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He is married to Elizabeth “Betsij” Frenk.
They got married on January 22, 1908 at Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Nederland , he was 24 years old.
Child(ren):
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Elizabeth “Betsij” Frenk |
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Simon Peekel<br>לידה: 9 בינו’ 1884 - Amsterdam<br>פטירה: 21 במאי 1943 - Sobibór
The list of Jewish residents in the German Reich 1933 – 1945 records the individual life and biography dates of about 600,000 persons, who resided in the German Reich (borders of the Reich as per 31 December 1937) and who were persecuted because of their Jewish origin or religion.
Population censuses were taken on June 16 1933 and May 17 1939. These two censuses provide information about the number of Jewish residents in Germany. Nevertheless, the dramatic decrease of the Jewish share of the population in the 1930s due to emigration and expulsion as well as ageing of the population and the subsequent decline in the birth rate in the Jewish population becomes apparent: While in June 1933 almost 500,000 members of the Jewish religious community had been registered, there were only approximately 234,000 people of Jewish origin left in May 1939, who were spread across the territory of the old Reich.
Simon Machiel Peekel<br>מין: זכר<br>לידה: 9 בינו’ 1884 - Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands<br>נישואין: בן/בת זוג: Elizabeth “Betsij” Frenk - 22 בינו’ 1908 - Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Nederland<br>מגורים: Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Nederland<br>פטירה: 21 במאי 1943 - Sobibór, Włodawa, Lublin, Poland<br>קבורה: 1943 - Sobibor Concentration Camp, Sobibor, , Lubelskie, Poland<br>מקצוע: Dealer for skins at Kaufmann’s trading house in Rotterdam<br>××ר××: Machiel Simon Peekel, Hanna Peekel (×××ת Viool)<br>×ש×: Elizabeth âBetsijâ Peekel (×××ת Frenk)<br>×××××: Machiel âChelâ Peekel, Aron (1911) Peekel, Isaac Peekel, Aron âAatâ Peekel<br>×××× ×××××ת: Isaäc Peekel, Hartog (Hans) Peekel, Helena âLenaâ Marx (×××ת Peekel), Bloeme Peekel, Mozes (Max) Peekel, Meijer Peekel, Esther Frank (לבית Peekel), Henriëtte “Jet” Peekel<br> מידע נוסף:
LifeSketch: Simon Michel Peekel was the oldest child of Machiel and Hanna Peekel born in 1884. his family at 521 Westzeedijk in Rotterdam. Simon’s marriage to Elisabeth “Bets” Frenk in 1908 was announced in the New Israelite Weekly along with the celebration of his parents’ 25th wedding. were so thankful for the care that Aron received, that they placed a notice in the paper thanking the staff at Sophia’s Children’s Hospital. n the war broke out. Their oldest son, Machiel Peekel, married Rozine “Riwa” de Liema who was from The Hague. or Machiel and Riwa was destroyed so they had to find another place to hide. They went to Machiel’s Uncle Hartog’s home and hid in the attic which put all of Hartog’s family at risk. hiel and Riwa did not stay there for long as connections found them a new hiding place - in a waterstoker. A waterstoker was a store where they distilled and heated water for laundry and bathing. There were over 625 of them in the mid-30’s in Rotterdam.deported to Westerbork. They left Westerbork on Nov 16th, 1943 with 993 others. Riwa would die on arrival in Auschwitz on Nov 19th, 1943 while Machiel would not die until March 31st, 1944.
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