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  2. Bund family of Wick Episcopi - Wikipedia

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    The eighth head of the family was Colonel Thomas Henry Bund (1774-1852), of the Worcester Militia and formerly the 13th Light Dragoons, son of Thomas Bund, High Sheriff of Worcestershire in 1784, by his wife Susanna, daughter of Benjamin Johnson, mayor of Worcester and High Sheriff of Worcestershire in 1763; [9] his issue (by his wife Ann ...

  3. Ted Bundy - Wikipedia

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    Some family members expressed suspicions that Bundy was sired by Louise's own father, Samuel Cowell. [15] However, in the 2020 documentary film Crazy, Not Insane, psychiatrist Dorothy Otnow Lewis claimed she received a sample of Bundy's blood and that a DNA test had confirmed that he was not the product of incest. [16]

  4. Henryk Ehrlich - Wikipedia

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    In 1921 Ehrlich was named a co-editor of the Warsaw Yiddish daily Folkstsaytung.In 1924 he was elected to the Warsaw kehilla council as one of 5 Bundists out of 50 members. He was then candidate for the chairmanship of the council, as unique countercandidate to the Agudist Eliahu Kirshbraun, who was elected as well as Jacob Trokenheim, another Agudist, as vice-president.

  5. Sassoon family - Wikipedia

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    The family was known as "the Rothschilds of the East" due to the immense wealth they accumulated in Asia. [1] The family's businesses in China, India, and Hong Kong especially, were built to capitalise on the opium trade. As more family members gravitated toward London, they became prominent in England and were ennobled by Queen Victoria.

  6. General Jewish Labour Bund - Wikipedia

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    Created before the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (RSDLP), [15] the Bund was a founding collective member at the RSDLP's first congress in Minsk in March 1898. [16] [17] Three out of nine delegates at the Minsk congress were from the Bund, and one of three members of the first RSDLP Central Committee was a Bundist. [18]

  7. Trude Mohr - Wikipedia

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    She was born in 1902 to a German nationalist family. She never completed gymnasium , [ 2 ] and joined the German nationalist youth movement by the 1920s, [ 3 ] becoming a Bund Deutscher Mädel leader. [ 4 ]

  8. Abraham Blum - Wikipedia

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    Initially he belonged to a communist youth organization but later became active in the Jewish socialist Bund, including its youth branch, the Cukunft. [2] Beginning in 1930 he was one of the directors of the party's paper. [3] He organized secular Jewish schools for the Bund. Abraham Blum's symbolic grave at Okopowa Street.

  9. Sara Szweber - Wikipedia

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    According to Szweber, the activities of the Landrat were hampered by splits within the party which were being organized by Communist party members in the 1920s and '30s. [1] While in Warsaw Szweber became one of the members of Bund's Central Committee. [1] In 1938 she was elected to the Warsaw City Council, together with sixteen other Bund ...