Lawyer,Judicial councilor - Otto Magnus
In the address book of the city of Brunswick from the year 1871 the following entry can be found: Magnus Otto, Dr. jur., Advocat - lawyer, Damm 18 - from Easter on - Am Bruchthore 4a. - In the address book Brunswick from the year 1900: Magnus Otto, Dr. jur., Justizrath, lawyer, Wolfenbüttlerstraße 3 (Campestraße).
Alfred Mamroth
Counselor of the district court, probably disbarred in 1934
Gertrud Blank
Gertrud ("Trude") Sara Blank was born on 15.2.1892 in Hannover Germany and died in 1981 in Tel Aviv. She was the daughter of Sophie and Ely Blank, a merchant and manufacturer. Gertrud grew up with her aunt Emilie Levy, who probably died in 1911. One of her many siblings was Paula Blank, with whom she later lived in Tel Aviv.
Family Josef Salomon
The merchant Josef Salomon, born on 21.4.1866 in Neustadt near Pinne, married in 1889 in Berlin the tailor Emilie Charlotte Auguste Koeppen. Shortly after their marriage, their first son, Martin Franz, was born on March 13, 1890. On 11.1.1894 then followed Alfred Leopold.
Family Jules Hepner
Adolph Wassermann
In Nürnberg - Fürther Industrie Almanach 1. 1870 the following entry is found: Wassermann Adolph, merchant, Nürnberger Manufakturgegenstände en gros, Lager in Pfeifenwaaren, Rosengasse 19. - The postcard is addressed to the Silbermann brothers in Hausen, who operated a porcelain factory there, where among other things pipe bowls were manufactured. - Adolf Wassermann was born in Zirndorf on July 19, 1844. His parents were Max Wassermann from Roth am Sand and Rosette, née Krailsheimer.
Israel Hoffmeyer
In the address book of the town of Warburg from the year 1909, page 37 there is the following entry: Hoffmeyer Israel, Agent, Warburg, Mittelstraße (Neustadt) 7. - In 1902 David Bachmann and Israel Hoffmeyer formed the municipal council of the Jüdische Gemeinde of Warburg.
Perlstein family
Here lived:
1) David Perlstein (born 1864), deported 1942, murdered in Riga
2) Henny Perlstein (born 1897), deported 1942 Riga, murdered in Stutthof
3) Mathilde Perlstein, née Heimbach (born 1876), deported 1942, murdered in Riga
Seelig family
Here lived:
1) Meta Seelig, née Steinweg (born 1899), deported 1941, murdered in Riga 1943
2) Kurt Seelig (born 1933), deported 1941, murdered November 2, 1943 in Riga.
3) Paul Seelig (born 1927), deported 1941, Riga, murdered November 1943 in Riga
4) Reinhold Seelig