Let op: Was jonger dan 16 jaar (0) toen kind (Friedrike Rieche Abraham) werd geboren (??-??-1823).
Let op: Was jonger dan 16 jaar (0) toen kind (Jacob Abraham) werd geboren (2 mei 1839).
Let op: Was jonger dan 16 jaar (0) toen kind (Louis S Abraham) werd geboren (??-??-1848).
Let op: Was jonger dan 16 jaar (0) toen kind (Salomon Abraham) werd geboren (3 november 1836).
Let op: Was jonger dan 16 jaar (7) toen kind (Friedrike Rieche Abraham) overleed (4 september 1891).
Let op: Was jonger dan 16 jaar (12) toen kind (Salomon Abraham) overleed (??-09-1896).
(1) Zij had een relatie met Julius Abraham.
Kind(eren):
(2) Zij is getrouwd met Josef Israel Leisersohn.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 31 december 1918 te Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany, zij was toen 35 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
The burial and laying of the two stones (under that of his parents) at the Weiuensee Jewish Cemetery was carried out by L. Prinz's sister, Hannchen Leisersohn, nea. Abraham.
She moved to Berlin before the First World War and worked there as a cashier.
At the end of December 1918, she married the glazier Josef Leisersohn, who was unable to continue in this profession after a war injury could no longer practise this profession. Unlike her husband, Hannchen Leisersohn was a devout Jew and regularly attended the private synagogue in Tempelhof's MussehlStr. She also brought up both children in her faith. The children attended state schools, which they both had to leave in 1937. The daughter Traute
was still subject to compulsory schooling and transferred to a Jewish school in AugustStr, while her older brother Gert left grammar school and began an apprenticeship as a baker and confectioner. In July 1939, Hannchen Leisersohn had to say goodbye to her daughter Traute, as she had managed to 13-year-old daughter was placed on a Kindertransport to England. The other family members' efforts to emigrate were unsuccessful and they did not receive visas.
On 1 April 1941, Hannchen Leisersohn, her husband and their son Gert had to move out of the flat in
Friedrich-FranzStr with her husband and son Gert. The family was forced to move to RoonStr 41 (today
Mellener Straße 33) in Lichtenrade. Here in the house of the doctor Dr Bernhard Wolff Hannchen Leisersohn saw her son Gert and his fiancée taken away at the end of November 1941. She never learnt anything more about the fate of her son and his fiancée.
Hannchen Leisersohn herself, together with her husband Josef, was deported on 31 August 1942 on the "53
'Alterstransport' to the Theresienstadt ghetto. Josef Leisersohn died there in January 1944.
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