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Olga Reiss nee Kohn died 1950s; Herbert Reiss, 1905-circa 1980; Flora Lotte "Lola" Reiss, 1910-1995; Walter Reiss, 1908-1937; Moritz Reiss, 1876-1965; Kurt Reiss, 1906-1996

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Standing l-r: George? son of Max Reiss?, Max Reiss, Harry Gould, Moritz Reiss, Joe Reiss, and Herbert Reiss; Seated l-r: Trude Reiss (wife of Herbert), Else Reiss (mother of Joe), Lily Friedlander Gould, Eva Fantl Gould, Trude Reiss (wife of Joe), and Marta Reiss (wife of Max)

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From left to right, back row: Ernst Schueller, Hermine Schueller, Laura Stiassny, Sigmund Stiassny, Martha Pollak, Johanna Mislap and Jacob Hermann; front row: Melanie Herrmann (or Irene Tiring), Conrad Tiring, Emilie Kohnberger and Solomon Kohnberger

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Abraham Guttmann and Feige Taube Guttmann nee Berlowitz with their children Noah, Helmut (Koffel), Sally (Steven), Heinz and Dorothea (Dola) and an unidentified young man

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Paula Goldschmidt, née Harmelin, born 1880; Martin Goldschmidt, born circa 1879; Ruth Augusta Beatrice Goldschmidt, born 1923?

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Paul was the son from a previous marriage of Hermann's first wife Olga Judey nee Fischmann

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l-r: Hermann (father), Mary (Miriam), Olga (mother), Lydia, Sina and Jacob

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Hermann (Lazar Hirsch) Judey, born 1878 Riga and died 1959 New York; Joseph (Mitskun) Judey, born 1854 Vilna and died 1931 Berlin

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Henry Marx was born in Michelstadt/Hessen and emigrated to New York with his family in early 1937 when he was nine years old. He went to school but also delivered newspapers and shined shoes to help his family financially as his father only worked whatever odd jobs he could during the war years. Going from store to store shining shoes on weekends was Henry's main source of income. He had to wake up early in order to reserve the spot shown in this photograph, competing with a father and two sons who traveled from Brooklyn to Washington Heights to shine shoes.