Hij is getrouwd met Clara Brasch.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 31 oktober 1891 te Wroclaw, Silesia, Poland, hij was toen 37 jaar oud.
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Julius Ohnstein became a merchant and served his military duty in the unit Landsturm I.
In 1883 he moved to Hamburg. He ran a successful "liqueur factoryu at Zippelhaus 10, the earnings of which made it possible for him to request Hamburg citizenship in Dec. 1892. It took six years until he and his wife Clara were granted citizenship, and in early 1898 he took the citizenus oath. At first the couple lived in Eilbek at Lubeckerstraue 39. It was there that Clara Ohnstein gave birth to their daughter Lucie on 26 Jan. 1893. Lucie remained their only child. Lucie Ohnstein received a solid general education at the Paulsenstift School and then attended the Gronesche Trade School. She got her first job at a cigar import-export company. Later she moved to the Dresdner Bank.
The Brasch and Ohnstein families were also connected in other ways: Clara's brother Max Leo married Paula Bertha Ohnstein from Pleschen, a half-sister of her husband. Her marriage produced two sons, Ludwig and Heinz.
When the old buildings at Am Zippelhaus were to be torn down around 1908 in order to make space for new buildings, Julius Ohnstein received notice on the production rooms of his liqueuer factory. He moved his home and operation to Reismuhle 16 in Hohenfelde, however his new start failed. Out of grief he took his life on 2 July 1909. He left his wife and daughter nothing more than a suicide note.
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