1 Joseph Albersheim (1881-1941) |
2 Herbert-Albersheim-(1908-1977) |
Was a buyer at Hertz & Co. in Germany. Herbert emigrated to Baltimore, Maryland, United States on Saturday, April 23, 1938, his emigration application can be found in the Billerbecker archive in Germany. Herbert departed from Rotterdam Steamship Veendam, arriving in New York was on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1938. Herbert traveled tourist class, which was formerly known as the Third Class or "Steerage. His first destination was in New York at a W.Albersheim, a cousin, who lived here at the time: 8 Roseth Pl, Great Neck, NY 11020, USA. https://goo.gl/maps/nfqtjGXRSuwDvwS37 |
Edith Esther Schaumberg emigrated from Hamburg on Wednesday, October 20, 1937 with the S.S.Manhattan to the United States. Arrival New York on Friday, October 29, 1937, Edith Esther traveled in the Tourist Class or what was previously called "Steerage." Her destination was a cousin S.Neuberger in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. |
3 Walter Werner Albersheim (1912-1988) |
4 Susanna Elisabeth Wagen (1914-1974) |
W. W. Albersheim had a photo shop at Kinkerstraat no: 58 in Amsterdam. Here a translation of the report by a detective Bakker from police station no: 23 in Amsterdam. Reports that last night there was an unwanted visit in the photo shop of Walter Albersheim, born in Billerbeck on February 16, 1912, located in Kinkerstraat: 58 in Amsterdam, W.A. lives in the Rozenstraat no: 191 (2nd floor) where 7 photo devices (cameras) and eight roll films have been stolen due to the breaking of the street door, with a combined value of approximately FL.125, - (Dutch Guilder) perpetrator unknown. |
Walter Werner Albersheim emigrated from Gothenburg, Sweden together with his wife Susanna Elisabeth Wagen and their daughter Edith on Wednesday January 8, 1947 with the steamship Gripsholm. Arriving in New York on Tuesday, February 11, 1947, the Albersheim family traveled First Class, their destination was 4005 Dorchester Road, Baltimore, Maryland, USA - https://goo.gl/maps/3myNc75NXt82VrwZ8 the brother of Werner, Herbert, lived there. |
5 Ruth Eichenwald-Albersheim (1915-1943) |
6 Otto Eichenwald (1906-1942) |
According to witness Margarete (Grete) Eichenwald-Seligman born on Thursday, November 27, 1902 in Legden, Germany (see here the English version : https://bit.ly/2MblUzx) , Ruth Eichenwald-Albersheim is together with her two children Rolf-Dieter and Eva and her mother Selma on November 2, 1943 from the Ghetto in Riga, Latvia , taken to Auschwitz, Poland, arrival was on November 5, 1943 and gassed there immediately after arrival. So they were not murdered in the Ghetto in Riga, Latvia, as a newspaper article would have us believe, they did not have to go through the "Rumbula massacre". They were transported to Auschwitz, Poland with 2500 other Jewish people, few of whom have survived this camp. The witness Margarete (Grete) Eichenwald-Seligman survived the camp in Riga, Latvia for two years with her two sons, both of whom were gassed in Auschwitz, Poland. She not only survived the Ghetto in Riga, Latvia, but also the Stutthof concentration camp (which was 35 kilometers from Danzig), Danzig became Polish territory after 1945 and the city has since been called Gdansk. Margarete (Grete) Eichenwald-Seligman has emigrated to Pitrufquén, Chile. There is also an original German version of this story about Ruth Eichenwals-Albersheim and you can find it here: https://bit.ly/2MLVnI6. . |
Hier meer info omtrent de familie Eichenwald-Albersheim: http://www.genealogybos.com/Albersheim/Familie_Albersheim_uit_Billerbeck_Germany_nl.html (Dutch version) Here more info about the Eichenwald-Albersheim family: http://www.genealogybos.com/Albersheim/Family_Albersheim_from_Billerbeck_Germany.html (English version) Hier mehr Infos zur Familie Eichenwald-Albersheim: http://www.genealogybos.com/verhalen_stories/Albersheim/Familie_Albersheim_uit_Billerbeck_Deutsch.html (Deutsche Version) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salaspils_concentration_camp |
7 Rolf-Dieter (1936-1943) en Eva Eichenwald (1937-1943) |
Billerbeck’s middle school is renamed the Geschwister-Eichenwald-Realschule in honor of Rolf-Dieter and Eva Eichenwald.. |
8 Steven-Albersheim-(1947-2017) |