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Ernst Holländer

Ernst Holländer was a cousin of Edith Frank.

Ernst Holländer was a cousin of Edith Frank. He married Marthe Herz in Cologne on 2 June 1927.[1] In Cologne, he worked as a branch manager of the company B. Holländer.[2] Before travelling to the United States, he and his wife lived in The Hague for about six months..[1]

On 19 March 1936 he arrived in New York on the passenger ship Manhattan and on 29 April 1942 he applied for American citizenship.[3]

In 1939, he helped his cousins Julius and Walter Holländer to come to the United States. On Walter's death in 1968, he inherited ten thousand dollars.[4]

Source personal data.[1] Addresses: Cologne; Willem Witsenplein 5, The Hague (Sept. ’35 – March ’36);[1] 135 Washington Street, Brighton (Boston), USA (1936);[5] 193 Jamaicaway Tower, Jamaica Plain, Massachussets (1968).[4]

Footnotes

  1. a, b, c, d Haags Gemeentearchief, Bevolkingsregister Den Haag, Gezinskaarten 1913-1939: Gezinskaart E. Holländer.  
  2. ^ Advertentie in Aachener Adressbuch unter Benutzung amtlicher Quellen 1932.
  3. ^ United States Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service: Petition for Naturalization E. Holländer, 29 april 1942 (retrieved via Ancestry).
  4. a, b Surrogate’s Court, County of New York: Probate proceeding, Will of Walter Holländer, dossier 6645 (1968, deel 2693, bladzijde 649).
  5. ^ United States Department of Labor, Immigration and Naturalization Service: Declaration of intention E. Holländer, 12 November 1936 (retrieved via Ancestry).