1882 - 1963
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Born |
17 Feb 1882 |
Haasville, Avoyelles, Lousiana [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
18 Jun 1963 |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
Person ID |
I13 |
Levey-Dannenbaum |
Last Modified |
17 Feb 2013 |
Father |
Alexander Murdoch HAAS, b. 18 Aug 1837, Rothbach, Alsace, France , d. 24 Feb 1908, Bunkie, Avoyelles, Louisiana |
Mother |
Hannah POKORNY, b. 6 Apr 1858, New York, New York , d. 11 Apr 1935, New Orleans, Louisiana |
Married |
10 Aug 1879 |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
Family ID |
F29 |
Group Sheet |
Family 1 |
Arthur Joseph DANNENBAUM, b. 6 Jul 1876, Gilroy, Santa Clara, California , d. 29 Apr 1935, San Francisco, California |
Married |
4 Jun 1902 |
New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana [6, 8, 9] |
Divorced |
20 Aug 1926 |
San Mateo, California [10] |
Children |
| 1. Sadie Joan DANNENBAUM, b. 31 Jul 1903, San Francisco, California , d. 27 Jun 2000, New Orleans, Louisiana  |
| 2. Constance DANNENBAUM, b. 30 Sep 1908, San Francisco, California , d. 5 Jan 1999, Tualatin, Washington, Oregon  |
| 3. Carol Haas Coats DANNENBAUM, b. 24 Oct 1912, San Francisco, California , d. 28 Nov 1982, New Orleans, Louisiana  |
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Family ID |
F3 |
Group Sheet |
Family 2 |
Curtis LeRoy COATS, b. 10 Feb 1878, Contra Costa County, California , d. 11 Nov 1962, New Orleans, Louisiana |
Married |
30 Dec 1928 |
San Mateo, California [11] |
Family ID |
F5 |
Group Sheet |
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Photos
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 | Roy and Alice Haas Coats, ca. 1940
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 | Roy and Alice Haas Coats at home, 1940s Taken at their home on 24 Fontainbleau Drive, New Orleans. Carol (Dannenbaum) Coats can be seen in the mirror's reflection. |
 | Alice Haas Coats at Historic Williamsburg, 1951 Alice was always very well dressed. She's holding a dollar bill, which was probably intended for the docent as a tip. |
 | Alice Haas Coats with staff, Christmas 1952 Unidentified woman in the middle. The far right is named Lily. |
 | Roy and Alice Haas Coats, 1962 Taken on the evening of Alice's 80th birthday at their home at 7626 Willow, New Orleans. |
 | San Francisco Fire Viewed From Alta Plaza Local Pacific Heights residents watched the city burn from Alta Plaza. The view is looking east towards Pacific Heights. Beyond is the smoke and fire which ravaged all areas east of Van Ness towards downtown. The road in the middle is Washington street where Aaron and Phina Loupe Kahn lived. Since many Loupe and Dannenbaum family resided in this neighborhood, they likely would have seen this same view. Alta Plaza is also where Col. Alex Haas (father of Alice Haas Dannenbaum) began to organize refugees on his horse. The dome to the right is Congregation Sherith Israel. The Bier home, which faces Alta Plaza, would be in the lower far right but is just out of range in this photo. |
 | Alice Haas Dannenbaum, 1905
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 | Alice Haas Dannenbaum with daughter, Sadie, 1905
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 | Alice Haas Dannenbaum, ca. 1920
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Histories
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 | Alice Haas at 1900 Jewish Fair
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 | Alice Haas Coats Obituary Alice Haas Dannenbaum converted from Judaism to Christian Science in the early 1910s, having been introduced to the religion from her husband's aunt, Reine Loupe Haas. After her divorce from Arthur Dannenbaum in 1926, she met and married Curtis LeRoy Coats. The two met as Readers in their church in San Mateo. |
 | Alice Haas Coats Society Page Profile
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 | History and Destruction of Tiger Bend/Haasville Plantation Home The Plantation House in Tiger Bend (alternatively called Eola and Haasville) appears to extend back to Roger Banks Marshall before the 1840s. Roger's son, T. Douglas Marshall, lived with his family there in the 1840s. After the Civil War, his daughter and son-in-law, Maccie and Alex Haas, lived in the house. When Alex and his second wife moved to New Orleans in the 1890s, Alex’s son, A. Marshall Haas and his family, lived in the home. By the 1910s the family only spent summers in the house and eventually it was abandoned and destroyed sometime in the 1970s.
The name Northup referred to in this article was Solomon Northup, a free-born black man who was kidnapped and sold into slavery and wrote the book “Twelve Years a Slave” which recounted his experience at various plantations in Avoyelles Parish before being freed in 1853. |
 | Christian Science Healing of Carol Dannenbaum Alice Dannenbaum found spiritual answers in Christian Science that she wasn't able to find in the Reform Judaism of her upbringing. This excerpt is an example of the religious articles and poems she wrote for the church's publications. The daughter mentioned is Carol Dannenbaum. The illness occurred around 1916-1917 shortly after the family moved from San Francisco to San Mateo. |
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