Re: [Cz-L] Kula and Lehr families

From: Miriam Taylor <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu>
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 12:26:21 -0400 (EDT)
To: Steven Lasky <steve725_at_optonline.net>, Czernowitz <CZERNOWITZ-L_at_cornell.edu>
Reply-to: mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu

> Hi Bob,
> Curiously enough there is a Max and Anna KULA who are buried at Baron Hirsch
> Cemetery in Staten Island, New York in a Janow Sokolski society plot.
> Also, in my New York/New Jersey cemetery database I have fifteen LEHR, all
> but one of whom are buried in four or five Warszawa-associated plots.
> If you would like a list of these names or digital photos of the Kula
> gravestones, please let me know and I will send them your way.
> Other KULA/KULLA burials in Queens County, New York:
> Mt. Carmel: Mary KULLA, d. 1939 (visit www.mountcarmelcemetery.com and do an
> Interment Search)
> Mt. Hebron: Samuel, Sadie, Leon, Rosa and Hirsch KULLA; also Bella, Aaron,
> Charles, Bertha, David, Samuel and Isaac KULA (visit
> www.mounthebroncemetery.com )
> You can no doubt find folks with the LEHR surname there too, as well at
> www.mountzioncemetery.com .
> Hope this helps.
>
> Regards,
> Steve Lasky
> New York
> www.museumoffamilyhistory.com
>
>

The name Kula came up some month ago, when I asked the group if anyone knew
of Artur (Turi) Kula who had been a high school friend of my father, Salo
Reifer. A number of people answered my question, I was told that Artur Kula
studied medicine in France and that his daughter lives in the US. At this
time, I cannot find those messages, nor do I remember who sent them.
Please, those who sent the messages, I would be very grateful if any of you
would send me the name and address of Artur Kula's daughter.

Best regards,

Mimi
Received on 2006-07-28 11:00:06

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