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Obituary in Proceeding of the American Society of International Law – 1971:
MAX M. MANDELLAUB

 It is with great sadness and an acute sens of personal loss that I record the passing of Dr. Max Mandellaub in Frankfurt on November 16, 1967.
 Dr. Mandellaub was a member of the Society for over 25 years, and looked forward to pilgrimages from abroad almost every year to attend the sessions of the Society and to renew his cherished association with friends in the international legal profession. Dr. Mandellaub and I were students together at Geneva, before World War II, where he took his Doctor’s degree. He was a gifted writer, a brilliant analyst of European affairs, and a fine international lawyer. The tragic loss of both of his parents in Nazi gas chambers, a blow which seared his existence, his own escape from a German prisoner of war camp, and, subsequently his retributive assignment to the Chief of Counsel for the Punishment of War Criminals (in which capacity he prosecuted the case against the Krupps) marked a life that knew few periods of freedom from stress. His work on Nationalité c. l’État dans la Consitution Fédérale Suisse is still regarded as the authority in its field. Requiescat in Pace

Max Mandellaub was U.S. Associate Counsel in the “Krupp Case” during the Nuremberg Trials (1947-1949) [Source]

Before moving to The Hague, Max Mandellaub lived in Duisburg. (Source: Brief von Max Mandellaub an Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf / Hochschule für Bühnenkunst. Duisburg, 1929)

In 1930, Max Mandellaub is a student in Law in Frankfurt. “Avis. Jeune étudiant allemand désirant compléter ses connaissances en français, cherche situation en famille au pair pendant les mois d’août, septembre et octobre, contre leçons d’allemand. Prière écrire à : Max Mandellaub, étudiant en droit, Falkstr, 7, Frankfut a.M” (Source: Archives israélites de France, 3 juillet 1930).

Max Mandellaub received in 1936 an accessit of the Prix Disdier, from the Geneva University for his book “La philosophie morale de Max Scheler”. He also published “La Nationalité et l’État: Étude historique et juridique de la notion de nationalité en fonction des tendances de l’État national-socialiste” (Geneva, Switzerland. 1941).

In May 1940, Max Mandellaub stayed in the Camp de Loriol (Drôme, France) : “[...] In May 1940, at the very end of the Loriol camp, they were joined by Max Mendellaub, a small, blond, almost bald, tanned, very intelligent, German student in Switzerland who had two doctorates in law and litterature, unto the direction of Professor Burkhardt of Geneva. He tells them that he was summoned to the police and imprisoned. He was forced to pass a confession according to which he would maintain relations with the USSR and with Walter Todt in particular; it is exactly the same accusation as the one already made by the Swiss. The CAR of Lyon and Father Chaillet intervened in his favor. He even thinks he can emigrate to the United States.” (Source: Quelques camps du Sud-Est, 1939-1940, par André Fontaine)

In September 1941, Max Mandellaub immigrates to the United States. Source: List of Manifest of Alien Passengers for the United States. S.S. “Excambion” | Passengers sailing from Lisbon, Portugal, September 20th, 1941. Family Name: Mandellaub | Given Name : Max | Age : 30 | Sex : M | Married or Single: M | Occupation: Student | Able to read: Yes, French | Able to Write: Yes | Nationality: Undefined | Race: Hebrew | Place of birth: Heilbronn, Germany | Immigration visa: QIV 4685 issued in Zurich, 27 May 1941 | Last permanent residence: Geneva, Switzerland. | Relative in country of origin: Leo Mandellaub (brother) from La Haye, Holland.Friend or relative joined in the U.S.: Fritz Samson 2047, 31st., Long Island City, N.Y.

Successive addresses during his scholarship in Geneva (from Université de Genève, liste des étudiants)
1934 - Rue de Candoll, 26. (Genève)
1935 - Boulevard de la Cluse, 57 (Genève)
1935 - Rue Verte, 5 (Genève)
1936 - Rue des Pitons, 29 (Genève)
1937 - Avenue Gaspard-Valette, 14 (Genève)
1937 - Gaillard (Haute-Savoie, France)
1938 - Gaillard (Haute-Savoie, France)
1939 - Avenue Syord, Gaillard (Haute-Savoie, France)

Successive addresses (from Proceedings of the American Society of International Law):
1950 - Mandellaub, Max, HICOG, Office of Labor Affairs, APO 757, New York, New York.
1953 - Mandellaub, Max M., Hollbergstrasse 33, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
1961 - Mandellaub, Max M., Neumannstrasse 44, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
1964 - Mandellaub, Max M., Neumannstrasse 44, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Max’s signature (1967)

