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'''Israel Krenzel''' attended the [[First Worldcon]] in 1939. According to research by [[Andy Hooper]] in ''[[Chunga]]'' 26 ([https://efanzines.com/Chunga/pdfs/chunga-26-lores.pdf November 2019]), Israel was accompanied to Nycon by his older sister [[Anna Krenzel]], as Israel was only 12 at the time.
 
'''Israel Krenzel''' attended the [[First Worldcon]] in 1939. According to research by [[Andy Hooper]] in ''[[Chunga]]'' 26 ([https://efanzines.com/Chunga/pdfs/chunga-26-lores.pdf November 2019]), Israel was accompanied to Nycon by his older sister [[Anna Krenzel]], as Israel was only 12 at the time.
  
He died sometime after 1956; his name appeared in a [[New York]] paper as having been injured in a major bus accident in December 1956 when he was 29.
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His name never appears in the public record after December 1956, when he was listed as having been transported to Bellevue Hospital after a major bus accident in [[New York]]  when he was 29.
  
  
 
{{person |born=1927|died=????}} [[Category:fan]] [[Category:first_fandom]] [[Category:US]]
 
{{person |born=1927|died=????}} [[Category:fan]] [[Category:first_fandom]] [[Category:US]]

Revision as of 14:19, 11 January 2022

(January 15, 1927 – ????)

Israel Krenzel, 1948.
City College of New York.

Israel Krenzel attended the First Worldcon in 1939. According to research by Andy Hooper in Chunga 26 (November 2019), Israel was accompanied to Nycon by his older sister Anna Krenzel, as Israel was only 12 at the time.

His name never appears in the public record after December 1956, when he was listed as having been transported to Bellevue Hospital after a major bus accident in New York when he was 29.



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