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Julie van Groningen

Julie van Groningen lived with the Frank family for a few months in the house on Merwedeplein.

Julie van Groningen was a Dutchwoman born in Berlin, who lived with the Frank family for a few months at Merwedeplein 37-II.

Because her parents were Dutch, she had Dutch nationality. However, she lost it on the basis of a provision in the Netherlands Nationality Act concerning long-term stays outside the Netherlands.[1] In 1927, she regained her Dutch citizenship by naturalisation.[2]

On 14 August 1933 she was registered in Amsterdam. After various addresses she came to live with K.W. Hirsch in Vechtstraat in Amsterdam in June 1935. After six months she moved to Merwedeplein 37-II. She stayed there for three months, until 30 March 1936.[3]

It is not clear whether she was of Jewish origin. What is certain is that she was a member of the German Evangelical Church.[3] She remained unmarried and, apart from a few months in 1940, lived the rest of her life at various addresses in Amsterdam.[3]

Source personal data.[4] Addresses: Berlin; Amsterdam (14 August 1933); Vechtstraat 168-II, Amsterdam (18 June 1935); Merwedeplein 37-II, Amsterdam (17 December 1935); Volkerakstraat 38, Amsterdam (30 March 1936).[3]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Verslag der Handelingen van de Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal, 1926 -1927, Bijlage 242, ondernr. 15: Memorie van Toelichting inzake wet op naturalisatie van Hersch Leib Beck en 20 anderen, artikel 1 sub 4.
  2. ^ Verslag der Handelingen van de Eerste Kamer der Staten-Generaal, 1926 -1927, p. 818: vergadering van 10 mei 1927, naturalisatie van Hersch Leib Beck en 20 anderen.   
  3. a, b, c, d Stadsarchief Amsterdam (SAA), Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Gezinskaarten (toegang 5422): gezinskaart J.J. van Groningen.
  4. ^ SAA, Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Archiefkaarten (toegang 30238): archiefkaart J.J. van Groningen.