Dear Gabriel,
In addition to Jerome's message, please let me draw your attention to ANNO, the Austrian Online Newspaper Archives. Using the ANNO advance search engine
http://anno.onb.ac.at/anno-suche#searchMode=simple&from=1
by performing a so called distance search: "kaindl winkler"~10
you'll get 22 matches out of which Czernowitzer Tagblatt, 15-Apr-1915 edition will be of special interest to you:
https://bit.ly/2WpRSu3
>From the obituary for Ernstine Kaindl née v. Winkler you'll learn i. a. that Ernestine had four sons:
• Municipal Officer Josef Kaindl
• Director Maximilian Kaindl
• Professor Rafael Kaindl
• University Professor Dr. Raimund Friedrich Kaindl
There are many many more discoveries to be made by you by checking thoroughly ANNO. Enjoy!
Edgar Hauster
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From: bounce-123669061-8322570_at_list.cornell.edu <bounce-123669061-8322570_at_list.cornell.edu> on behalf of jerome schatten <romers_at_shaw.ca>
Sent: Sunday, June 9, 2019 04:01
To: Gabriel Winkler
Cc: Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Kislinger - Kaindl - Winkler genealogy in Czernowitz
Gabriel… just reading your post — do you think that given that spelling was not a highly defined art in the 1700’s 1800’s and the transliterations from Hebrew to Yiddish to Roman characters was even less well defined, that KAINDL could also be KANDEL? The dropping of vowels and the addition of others seems quite common, to wit: YOSEL to YOSL and so on… If so, I have KANDEL's on my tree in the time frame you are looking at.
Have you any KAINDL’s in the Czernowitz cemetery? If so, can you comment on the spelling in whether it was in Hebrew, Yiddish, or Roman characters (i.e. German)? Or possibly other documents where the KAINDL surname is presented? On my father’s side, my GGrandfather Seinvell Schatten married Jutte (Ette) KANDLE probably around 1875. He is buried in the Cz cemetery and I presume his wife (nee KANDLE) is too.
Thanks,
Jerome Schatten
Vancouver, Canada
> On Jun 8, 2019, at 11:22, Gabriel Winkler <GabrielWinkler_at_outlook.com> wrote:
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> Hello dear friends, and especially Mr. Kislinger and Wiinkler,
>
> My name is Gabriel Winkler and I am writing you from Romania. I am descenda=
> nt of the Winkler family from Czernowitz of the end of the 1700s and the be=
> gining of the 1800s. My great-great-grandfather Emmerich (Emerih) Emanuel (=
> Emanoil) Winkler, had a sister born in 1831, Johanna Ernestina Kaindl (born=
> Winkler), who had a son, Raimund Friedrich Kaindl:
>
> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raimund_Friedrich_Kaindl
>
> He married Ludmilla Kisslinger in Czernowitz, as per the data I could find =
> on Internet.
>
> I want to kindly ask you if you know more about these families.
>
> Thank you in advance for your answer.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Gabriel Winkler
>
>
>
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