Portal:Isaac Kohlman
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Isaac Kohlman (1851-1919) was a tailor in 1880 and insurance agent in 1910. (b. June 1851; Alsace, France - d. February 9, 1919; Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA)
Works about Isaac Kohlman
- Ralph Kohlman, 73, Electrotyper Dies (1957 June 3)
- Death of his son. "Ralph Kohlman, 73, of 60 Crane Street formerly of Jersey City, died yesterday morning in Hasbrouck Heights Hospital of a heart ailment. He was admitted Saturday. Born in Hoboken he had lived here 14 years. Mr. Kohlman was proprietor of an electrotyping company in New York City. He was a member of Rising Star Lodge, F. and A. M, Jersey City. He was the husband of the late Augusta Freudenberg. Survivors include one brother, Wolfe, and two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Casper and Mrs. Pauline Franklin."
- His death. "The funeral of Isaac Kohlman veteran employee of the Metropolitan Insurance Company and prominent some fifteen years ago in Republican political circles of Hudson County was held this morning from his late residence 1231 Park avenue, Hoboken. Interment was made in Mount Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn. The deceased died at his late home on Sunday night following an illness of more than two years. He was 67 years old. Mr. Kohlman came to this country from France where he was born, when a youth. He had been in the insurance business for more than two decades and had risen to the post of assistant superintendent at the Hoboken office. He had resided in the Mile Square City over thirty years. His widow Mrs. Rachel Kohlman and four daughters survive."
See also
- Portal:Rachel Stern, his wife
- Portal:Ralph Kohlman, his son
- Portal:Wolfe Kohlman, his son