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Wedding day Fritz Pfeffer and Vera Bythiner

Fritz Pfeffer married Vera Henriette Bythiner on 30 April 1926.

The wedding of Fritz Pfeffer and Vera Henriette Bythiner took place in Sopot on 2 May 1926. At the time, Sopot (German: Zoppot) was part of Danzig, which was not a part of a nation state but a free city under the supervision of the League of Nations. Witnesses were Paul and Ildefons Auerbach, uncles of the bride.[1] On 3 April 1927, son Werner was born in Berlin.[2] The Preussische Landesgericht in Berlin pronounced the divorce of the marriage on 5 January 1933. The judgment was subsequently entered in the margin of the deed on 27 January.[1]

Officials of the Amsterdam population register made remarkable mistakes when noting the dates of marriage and divorce. According to Pfeffer's archive card the marriage was concluded in Berlin on 2 May 1926 and the divorce was pronounced on 3 January 1933.[2] According to Vera Henriette Bythiner's archive card the marriage was concluded a few days earlier, on 30 April in Zoppot and the divorce was pronounced on 5 January 1933 in Berlin.[3]

Footnotes

  1. a, b Stadhuis Sopot, Polen, archief Standesamt Zoppot, huwelijksakten 1926, akte B 48, 30 april 1926.
  2. a, b Stadsachief Amsterdam (SAA), Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Archiefkaarten (toegangsnummer 30238): Archiefkaart Fritz Pfeffer.
  3. ^ SAA, DIenst Bevolkingsregister, Archiefkaarten (toegangsnummer 30238): Archiefkaart Vera H. Bythiner.