes.
A digression into motherhood was punctuated by print work for the Washington Post, the Congressional Quarterly,
and the Pew Center for Civic Journalism, among other gigs.
She returned to radio in Los Angeles, as a correspondent for the public radio business show
Marketplace.
- Katie LOEB of New York City, manager of the Manhattan Inn and Glasslands
- David LOEB, a student at Temple University
- Frances LOEB, a student-athlete at Johns Hopkins
- Julia LOEB, a student at CU-Boulder.
- Frederic LOEB
- Richard Otto LOEB (d. around 1927)
m. JACOBSON.
- Eric LOEB (b. 1921 Stuttgart)
m. Marion (b. Frankfurt)
lives New York City
- Harry LOEB (d. 2002)
- Fritz LOEB from Manheim came to Argentina in 1935.
- Raul LOEB is president of Nidera S.A. (grain exporting
company).
- Gerald M. LOEB, founding partner of
E. F. Hutton & Co..
In 1957, he established the
Gerald LOEB Award
for excellence in in journalism,
especially in the fields of business, finance and the economy.
-
Gerald E. LOEB, M.D., gloeb@usc.edu,
Director of the
Medical Device Development Facity
and
at
the University of Southern California, and
Chief Executive Officer of
Syntouch.
Read In
New Procedure, Artificial Arm Listens to Brain.
Family changed name from LIEBOWITZ when they immigrated to the United States
from Lithuania.
- Gerson Gustav LOEB (1785-1855) who
married Susanne MÜLLER
whose father had a business at the "Hohen
Markt" in Vienna, Worms,
Rhein-Hessen.
Gerson's father was a court banker and "Paechter
der Muenze" in Vienna. A
note states that this family of "tolerated Jews"
was related to Baron
BIEDERMANN who was important at the time of
Napoleon.
- Amalie LOEB (married Isaak ISRAEL of
Mattersdorf, Hungary [Burgenland]),
- Abraham LOEB
- Maier Wolf (Max) LOEB
- Titel LOEB (married HEIM)
- Katherine LOEB married FALL
- Blume LOEB
- Jacob LOEB
Gerson's descendant
Simon LOEB was founding partner of New York accounting
firm LOEB and TROPER.
Contact: Simon's cousin Leo BING's grandson
Daniel BING dbing@utk.edu.
- Gumbel LOEB was born in Vallendar/Rhein,
Germany, sometime around
1850. He married Emma HERZ.
- Leni LOEB
- Victor LOEB born in Vallendar in 1885. Victor married Bertha
ROSENTHAL
from Westerburg in 1920.
- Max Gunther LOEB (b. 1921) emigrated to Canada in 1940 and now resides in
Cambridge,
Ontario, Canada. He married Martha SEVIGNY in 1960
- Mark Bertram LOEB, twin.
lives in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is a doctor of infectious
diseases and
microbiology. Married Andrea Ciemiega in 1990, and they
had a
daughter named Julia Danielle in 1995.
- Daniel Victor LOEB, twin b. 1961, d. 1978.
- Norman Gary LOEB (b. 1965)
research associate
(post-doc) in
atmospheric science at Oregon State University in
Corvallis,
Oregon.
- Gus LOEB m. Julia. Article from Lincoln, Nebraska's
The Evening News (25 June 1895).
Killed a husband and wife.
Barboursville, Ky., June 25-- "Word has been received here that Gus LOEB
and his
wife, Julia, Hebrew peddlers, were murdered in Harlan county by masked
men. Robbery was the only cause for the crime. The murderers have not
been captured. Gus LOEB has a good business in Philadelphia."
- Gustov LOEB (born 18
Feb 1874 in Goldbach, Germany, died 30 Oct 1952 in New York City) married a Johanna
WORMS (born 16 Oct 1875 in Aschaffenburg, Germany, died 13 Jul 1954 in New York City).
They had a daughter, Ilse, (born 30 Sept 1900 in Goldbach, died 23 Feb 1985
in NY) who married a Dr. Max SALOMON ( born 8 Jan 1893 in Sprindlingen,
Germany, died 23 May 1957 in New York City). They had a son named Henry.
(Contact person: Steven Warner
SWarner317 at aol.com
- Harry J. LOEB (1862-1942) and his brother Fred LOEB.
Harrye is buried in the Circle Hill
Cemetary in Punsutawney, PA.
They both were founding father,
successful businessmen and philanthropists in Du Bois, PA
Harry was a merchant who later became
involved with the DU BOIS family in the lumber business.
Contact: Richard Steve LEVINE
richlevine00@hotmail.com
- Helen LOEB hLOEB at eastern.edu, Professor of Education, Eastern College, received a laureate award for twenty years of continuous membership in this
group. Helen will be Chairing the Alvernia College teacher preparation programs evaluating team for the Pennsylvania
Department of Education February 17-19.
