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Document ID: 131841395
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Document Collection: M.18 - Documentation of the Central Location Index (CLI) of the Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) in New York
#typo family name should be Weijl, compare here: Marianne Weijl-Cohen - according to this source Marianne Weijl-Cohen survived, she was born in Arnhem in 1891 and died in Den Haag in 1978
Marianne Cohen (1891 - 1978) - Genealogy
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Her husband Jacob Weijl, born in Den Haag in 1889: Jacob Weijl - according to this source he was murdered in Sobibor in 1943 - Herdenkingsplaquette Paleis van Justitie Den Haag - Jacob Weijl, advocaat-procureur - according to these sources Jacob Weijl was a very succesful lawyer
https://yvng.yadvashem.org/nameDetails.html?language=en&itemId=13893490&ind=1
Jacob Weijl and his wife Marianne Weijl-Cohen, with their daughter Sara Margot, around 1931. - Joods Monument
Wedding photo of Jacob Weijl and Marianne Cohen, 12-11-1912 - Joods Monument
https://www.geni.com/people/Jacob-Weijl/6000000006761511640
The son Joseph/John, born in 1913, was murdered in the Extern Kommando Ludwigsdorf in 1943
https://www.tracesofwar.com/persons/57531/Weijl-Joseph.htm
https://www.wo2slachtoffers.nl/bio/57531/Weijl-Joseph.htm
https://yvng.yadvashem.org/nameDetails.html?language=en&itemId=13893489&ind=1
The son Antonie, born in 1916, survived: Antonie Weijl
Antonie (Tony) Weijl (1916 - 2007) - Genealogy - according to this source he died in Den Haag in 2007
The son Leo, born in 1920 aurvived: Leo Weijl
Leo Weijl (1920 - 2004) - Genealogy - according to this source he died in Den Haag in 2004
The daughter Sara Margot,married Molenberg, born in 1926, survived: Sara Margot Weijl - according to this source she died in Den Haag in 2001
Many thanks for the extensive research! It is nice to see that the forum is also used here to exchange further research results.
All the best,
Franziska