 
MANDELLAUB, Max (I9703)
 
652
Obituary Notice for Bessie Myrtle Wotton
Author: Halifax Herald
Publication: Monday, 4 July 1988 edition
 
WHITMAN, Bessie Myrtle (I8400)
 
653
Occupation: Radio and Television
 
BRUGGEMANN, Eric Hall (I9732)
 
654
On trouve trace d’Antonin Lucet et de Joachim-Henri Lucet lors d’un réglement de purge d’hypothèque sur la maison paternelle de Chinon, rue de la Réale, partie héritée partie acquise. Source : Journal de Chinon désigné pour l’insertion des annonces judiciaires. Jeudi 18 janvier 1866, n°3, p. 4
 
LUCET, Antonin Eugène (I22287)
 
655
One of the interesting of the autumn weddings was that of Miss Minta Holland and Mr. Eugene L. Kell, which was solemnised last evening at tho home of the brides mother, Miss Mary Holland, 1067 Twenty-third street. The ceremony was witnessed by a company of about 100, and was performed by Rev. A. L. Frtsble. Mrs. L. M. liarliug announced the guests to the rereiving line, which included the bride’s mother, Roy Eugene Holland, the bride’s brother, and Mr. and Mrs. Fhil Kell, undo and aunt of the groom. The parlors were attractively decorated with quantities of palms, ferns and white chrysanthemums, and the bow window where the bridal party stood warf banked with palms and ferns. Preceding the ceremony Miss Ila Mount sang “I love You.”
 At 8 o’clock Mrs. Jetso Miller rendered Mendelssohn’s wedding march on the violin, accompanied on the piano by Minta Kell, and the briday party entered the parhw. First came the ribbon bearers. Misses Hose Lawless, Carrie Harvison, Emma Harvison and May Smith, stretching the pink ribbons from tbif stairway to the improvised altar. Preceding the bride was Mrs. Roy Eugene Holland as matron of honor. The bride, gowned In white French lawn, with trimmings of diet lace medalions and wearing a long tulle veil, fastened In place with a spray of lilies of the valley, walked alrtne. Her bouquet was brlde’s ses with a shower of golden gale roses. The matron of honor wore her wedding gown of silk chllfon with trimmings of Irish lace and carried pink roses. Miss Lawless and Miss Smith wore pink gowns and Miss Emma Harvison and Miss Carrie Harvison were g After congratulations a luncheon was served In the dining room. The table had for its center piece a huge mound of red carnations. Presiding over the coffee urns were the youns girls, who officiated as ribbon bearers. Miss Ila Mount and the matron of honor. Assisting in the parlors were Mrs. W. G. Harvison and Mrs. Jesao Miller. The bride is one of Des Moines’ most popular young women, and has resided here all her life. Mr. Kell has resided here for the past fifteen years, and is prominent in the business circles of the city. He is connected with the Spirit of the West. Alter a short trip Mr. and Mrs. Kell will return to Des Moines and will be at home after December 1st at Twenty-third street. (Source: The Des Moines Register, Wednesday, November 6, 1907).
 
Family: Eugene Lawrence KELL / Minta HOLLAND (F4728)
 
656
Other name: Clio Wells Terwilliger
 
TERWILLIGER, Clio William (I14288)
 
657
Otilie graduated from Camelback High School (Phoenix, Arizona) in 1965.
 
ALLEN, Otilie Ruth (I13920)
 
658
Owned the homestead of Jim Black. Had one son and two daughters. (Daughter, Mrs. Daily, at Worten’s Cove; Son at Jim Black’s homestead).
 
STRAIGHT, Mabel Alice (I7138)
 
659
Parents: Dave Hickman & Virginia Lee Moore
 
HICKMAN, June Sarah (I8966)
 
660
Parents: Stewart Davidson and Myrtle Bigley
 
DAVIDSON, Helen Dorothy (I10284)
 
661
Parents: Thomas & Elizabeth Sleeper
 
SLEEPER, Mary (I13655)
 
662
Parents : Antoine Larauza et Jeanne Bacquey.
 
LARAUZA, Jean (I29280)
 
663
Parents : Pierre Richard Legras, et Jeanne Garnier.
 
LEGRAS, Pierre (I29028)
 
