Rosner (Rozner) family

family of A. Stone and S. Silver

     Our ancestor, Verona Debora ROSNER (ROZNER) was born in Hódmezõvásárhely in 1854, the daughter of Johan ROZNER and Fani LEDERER.  Her family moved to Kiskunfelegyhaza in the late 1850s.  There she met and married Adolf STEINFELD (born in Arad, Romania).  They raised their two daughters, Charlotte (Sarolta) and Gizella in Kiskunfelegyhaza.

     Sarolta immigrated to New York in 1895.  She married Bela WEINBERGER in 1900.  They subsequently moved to Chicago, adopted the surname WARADY and had four children: Eddy, Rose, Helen and Howard.  Gizella immigrated in 1900, married John ALTMAN in 1901 and had five children: Ellis, Verona, Florenze, Milton and Pearl.

     Even though our family was just "passing through"
Hódmezõvásárhely, we are glad to be able to include them on this web site.  Anyone with information about this family please contact A. Stone at <texastones@comcast.net> and/or S. Silver at <mquicksilver@optonline.net>

Rosner family tree:

1) Jónás/Johan RÓZNER married Fani LEDERER (1834-?)
    2) Hani RÓZNER (1852,
Hódmezõvásárhely -?)
    2) Verona Debora RÓZNER (1854,
Hódmezõvásárhely - 1905),  married Adolf Abram STEINFELD (1850, Arad, Romania - )
        3) Charlotte/Sarolta STEINFELD (1880,
Kiskunfélegyháza -1955, Los Angeles), married Bela Benjamin WEINBERGER (1869-1943) in 1900, NYC.  Their surname was changed to WARADY.  The family moved several times, living in Uniontown, PA, Chicago, IL and following the death of her husband, Charlotte moved to California to be closer to her grandson.  Though she died in Los Angeles, she is buried in Chicago.
            4) Edward Adolph WARADY (1901-1986)
            4) Rose WARADY (1906-?)
            4) Helen WARADY (1907-?)
            4) Verona "Veronica" E. WARADY (1909-1925)
            4) Howard Sherman "Pete" WARADY (1922-1944)
                5) son
        3) Gizella STEINFELD (1883?,
Kiskunfélegyháza - 1948, New York) married John ALTMAN (1874-1937) in 1901.  They also moved several times, living in Brownsville, PA, Akron, OH and New Rochelle, NY.
            4) Ellis J. ALTMAN (1901-1972)
            4) Verona ALTMAN (1904-1978)
            4) Florenze ALTMAN (1905-?)
            4) Milton ALTMAN (1911-?)
            4) Pearl ALTMAN (1913-2007)
    2) Rozalia RÓZNER (1855,
Hódmezõvásárhely - ?)
    2) Gyula RÓZNER (1857, Kiskunfélegyháza - ?)
    2) Ignác RÓZNER (1859,
Kiskunfélegyháza - ?)
    2) Moritz RÓZNER (1861,
Kiskunfélegyháza - ?)
    2) Hermina RÓZNER (1863,
Kiskunfélegyháza - ?)
   
 


map
map showing birthplaces of Verona ROZNER, Adolf STEINFELD and the town where they lived




rosner birth
birth register of Werunka (Debora) ROZNER, daughter of Johán ROZNER and Fány LEDERER
born 4 April 1854



wedding

birth
Marriage certificate (in Gothic German) of Verona ROSNER (living in Kikunfelegyhaza) and Adolf STEINFELD of Arad in 1880.

birth certificate of Veronika (Verona) ROZNER, born 4 Apr 1854 to Johan ROZNER and Fanni LEDERER.




Charlotte
                  wedding

Charlotte
wedding certificate of Sarolta STEINFELD and Bela WEINBERGER in New York, 1900

Front row: Bela WARADY (WEINBERGER) and Charlotte nee STEINFELD; their son Howard WARADY
Back row: Rose, Eddy and Helen WARADY
circa 1926




gizella
                  wedding announcement

gizella
                  family
wedding announcement of Gizella STEINFELD to J. ALTMAN
20 Jan 1901 in NYC

Left to right: Jeffrey RITTENBERG, Sonya RITTENBERG, Gizella ALTMAN nee STEINFELD,
Oscar RITTENBERG, Pearl RITTENBERG nee ALTMAN.





altman


John ALTMAN and Gizella ALTMAN nee STEINFELD



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                  Rosner girls

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                  rosner
unknown ROSNER relatives in Kecskemet, Hungary.  If you can identify or have any information about these people, please contact A. Stone or S. Silver at the e-mail at the top of this page.

unknown ROSNER.  Possibly Fany LEDERER? If you have any information about this person, please contact A. Stone or S. Silver at the e-mail at the top of this page.


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