Schillerstraße 34
Bayern
80336 München
Germany
The Munich address book of 1891 contains the following entries: Erlanger Moses ( Erlanger & List ) merchant, Schommerstr.13/2 - Erlanger & List, Weiß, Woll- u. Strohhutgeschäft, Einlaß 3/1 - List Mart. ( Erlanger & List ) merchant, Parkstr.3/1 - Moses Erlanger changed his residence several times - 1892 Schwanthalerstr.11/1, - 1893 - Senefelderstr.11/2 - 1900 - Bayerstr.33/3rd - In the Munich address book 1913 the following entry: Erlanger & List, Weiß,-Wolle- und Srohhutmanufakt., (owner Gustav Henle u. Jos. Hermann) Schillerstr.34. From 1916 owner Gustav Henle. Address book 1925 - Erlanger & List, Fabrik bayer. Trachtenkleider u. limit. Lederhosen, Sport- und Strickwaren-Großhandlung (Inh. Gustav Henle),Schillerstr.34/35. - Moses Erlanger was married to Rosa, née Feldmeier, daughter of the Münchner Lederhändler Abraham Feldmeier, Lederhändler and Ida Feldmeier, née Cahn/Cohn. The couple had a son - Gustav Erlanger, commercial clerk, born on October 6, 1894 in Munich. Gustav was unmarried. He was deported from Munich to Kaunas on November 20, 1941 and murdered there on November 25, 1941. Gustav Henle was born in Ichenhausen on February 7, 1884. His parents were Samson Sigmund Henle, painter, tradesman in Ichenhausen and Sara, née Erlanger. Gustav Henle had been running a wholesale business with white, woolen and cotton goods since December 28, 1912. He was also deported from Munich to Kaunas on November 20, 1941 and murdered there on November 25, 1941.
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