664
Parents : Pierre Saintout et Pétronille Saintout.
 
SAINTOUT, Pétronille (I22156)
 
665
Parents : Vivien Saintout et Marie Bacquey.
 
SAINTOUT, Jean (I29225)
 
666
Parrain de Jean Teychonneau baptisé à Arsac le 4 novembre 1776.
 
TEYCHONNEAU, Jean (I29032)
 
667
Pas de trace de décès entre 1935 et 1940, ni à Hourtin, ni à Cissac-Médoc.
 
COULARY, Pétronille (I29313)
 
668
Pas de trace de son acte de naissance à Mesnil-Follemprise...
 
DAVOUT, Romain (I25193)
 
669
Passport application (8 March 1922) : I, Joseph Albert Peterson, a Naturalized and loyal citizen of the United States, hereby apply for a passport. I will be accompanied by my wife Selma, and son Bertel aged 2 years. I was born à Smoland Sweden on August 19th, 1891. My father Peter C. Hanson was born in Smalan, Sweden and is now deceased. I emigrated to the U.S., sailing from Liverpool, England about March 18th, 1910. I resided 12 years ininterruptedly, in the U.S. from 1910 to 1922 at Fresno County, California. I was naturalized as a citizen before the Superior Court of Fresno County, California on Sept 30th, 1915. I follow the occupation of Farmer. Address: Karman, Fresno Co., California.
Source : https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKDF-KL7L : 16 March 2018
 
PETERSON, Joseph Albert (I19318)
 
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Passport Application: Selma Peterson (accompanied by Bertel Peterson son age 2 years). Born at Smoland, Sweden on 22 Jun 1891. Resided in U.S., for 8 years, from 1913 to 1922, at Fresno County.
Source : https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKDF-KL7K : 16 March 2018
 
PETERSON, Selma N. (I19319)
 
671
Paul is Senior Sales Engineer at Lloyd Industries, Spokane, Washington
 
TIFFANY, Paul Steven (I11066)
 
672
Paul Louis Léon Coutureau est né le 6 juillet 1891 à Saint-Cloud, cinquième enfant d’une fratrie de douze enfants nés d’Alfred-Alexandre Coutureau (ingénieur, géomètre expert, inventeur célèbre notamment de l’équerre Coutureau pour les géomètres) et de Léonie Marie Florine Girard. Il est ordonné prêtre avant la guerre.

Il est cité dans la revue Dieu et patrie : l’héroisme du clergé français devant l’ennemi :
« 30 avril 1916 – À l’ordre de la division. M. l’abbé Paul Coutureau, sergent-major au [355 régiment] d’infanterie, élève du Grand-Séminaire [de Versailles], vient d’être cité à l’ordre de la division en ces termes : Sous-officier d’un sang-froid et d’une énergie dignes d’être cités en exemple : s’est distingué en maintenant sa section dans une tranchée conquise, malgré une contre-attaque de l’ennemi. Après sa belle conduite dans le combat, M. Coutureau a été nommé sous-lieutenant sur le champ de bataille. »

Il meurt le 7 octobre 1916 à Morval dans la Somme, et fait l’objet d’une ultime citation en novembre 1916 : « officier ayant une très haute conception de ses devoirs militaires, très brave et courageux. A enlevé superbement sa section à l’attaque. A été tué. »
 
COUTUREAU, Paul (I20105)
 
673
Paul Resner recently moved to Overland Park, Kansas. He started a new job as a Golf Professional at the National Golf Club in Parkville, Missouri. Before moving to Kansas City, Paul worked in Topeka for the last five years at Topeka Country Club as an Assistant Golf Professional. Before starting his golf career, Paul attended Washburn University where he played golf. Paul eventually graduated with a History degree and a minor in Business. (Insert joke about lots of people going to school for just shy of a decade! Yea, they’re called doctors)!
 When Paul isn’t chasing the little white ball around the course, he loves watching sports, especially: Kansas basketball, St. Louis Cardinals baseball and the Monsters of the Midway Chicago Bears. He loves music, plays guitar and sings. He gives a formidable Neil Diamond impression and anyone who’s known him for longer than a month is really burnt out on Sweet Caroline and Forever in Blue Jeans. Paul’s greatest passion is his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He is truly in awe of the Love of God the Father to send his one and only Son to give us life, when we deserve 180 degrees of that.
 
RESNER, Paul (I10371)
 
674
Paula graduated from Bob Jones University (1986) with a Bachelor of Music degree and a major in piano pedagogy (source).
 
