ملف:Schwerin - Freudenberg family tree with Moses Freudenberg (1786-1846) and Moritz Schwerin (1810-1858) and their children.jpg
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English: Freudenberg stammtafel with Siegmund Freudenberg (1828-1908) and his siblings circa 1940
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⧼wm-license-information-date⧽ | circa between 1938 and 1940 |
⧼wm-license-information-source⧽ | قالب:Institution:Jewish Museum Berlin |
⧼wm-license-information-author⧽ | صانع:Bernhard Hans Schwerin |
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Notes
Hans Bernhard Schwerin family archive, now housed in the Jewish Museum Berlin. Image by David Keays. The document was originally thought to date from 1925 based on the dates for people's deaths, but may be from as late as 1940. Bernhard Hans Schwerin lost his license to practice medicine around 1938 under the Nuremberg Laws and took up genealogy full time.
Freudenberg family
Schwerin family
Abraham family
People arranged in chronological order with annotations and additional generations
Children of Moses Freudenberg (1786-1846) of Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany and Henrietta Wolf (1796-1868)
- 1. Valentin Freudenberg (1814-1883) who married Emma Adler (1817-1864)
- Emil Freudenberg
- Max Freudenberg I
- Martin Freudenberg
- Rolle Freudenberg
- Walter Freudenberg
- Otto Freudenberg (1844-1909) who married Paulina Zweig (1849-1921) and migrated to Vienna, Austria ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg
- Emma Freudenberg who married Baron Ludwig von Erlanger. She converted from Judaism to Christianity.
- Alexander Freudenberg (1842-1901) who married Rosalie Mendelsohn
- Anna Freudenberg I (1845-1914) who married William Heinrich Franck (1841-?)
- Georg Franck (1876-?) who married Berta Carlsruhe (1868-?)
- 2. Johanna Freudenberg (1816-1888), aka Haniche, who married Marcus Salomon (1815-1880) This line is extant.
- Minna Salomon (1837-1906) who married Dr. Julius R. Fliess, M.D. (1827-1895) This line is extant.
- Gertrud Fliess (1856-1924) who married Albert Spanier (1845-1924) This line is extant.
- Willy Georg Spanier (1886-1942) was murdered in Auschwitz. This line is extant.
- Ruth Johanna Spanier (1914-2009) who married Erwin Wolfe (1918-1997). She was interred at Auschwitz and survived the Auschwitz death march. She gave her Holocaust testimony to the USC Shoah Foundation on January 3, 1996. ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg This line is extant.
- Ilse Gertrud Spanier (1917-1943) who was murdered at Auschwitz.
- Willy Georg Spanier (1886-1942) was murdered in Auschwitz. This line is extant.
- Gertrud Fliess (1856-1924) who married Albert Spanier (1845-1924) This line is extant.
- Max Salomon
- Mathilda Salomon who lived in Whitstock
- Minna Salomon (1837-1906) who married Dr. Julius R. Fliess, M.D. (1827-1895) This line is extant.
- 3. Moritz Freudenberg (1819-1876) who married Franzel Frank
- Max Freudenberg II (1849-1878)
- Anna Freudenberg II
- Matthias Freudenberg
- 4. Bernard Freudenberg (1823-1877) who married Bertha Abraham (1828-1888) This line is extant.
