Heymann family
Here lived:
1) Hermann Heymann was together with his mother Pauline Heymann and Gustav Hirtz owner of the department store "L. Heymann" am Markt.; Forced to move out of his home and business in 1938, Hermann Heymann moved with the family to the Hugo Mosbach family at Blumenthalstr. 9a. in April 1938, from about 1940-1943 last head of the Jüdische Gemeinde Osnabrück, März 1943 he was deported to Auschwitz together with his stepson Walter Bujakowski and murdered there.
2) Wife Bertha Heymann, née Hirtz (sister of Gustav Hirtz), suicide 1938
Department and furniture store "E.H. Ehrlich
Here lived:
1 and 2) Else Marcus married in 1905 in Hanover Elia Hersch Ehrlich, also called Heinrich. He was the owner of the department store "E.H. Ehrlich", Große Straße 8.
3) His son Harry Ehrlich, born 1906 in Osnabrück, worked after his apprenticeship at the company "M. Conitzer u. Söhne", Große Straße, then in Hildesheim, Bremen and Frankfurt/Main (deregistration 1927 to Bremen). He emigrated to the USA in 1938.
4) His other son Norbert Ehrlich, born 1913 in Osnabrück, emigration to Palästina
Gottschalk family
Here lived:
1) Viehhändler Moses Gottschalk married since 16.01.1900, deported to Theresienstadt in July 1942 and murdered there in mid-December
2) Friederike Goldbach, deported to Theresienstadt in July 1942 and murdered there in mid-December
3) Siegfried Gottschalk, escape to the USA
4) Max Gottschalk, escape to the USA
5) Emil Gottschalk, married to Erna Aronstein, widowed Schwerin, deported to Riga and „declared dead&ärt“.
Family mint
Here lived:
1) Bernhard, also called Baruch, Münz was owner of the raw products wholesale "J. Münz u. Sohn" in Turnerstra;e 5, December 1941 deported to Riga and murdered there.
2) Wife Pepei Münz, December 1941 deported to Riga and murdered there.
3) Children Helene, m. Kaufmann, December 1941 deported to Riga and murdered there.
4) Cäcile Münz, December 1941 deported to Riga and murdered there.
5) Max Münz, son Max emigrated according to deregistration in August 1939 to Dover/ England.
Textile goods wholesaler "N. Meyer u. Co. GmbH
Olga Israel married the merchant Nathan Meyer, who together with Julius Pincus was a partner in the haberdashery and textile goods wholesaler "N. Meyer & Co. GmbH at Nikolaiort 2. Later the company moved to Möserstraße 11. From September 8, 1911 the couple lived at Nikolaiort 2. Their son Erich Meyer was born in 1913. He emigrated to Amsterdam on 20.10.1931, his parents followed him six years later on 10.06.1937. From Amsterdam the couple was deported on 20 April 1943 via Westerbork to Sobibor, where they were murdered. Son Erich was deported to Auschwitz in 1944.
Iron trading company "Gossels u. Co.
Philipp Nussbaum was together with Simon Grossels owner of the iron trading company "Gossels u. Co.", Große Hamkenstra;e 6.
Family Emil Stern
Lived here
1) Emil Stern
Yg. 1879
Deported 13.12.1941
Murdered in
Riga
Lived here
2) Gitta Stern
geb. Adler
Yg. 1897
Deported 13.12.1941
Murdered in
Riga
Lived here
3) Carl Stern
Yg. 1937
Deported 13.12.1941
Murdered in
Riga
Lived here
4) Ruth Hanna Stern
Yg. 1934
Deported 13.12.1941
Murdered in
Riga
Lived here
5) Edith Stern
Yg. 1937
Deported 13.12.1941
Murdered in
Riga
Gossels family
Lived here
1) Emma Gossels
geb. Heilbrunn
Yg. 1875
Deported
Theresienstadt
Murdered December 1944
Lived here
2) Alfred Gossels
Yg. 1907
Fled 1937 Holland
Interned Westerbork
Deported September. 1944
Stutthof
Murdered December 1944
Schoeps family
Here lived
1) Leopold Schoeps
Young 1883
Deported March 1943
Auschwitz
Murdered
Here lived
2) Hedwig Schoeps
Born Lewien
Young 1885
Deported March 1943
Auschwitz
Murdered
Rosa Thörner
Here lived
Rosa Thörner
geb. Grünebaum
Yg. 1892
Deported
Theresienstadt
Murdered in
Auschwitz