- Document ID: 132672255
- Document Collection: 7-14-1 Documentation of the CLI
- Link to Online Archive: https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/de/document/132672255
#germany POB: Leutesdorf
#holland POR
#jew
https://www.joodsmonument.nl/en/page/29118/jeanette-meyer-cahn
Jeanette Meyer (Cahn) (1859 - 1943) - Genealogy (geni.com)
https://map.stolpersteine.app/nl/sittard-geleen/locaties/graaf-huynlaan-5-gesloopt-geleen
http://www.alemannia-judaica.de/images/Images%20164/Oberwinter%20Jewish%20life.htm#_ftnref38
Daniel Meyer and his wife Jeannette, née Cahn were running butcher’s shop. Their stay in Oberwinter is testified from 1893 to 1910. Near the house with the butcher’s shop they owned vineyards, meadows and a little wood. In 1899 two of their children attended a Christian school in Oberwinter. Daniel Meyer was a paying member of the village’s volunteer fire-brigade. Six children were born to the couple while they lived in Oberwinter, one died in infancy. Their eldest son, Walter, married one Frieda Harf from Hochneukirch, in January 1914 their only child Erich was born. Walter became a soldier in the Reserve Infantry Regiment nr. 98 and, when World War I started, he died on September 17th, 1914. He is buried on the cemetery for fallen soldiers in Troyon (France). His wife Frieda was deported to Riga on December 10th, 1941, where she perished. Their son Erich could emigrate to Colombia in 1937, where he married Alice Nathan from Cologne. They had 4 children and returned to Germany in 1950.
https://www.mappingthelives.org/bio/a98d12f9-d4f5-4cf7-b8e1-ea8e0ae51ef1
https://www.alemannia-judaica.de/leutesdorf_synagoge.htm