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Lukas Rosenstein

Lukas Rosenstein

Lukas Rosenstein
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    In 1812, Lukas Rosenstein left his native Prussia and the turmoil of Napoleonic Europe to come to America. He left to avoid army conscription. Rosenstein spent the next eight years of his life in the United States. In 1820, he returned to Prussia to marry his childhood sweetheart, with the intention of bring­ing her back to his new land. The young bride, however, could not be convinced to leave her family and friends to make the long, dangerous journey, to settle in a strange new country. So the Lukas Rosensteins remained in Prussia.

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Lukas Rosenstein

(before 1792before 1792 Gregorian
before 1791 Julian
before 5552 Hebrew
, Prussiya - about 1880about 1880 Gregorian
about 1879 Julian
about 5640 Hebrew
, Borgentrejh)


(17401740 Gregorian
1739 Julian
5500 Hebrew
, Borgentrejh - )


(December 27, 1822December 27, 1822 Gregorian
December 15, 1822 Julian
Teveth 13, 5583 Hebrew
, Borgentrejh - May 23, 1875May 23, 1875 Gregorian
May 11, 1875 Julian
Iyar 18, 5635 Hebrew
, Brakel)

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