-
Henry LOEB
-
Henry L. LOEB,
Mathematician, University of Oregon,
LOEB at bright.math.uoregon.edu
- Henry LOEB moved from Bolgar, Russia to Sanger, California.
- Edwin Theodore LOEB, grew up in Sanger, California
- Edwin Albert LOEB, grew up in Fresno, California
- Henry LOEB. Bella LOEB was born in New York City Mar. 15, 1861. Her mother was
Henriette BERLINGER and her father was Henry LOEB. Henry had gone to San
Francisco earlier to set up his business and find a home for his little
family. Mother and daughter travelled from N.Y. to New Orleans, then
went by ship to Panama.From Panama they travelled overland to San Diego.
When they reached San Diego, Bella came down with measles. Henry came
down to meet them. When Bella was well again they came by ship to San
Francisco. Bella's mother died soon after in 1867. Bella was only seven.
She and her father moved into a boarding house where there would be
someone around for the little girl while her dad was at work. Henry was
in the meat packing business. Contact: Bella's granddaughter,
Molley McMANUS mcmanus at dallas.net
- Henry STERN LOEB from Chicago married Elsie LOEB
(also her maiden name) from St. Louis. Their families had both
immigrated to the U.S. in the late 1800s from Southern Germany.
Their daughter
Elizabeth Louise LOEB
elizabeth.LOEB at usdoj.gov. Also contact
Henry's nephew Hamilton LOEB
hammyl at aol.com.
- Hirch LÖB m. Sara ANSCHEB (b. Bentheim, Germany)
- Daniel LÖB
(b. 8 Dec. 1808 Bechtheim, Germany, d. Amsterdam, Netherlands 20 Jan. 1884)
married (26 Nov. 1844)
Sophie Abraham POSNANSKI
(b. 19 May 1817 Amsterdam, d. 19 Aug. 1876). Their graves are at Muiderberg, Holland.
- Francina LÖB (b. 15 July 1846 Amsterdam) m. Coppel PHILIPP from Cappeln, Germany
- Anna Sophia LÖB (b. 12 Oct. 1848)
- Henriette Julia LÖB (b. 14 Apr. 1850) emigrated with husband to U.S.A. in 1873
- Augusta Ambrosia LÖB (b. 22 Nov. 1851)
- Susanna Bertha LÖB (b. 29 Apr. 1853)
- Wilhelmina Louis LÖB (b. 11 Aug. 1854) m. Fransz ASCHER probably from Hamburg, Germany
- Herman Albert LÖB (b. 14 Sep. 1855) emigrated to the U.S. as a
young man. Contact: Karin LOEB mkl@hccnet.nl
- Pauline Elise LÖB (b. 23 July 1857, d. 1937) m.
married Otto LOEB
(b. 1854 Elberfeld, d. 1934 Hilversum)
- Emilie Charlotte LÖB (b. 6 Nov. 1858) m. Leopold BUCHENBACHER from Rotterdam, Netherlands.
- Hyman LOEB (b. Poland?, d. Richmond Hill, NY 1947 or 1948) tailor in New
York. Hyman married Yetta FARBER (b. late 1800s Nowy Sacz/Nysont,
Poland, d. 1920s New York). Yetta and her brother both died in the
1920s and Hyman remarried Yetta's brother's widow Laura HIBEL. It
was the second marriage for both Laura and Hyman. Laura and her
first husband are the great-grandparents of
Arielle K. MASTERS.
Yetta is Arielle's great-grandfather's sister.
- Samuel LOEB, printer (b. about 1900 New York,
d. ? (lived in Florida in 1994)) married Shirley
(b. about 1900).
Children: Cecilia "Sissy" LOEB
and Melvin LOEB.
- Etta LOEB (b. 1905 New York, d. New York)
first married (Brooklyn, New York)
(1) Harry MAIBRUCH
(b. after 1900, d. early 1960s New York)
- Alan Ira MAIBRUCH, pharmacist
(b. about 1938, d. 2000 New York)
married Susan. One daughter and one son.
Etta remarried WEISS.
- Isaac LOEB Peretz, 1852-1915, Polish Jewish poet, novelist, playwright, and lawyer.
A voice of the renaissance of progressive culture among the Jews (Haskalah),
he wrote in Hebrew and Yiddish of the material poverty and spiritual riches of European Jews.
His finest work is contained in his Hasidic sketches, e.g., Stories and Pictures (19001901).
- Isaac LÖB married Esther Eliaß.
- Moyses LÖB (born
Easter 1762, died 26.06.1837) later had his name changed to
Moises Dreifuß (or as of 1814 to Moses Löb DREYFUSS).