SCHIRIPO, Paula Josephine (I9920)
 
675
Père : Pierre Giraudin (Tonnelier)
Mère : Françoise Layens.
 
GIRAUDIN, Jean (I22966)
 
676
Peter is owner/broker at Coastal Realty (York, Maine). He studied English/Business at University of New Hampshire.
 
LEWIS, Peter C. (I10346)
 
677 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. GRIFFIN, P.B. (I6526)
 
678
Philippe Lucet est ingénieur agro-halieute. Il élève des gambas et des huîtres dans le marais du Médoc à Saint-Vivien-de-Médoc (La Petite Canau). Il est l’ancien président du collectif « Estuaire pour tous ».

Voir aussi :
Les gambas du Médoc.
Les huîtres et les gambas de Philippe Lucet.
Les huîtres affinées en claires à la Pointe du Médoc
Les huîtres du Médoc de retour sur les tables
 
LUCET, Philippe Jean-François (I22730)
 
679
Pierre Briat est présent au mariage de son frère Antoine en 1669, il est aussi le parrain de Jeanne Briat, sa nièce, baptisée en 1677 à Ligneyrac.
 
BRIAT, Pierre (I23611)
 
680
Pierre Carriben est resté célibataire.
 
CARRIBEN, Pierre (I29476)
 
681
Pierre Ségurel a servi dans l’armée napoléonienne au 6e régiment de voltigeurs (infanterie) entre 1812 et 1814 (matricule 2739).
 
SÉGUREL, Pierre (I23758)
 
682
Pierre Teychonneau est resté célibataire.
 
TEYCHONNEAU, Pierre (I29216)
 
683 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. FROST, P. (I6525)
 
684
Possible first spouse: Elizabeth Frances Loy | date of marriage: 10 Jun 1936
 
GANSON, David (I10560)
 
685
Possible marriage:
Date: 2 Mar 1943
Place: Jackson, Oregon
Groom: Lewis W (Sgt) Baker
Bride: Nina L. Silva
 
Family: Lewis W. BAKER / Mira SILVA (F4862)
 
686
Pour la descendance d’André Hauchecorne, se reporter au travail de Jean Hauchecorne (Geneanet)..
 
HAUCHECORNE, André (I23060)
 
687
Présente au baptême de son neveu Gabriel Bésanges le 18 octobre 1743.
 
BESANGE, Françoise (I26608)
 
688
Private Samuel Chaney Jr. served during the Civil War in Company D, 20th Maine Infantry. He died of wounds on Apr. 4, 1865. He is buried beneath a military gravestone.
 
CHANEY, Samuel Jr. (I17360)
 
689
Professeur agrégé des Universités, Économie, à l’Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, depuis 1996. Chercheur OFCE (Observatoire français des conjonctures économiques) depuis 1983 et Directeur du département des études de l’OFCE depuis 1993. Enseigne également à Sciences Po (Paris), à Stanford University in Paris, à l’European Online Academy, et au Collège des Hautes Études Européennes.
 Jacques Le Cacheux est ancien élève de l’École normale supérieure (ENS-Ulm), titulaire du diplôme de l’Institut d’études politiques de Paris, d’une maîtrise d’économie de l’Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne) et d’un Doctorat européen d’économie de l’Institut universitaire européen (Florence, Italie).
 Ses travaux portent principalement sur la macroéconomie appliquée et les aspects économiques de l’intégration européenne. Il est également membre de divers équipes et réseaux de recherche européens, dont l’équipe Ingenue, Les Réseaux Euromod, Mocho, Govecor, Connex, Eu-Consent, Ineq.
 Il a publié dans de nombreuses revues, françaises et internationales, notamment Revue de l’OFCE, Revue économique, Revue d’économie politique, Revue d’économie financière, American Economic Review, Economic Policy, Economic Modelling.
 Il a dirigé un ouvrage collectif sur l’élargissement Europe : La nouvelle vague – Perspectives économiques de l’élargissement, (Collection « Références/OFCE », Presses de Sciences, 1996) et co-dirige, avec Jean-Paul Fitoussi, la série de publications annuelles sur L’état de l’Union européenne (Fayard et Presses de Sciences-Po), désormais aussi en anglais (Palgrave).
 Coauteur, avec Christian Saint-Étienne, du Rapport du CAE (Conseil d’analyse économique du Premier Ministre) Croissance équitable et concurrence fiscale (n° 56, octobre 2005, La Documentation française). Auteur de Les Français et l’impôt (Débat public, La Documentation française et Odile Jacob, 2008). Il a été l’un des rapporteurs de la Commission Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi en 2008-2009.
 