- 4.01 Sophie Freudenberg (1854-1854)
- 4.02 Martin Georg Freudenberg (1855-1931)
- 4.03 Clara Antonie Freudenberg (1856-1939) who married Paul Oscar Schwerin (1845-1903)
- 4.3.1 Martha Hulda Schwerin (1876-1945) who married Salomon Salomon (1867-1929). She died in the Shanghai Ghetto. ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg
- 4.3.1.1 Käthe Salomon (1900-1942) who married Walter Loepert (1886-1942)
- 4.3.1.1.1 Eva Loepert (1925-1942)
- 4.3.1.1.2 Annemarie Loepert (1929-1942)
- 4.3.1.2 Trude Salomon (1902-1918) died in the 1918 influenza pandemic
- 4.3.1.3 Charlotte Salomon (1908-1945) died in the Shanghai Ghetto. Her husband was Hans Guttman and he may have remarried in Shanghai after her death and migrated to the United States with his new wife. ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg
- 4.3.1.1 Käthe Salomon (1900-1942) who married Walter Loepert (1886-1942)
- 4.3.2 Dr. Hans Bernhard Schwerin M.D. (1878-1945)
- 4.3.2.1 Annemarie Schwerin (1912-1942) who married Gabriel Reynart (1915-1988)
- 4.3.2.2 Ernest Herbert Paul Schwerin (1919-2010). He crossed into Switzerland with forged papers and attended university there. He then migrated to the United States. He gave his Holocaust testimony to the USC Shoah Foundation on December 11, 1996. ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg
- 4.3.2.3 Ursula Elizabeth Johanna Schwerin (1925-2018) ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg who married Dr. Leung Lee, M.D. in the United States. She had a different mother from her half-brother and that mother was Polish Lutheran. Ursula was taken to England on the Kindertransport and from there she migrated to the United States. This line is extant.
- 4.3.1 Martha Hulda Schwerin (1876-1945) who married Salomon Salomon (1867-1929). She died in the Shanghai Ghetto. ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg
- 4.04 Martha Helene Freudenberg (1858-1864)
- 4.05 Dr. Ludwig Albert Freudenberg, M.D. (1860-?) who migrated to England ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg
- 4.05.1 Dr. Julius Werner Freudenberg, D.D.S. (1887-1964) ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg
- 4.05.2 Edith Bertha Helene Freudenberg (1890-?)
- 4.05.2.1 Loni Alma Cohn (1921-2017). She survived the Holocaust by emigrating to the United States on 5 February 1937. Her biological line is no longer extant. She adopted two children. ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg
- 4.06 Katharina Olga Freudenberg (1862-1893)
- 4.07 Oscar Erich Freudenberg (1864-1942) David Keays writes: "Oskar Freudenberg was born in Berlin in 1864 but had moved to Nottingham, England by 1890 and was working in the lace industry there. Nottingham was world-renowned as a centre of lace manufacture and there were no doubt links with the family firm, Freudenberg und Meyer, a lace and tulle business in Berlin. In 1905, he and Mabel Keys had a son, Alfred. Before WW1, Oskar returned to Germany, where he died of natural causes in Berlin on 14 October 1942." ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg This line is extant.
- 4.08 Dr. Felix Curt Freudenberg, M.D. (1867-1904)
- 4.09 Henriette Agnes Freudenberg (1869-1950) who married Hermann Adolf Salomon (1860-1939) and migrated to England ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg
- Corporal Werner Salomon (1893-1916) who died in World War I
- 4.10 Willy Freudenberg (1871-1871)
- 5. Frederika Freudenberg (c1825-1908), aka Riekche or Rieke, who married Ephraim Israel Fliess
- Ludwig Louis Fliess (1847-1916) in Berlin
- Monk Fliess who had 6 children
- 6 children
- Rosalie Fliess who married a Horowitz
- Wolf Fliess of Magdeburg (or Rudolph Fleiss of Magdeburg)
- 6. Siegmund Freudenberg (1828-1908) who migrated to the United States around 1860. ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg This line is extant.
- 6.1 Max S. Freudenberg (1858-1921) who migrated to the United States around 1860 with his father and married Eloise Lindauer (1860-1935). Eloise Lindauer was Christian and this branch of the family was Christian. ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg This line is extant.
- 6.1.01 Max S. Freudenberg II (1884-1884)
- 6.1.02 Ada Augusta Freudenberg (1885-1957)
- 6.1.03 Charles Fredrick Freudenberg (1887-1942)
- 6.1.04 Clara Freudenberg (1889-1959)
- 6.1.05 Arthur Oscar Freudenberg I (1891-1968) This line is extant.
- 6.1.06 Max S. Freudenberg III (1893-1900)
- 6.1.07 Louis Julius Freudenberg I (1894-1918) died in World War I. He was initially buried with a Star of David tombstone, but when his father died, his mother had the Veteran's Administration replace it with a tombstone with the Latin Cross on it.
- 6.1.08 Richard F. Freudenberg (1896-1988) This line is extant.
