Ransohoff
The Ransohoff family is a German Jewish family originally from Westphalia, Germany. The progenitor of the family, Levy Abraham Ransohoff (1761-1845) was a wealthy Westphalian merchant, who had four sons. Each of his sons occupied key positions in the Frankfurt Parliament, became notable doctors and academics, and his eldest son, Sigmund even received a knighthood.[1] In the beginning of the 20th-century, the majority of the family immigrated to Cincinnati, United States, where they rose to prominence in medicine and the arts.[2][3]
Ransohoff family Ransohov | |
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Place of origin | Westphalia |
Founded | ca. 1800 |
Founder | Levy Abraham Ransohoff |
Members | Martin Ransohoff, Joseph Ransohoff, Daniel J. Ransohoff |
Traditions | Judaism |
See also
- 25469 Ransohoff, a planet named for the family.
- Ben Casey, an American medical drama series partially inspired by the life of Joseph Ransohoff
- Priscilla Ransohoff, Army educational specialist at Fort Monmouth (and wife of Nicholas Ransohoff, an orthopedic surgeon)
- Ransohoff's, defunct San Francisco department store
References
- "EIR Volume 26, Number 40, October 8, 1999". larouchepub.com. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
- "Robert C. and Jean Westheimer Rothenberg Family Papers". collections.americanjewisharchives.org. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
- "A Finding Aid to the Malcolm H. Stern Papers. 1882-1994". collections.americanjewisharchives.org. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
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