LE CACHEUX, Jacques (I22541)
 
690
Professor Bloom teaches courses on the history of Islamic art and architecture. He also offers undergraduate seminars on such subjects as the arts of medieval Spain and the history of Cairo. His research has explored the history and development of the minaret, the history of paper, and the art of the Fatimid dynasty in North Africa and Egypt. He has written several books with Sheila S. Blair, his wife and co-holder of the Calderwood Chair, with whom he also served as principal consultant acclaimed documentary Islam: Empire of Faith, shown nationally on PBS. He is currently working on a book about architecture in the Western Islamic lands.
 
BLOOM, Jonathan M. (I14154)
 
691
Publication de mariage entre :
Jean Ollivier, mécanicien de la marine à Kerbos, et
Simonne Devidas, secrétaire, cours Baiguerie, 98.
Source : La Petite Gironde, 22 juin 1936 (p. 7)
 
Family: Jean OLLIVIER / Simone DEVIDAS (F8496)
 
692
Pursuing his chosen path to become a Baptist minister, he was graduated from Acadia College in 1873, and then served in various pastorates, including Amherst, N.S.; Andover N.B.; River Hebert N.S.; Wittenburg, N.S.; and Oak Bay, N.B.

From The Daily Telegraph, Saint John, July 31, 1876 : Rev. Isaac R. Skinner was ordained to the Christian ministry in the Baptist Church, Andover (Victoria Co.)
 
SKINNER, Rev. Isaac R. (I7165)
 
693
Rabbi Ehrlich received his B.A. from Johns Hopkins University (1969) and was ordained at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion/Cincinnati in 1974. He served as Assistant to the Dean, Associate Dean, and Acting Dean at HUC-JIR/Cincinnati (1974-1979); Associate Rabbi, United Hebrew Congregation, St. Louis, Missouri (1979-1983); and Rabbi, Temple Beth Aaron and Scholar in Judaic Studies, Eastern Montana University (now Montana State University in Billings), Billings, Montana (1983-1985). He returned to HUC-JIR in 1985 as Director of the Rabbinical School, Director of Homiletics, and Dean HUC-JIR.

He has written articles, reviews, and review essays on subjects in American Jewish History and Culture, American Jewish Humor, American Jewish Literature, and Homiletics, and is in the process of completing his book on Jewish Preaching and Classical Rhetoric. For the past 25 years, he has conducted High Holy Day services in small congregations and Hillels throughout the country. An avid fly fisherman, he teaches fly casting, fly tying, and a course on “Fly Fishing in American Literature.”

He and his wife, Mary Silva, are the parents of Chris, a graphic design artist, who lives in Lexington, KY, with his wife Rosemary; Lauren, completing her Ph.D. in Counseling at Virginia Tech. in Blacksburg, VA, where her husband, Michael, is Professor of Architecture, and their two children, Zachery (age 6) and Miles (age 4) are gaining proficiency in reading, arithmetic, spelling, and soccer; and Sara, who just completed her M.S. in nursing at DePaul University in Chicago, and will soon begin work in Emergency Medicine at a Chicago hospital.
 
EHRLICH, Rabbi Kenneth E. (I13787)
 
694
Rachel Viollet (born 11 February 1972) is a former ranked professional British tennis player and film producer. (Source: Wikipedia).
 
VIOLLET, Rachel (I24482)
 
695
Rae G. Skinner died in an automobile accident.
 
SKINNER, Rae Gladstone (I8873)
 
696
Ralph is a Word War II veteran.
 
DOUGHTY, Ralph Kenneth (I7792)
 
697
Ray has been 1st Lt. USAF during WWII and Korea
 
ANWYL, Ray McCall Jr. (I9098)
 
698 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. SAWHILL, R.V. III (I6527)
 
699
Rebecca was a woman of high christian ideals and was always happy when doing something for others. She loved poetry and her scrapbook contains many of her favorites. Rebecca regularly visited her relatives throughout the Valley and kept close contact with both the Spurr and Skinner family members. (Source: Vernon Morse Spurr, 1989).
 
SKINNER, Rebecca (I7164)
 
700 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. SKINNER, R.M. (I6522)
 

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