Amalie Spanier - Marx
Amalie Spanier was registered for a number of months at the address of Hermann and Auguste van Pels.
In 1906 Amalie Marx married Adolf Eduard Spanier, who died in 1933.[1] In May 1939, she came to the Netherlands and moved in with the Van Pels family for a few months. She was registered from 9 May 1939 to 10 July 1939 at the address of Hermann and Auguste van Pels.[2]
Amalie's daughter Gertrud married Rudolf Stern, who lived in Argentina and was of German origin, by proxy on 8 May 1940. Amalie was not present at this marriage because she lived in the United States.[3]
Gertrud lived at the time of her marriage with the widow Ruth Leeser – Cohn[4] (Fritz Leeser died in 1934). Both Hermann van Pels' sister Clara and Auguste van Pels' sister Else had a husband called Leeser.
Source personal data.[2] Addresses: Enger (Germany); Biesboschstraat 59huis, Amsterdam (1939); Zuider Amstellaan 96-III, Amsterdam; Hardford (VS) (January 1940).[2]
Footnotes
- ^ Geni: Adolf Eduard Spanier.
- a, b, c Stadsarchief Amsterdam (SAA), Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Archiefkaarten (toegangsnummer 30238): Archiefkaart Amalie Marx.
- ^ SAA, Burgerlijke Stand, toegang 5009, inv. nr. 6604: Register van huwelijksakten 1940, deel 12, 65v, akte 118.
- ^ SAA, Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Archiefkaarten (toegangsnummer 30238): Archiefkaart Gertrud Sara Spanier.