Contact: Iris Schaechter ischaechter at web.de
- Isaiah ben Jodah LOEB Berlin,
also called Isaiah Pick
(b. October 1725, Eisenstadt, Hungary [now in Austria] d. May
13, 1799, Breslau, Silesia, Prussia [now
Wroclaw, Pol.]), Jewish scholar noted for his textual
commentaries on the Talmud and other writings.
- Isidore LOEB (1839-1892). (Encyclopedia Judaica 22 Volume Set
> XI p. 437). French rabbi and scholar. Secretary of Alliance Israelite Universelle in Paris 1869-1892.
- J. Eugene LOEB (b. 7 Oct. 1908 Albia, Iowa, d. around 1950 Illinois?)
(son of Mattie ETTENSON)
married Ann Loretta SANDERS (b. 31 Jan. 1911). Both sons
were adopted by a step father and do not use
the last name Loeb.
- Jay Eugene LOEB (3 July 1942)
- Philip LOEB (b. 1944)
Contact his relative: Shelle YOUNG
- Jacob LOEB (d. circa 1870, buried Wilmington NC), French consul, came to U.S.A.
around 1850 lived in Wilmington NC.
- Harry LOEB, medical student
Contact: E. W. WARD
- Jacob LOEB born in Vallendar-on-the-Rhine sometime
about 1830 or so. He married Minna Bass(?). The family was in the
livestock and feed business. They migrated to the U. S. and
established a home in Philadelphia, PA.
The two oldest sons,
Michael LOEB (b. May 12, 1868 Koblenz, d. Aug. 15, 1959
Chicago) and Theodore
LOEB were born in Germany.
They came to America when Theo was about 6 months old. They had 5
other children, Yetta, Carrie, Sadie and Louis LOEB
and Ray LOEB HECHT (Her husband was a rabbi in
Evansville, Indiana). Michael and Theodore were both in the
livestock business. Michael in Philadelhia and Theo in Chicago
where he was a cattle broker for over 75 years at the Union Stock
Yards.
- Jacob had a son Michael LOEB
(d. Philadelphia, during World War 2).
Michael had a son David Joel LOEB.
David LOEB married Louise Traitel (from the New Rochelle, NY
area), and there were LOEBs in her family tree as well. Julius LOEB was Louise's
grandfather, and he came to own his father-in-law's farm in Covington,
Indiana in the 1850-60 time period (Julius' wife was Mary McMannomy, daughter
of John McMannomy). The farm has stayed in the family until very recently; in
fact, Nicholas LOEB's aunt, Alida LOEB, recently sold her partnership interest. David LOEB graduated from U. Penn. in 1909.
David's son Joel Traitel LOEB graduated from Princeton in 1937. lives in Philadelphia.
Joel has two children: Victoria Lousie LOEB BROWN (b. 1957) and
Nicholas H. LOEB (b. 1959) NickLOEB at aol.com graduated from Princeton in in 1981.
- Theo married Pauline GOLDSMITH (b. Reading, PA 12/18/1870, d. Chicago, IL
4/30/59) and had 2 sons, (Elmer GOLDSMITH LOEB
b. 10/21/1898, Chicago, IL., d. 6/24/72; and Stanford LOEB
b. June 14, 1906, Chicago, IL., d. 9/17/1965, m. Dolly Tobin, no
children). Stanford was a partner with Theo in T. LOEB &
Son for many years.
Elmer married Erna Alma SCHWARZ (b. New York City 5/6/1903, d. Long Beach,
CA 4/2/ 1993) Dec. 29, 1923 in New York City. He was for many
years one of the U.S. sales agents for Gilbey's Spey Royal
Scotch. and spent many years as a sales executive for several
wine & spirits companies in the Chicagoland area.
Elmer's only child is Jerome Herbert LOEB JL8301 at aol.com
who lives in Long Beach, CA, and was born May
21, 1928 in Chicago, IL.
November 25, 1951 Jerome married his childhood sweetheart (who
decided to marry him when she was 10) Flora Neugroschl in
Chicago, IL. They lived in San Francisco
the 1st year and their daughter, Francine Marjorie LOEB was
born there July 28, 1952. Their son, Jeffrey David (now,
Jawxillion) was born in Chicago, Oct. 4, 1955. They moved to California
in 1973. He was a sales executive and branch manager with World Book
Encyclopedia for 30 years, and an actor and producer.
- Jacob LOEB (son of Kalman),
born about 1801 in Mannheim, had to speak French (thanks to
Napoleon), inherited his father's tobacco plantation, married a
Henriette Kramer (daughter of Henriette de Kaskelle) from Nantes,
then came to America (circa 1825-1