- 6.1.09 Eugene Freudenberg I (1900-1956) This line is extant.
- 6.1.10 Ralph Freudenberg (1903-1980) This line is extant.
- 6.1.11 Grace May Freudenberg (1904-1981) This line is extant.
- 6.2 Alfred Freudenberg (1859-?) who appears to have been incarcerated in 1880 in Philadelphia. ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg
- 6.3 Gertrude Freudenberg (1863-1940) who married Martin Schoenwald (1861-1941). Gertrude lost her United States citizenship when she married a non citizen under the Expatriation Act of 1907. This line is extant. ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg
- 6.3.1 Sylvan Edgar Schoenwald (1895-1895)
- 6.3.2 Jerome Monroe Schoenwald (1896-1961) who married Gladys Shannon
- 6.3.3 Ralph Clarence Schoenwald (1897-1951) This line is extant and confirmed by DNA.
- 6.1 Max S. Freudenberg (1858-1921) who migrated to the United States around 1860 with his father and married Eloise Lindauer (1860-1935). Eloise Lindauer was Christian and this branch of the family was Christian. ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg This line is extant.
- 7. Ottomar Freudenberg (1831-1907)
- Guido Freudenberg (1860-1909) who married Klara Meÿer (1868-?)
- Hans Freudenberg (1895-1945) who married Emma Henriette Maria Schmalle. It is not clear if she survived the Holocaust or died in it, she may be confused with someone of the same name.
- Gerde Freudenberg (1895-1945)
- Martha Freudenberg
- Else Freudenberg
- Emmy Freudenberg
- Kate Freudenberg
- Helmut Freudenberg
- Guido Freudenberg (1860-1909) who married Klara Meÿer (1868-?)
- 8. Rudolph Freudenberg (1832-1882) who married Agnes Hirschberg (1841-1867) and after her death married her sister, Martha Hirschberg (1849-1880)
- Avele Freudenberg
- Margarethe Freudenberg (1861-?)
- Hedwig Freudenberg (1863-1909) who married Max Pinoff (1861-1909)
- Ernst Freudenberg
- Hugo Freudenberg (1869-1920)
- Eugen Freudenberg (1871-?)
- 9. Gustav Freudenberg (1833-1902) who married Rebecca Franck (1833-?)
- Paul Freudenberg and 5 others
- 10. Franziska Freudenberg (1836-1905), who married Jacob Richter (1829-1910)
- Hedwig Sarah Richter (1879-?) who married Max Willsteiner (1871-?)
- Dr. Ernst Victor Richter, M.D. (1867-1921). He appears to be the Ernst Victor Richter who migrated to the United States in 1893 and died in California on July 29, 1921. ملف:Sideways Arrow Icon.svg
- Georg Richter
- Dr. Paul Casper Caesar Richter, M.D. (1865-?)
- Richard Richter
- Ruth Richter
Key: ☠ Holocaust death, ☞ Migrated
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معلومات الصورة (ميتا)
- صور مات راسمها قبل 100 عام
- Family trees of Germany
- Collections of the Jüdisches Museum Berlin
- Hans Bernhard Schwerin family archive
- Photographs by David Keays
- Annemarie Loepert
- Bernhard Freudenberg
- Clara Antonie Freudenberg
- Edith Bertha Helene Freudenberg
- Emil Abraham
- Ernest Herbert Paul Schwerin
- Eva Loepert
- Felix Curt Freudenberg
- Gertrude Freudenberg
- Guido Freudenberg
- Hans Bernhard Schwerin
- Henrietta Wolff
- Henriette Agnes Freudenberg
- Julius Werner Freudenberg
- Käthe Loepert
- Ludwig Albert Freudenberg
- Max S. Freudenberg
- Moritz Eduard Schwerin
- Moses Freudenberg
- Oscar Erich Freudenberg
- Otto Freudenberg
- Ottomar Freudenberg
- Siegmund Freudenberg
- Valentin Freudenberg
- Werner Salomon (soldier)
- Ernst Victor Richter
- Freudenberg family
- Schwerin family
- Hans Bernhard Schwerin family tree and chronicle