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The London Gazette, 16 July, 1948 4089 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 16 JULY, 1948 4089 Kratzsch, Charlotte; Germany; Lady's Companion, Lebach, Ursula; Germany, Secretary, 25, Belsize 33, Park Grove, Edgware, Middlesex 16 June, Park, London, N.W.3,. 10 June, 1948. 1948 Lechner, Ida; Austria, Tailoring Hand; 5, Adamson Kreidl, Charlotte, Austria; Housewife; 47, Redcliffe 'Road, London, N.W.3. 2.9 May, 1948 Square, London, S W 10. 7 June, 1948. Lederer, Achim Axel. Child of Lederer, Else Kreidl, Gertrud; Austria; Clerk, 47, Redcliffe Luise. Square, London, S W 10 29 May, 1948. Lederer, Else Luise, Germany, Companion House- Kreipl-Reichart, Beatrice Anna. See Hesp, Beatrice keeper, 52, Hoppers Road, London, N.I3 n Anna June, ,,319418 *Knll, Margery; Austria; Of no occupation, Le Lido, Lee, Raymond Harry Shoon; China, Surgeon, 21, Clarens, Montreaux, Canton de Vaud, Switzer- Dalhousie Terrace, Edinburgh 3 June, 1948'. land. 26 April, 1948. \ Lehmann, Annehese Margot, Germany, Machinist, Krohn, Gisela Johanna; Germany; Assistant Export 54, West End Lane, London, N W 6 21 June, Manager, 21, Parliament Court, Parliament Hill, 194)8. London, N.W 3 28 May, 1948 Lehrs, Ernst Leopold, Germany, Lecturer, Michael Krohnberg, Louis, America, United States; Com- Hall School, Kidbrooke Park, Forest Row, Sussex pany Director, no, Hallam Street, London, W i p8 June, 1948 21 June, 1948 Leiibke, Alfred, (Germany; Works Manager, 59, Krohnberg, Samuel, America, United States, Com- .Beaufort Park, Beaufort Drive, London, NW.n. pany Director, 7, Park Lodge, St John's Wood 27 May, 1948. • Park, London, N W 8 21 June, 1948 *Lemnitz, Madeline Emma, Germany, Of no occupa- Kroner, Richard; Germany, Manufacturer of tion; ,17, Milner Square, Islington, London, N.I. Leather Goods, 44, Gilling Court, Belsize Grove, 7 June, 1948 London, N W.3- 15 June, 1948 Leopold, Sofie, Germany; Agent, Flat B 74, *Krugel, Amy, Germany; Housewife; 29, Randolph Ducane Court, London, SW 17. 218 May, 1948. Avenue, Maida Vale, London, W.g. 25 June Leser, Henryk, (Poland, Buying Agent, 16, Talbot 1948 Crescent, London, N.W.4 17 June, 19418. Kryszek, Henryk; Poland; Physician, 19, Goodwood iLeszczynska, Irena Florentyna, Poland, Shorthand Court, Devonshire Street, London, W.i. 16 June, Typist, 174, Sussex Gardens, London, W 2 21 1948. June, 1948. Kryszek, Richard Child of Kryszek, Henryk. Levenberg, Tobias, Russia; Director of Leather Kugelmann, Recha, Germany; Housewife; n, Company, 17, Standish House, 35, Tottenham Cornngham Court, Golders Green, London, Court Road, London, W i«. 2*7 May, 1948. N.W ii 10 June, 1948. Levi, Rma; Germany, Assistant Book-keeper, 15, Kunizer, Paul Otto; Austria; Night Watchman, 23, Chalton Drive, "Hampstead Garden Suburb, Grange Park, Ealmg, London, W 5. 22 June, London, N.2. 3*1 May, 194)8. 1948 Levy, Doris, Germany; Masseuse; 46, West Hill, Kunzhk, Oswald, Czechoslovakia, Engineer Turner, Wembley Park, Middlesex. 4 June, 1948 Low Slack, Kendal, Westmorland; 18 June, 1948. Levy, Heinz Felix Child of Levy, Doris Kupfer, Mane; Czechoslovakia; Independent; 26,^ Levy, Lefek (known as Louis Levy); Russia, Tailor's Machinist; io,'Townshend Court, Avenue Chessington Court, London, N.3** 22 June, 1948^ Road, St. John's Wood, London, N.W 8 10 Kurz, Ferdinand, Austria; Electrician; 27, June, 1948. Warnngton Crescent, London, W.9 18 June, 1948 Levy, Louis. See Levy, Lefek. Levy, Solly. See Levy, Solomon. Kurz, Renee Kathe; Austria; Dressmaker; 27, Levy, Solomon (known as Solly Levy); Greece; Warrmgton Crescent, London, W 9 28 May, Carpet Repairer; 10, Sedgeford Road, Shepherds 1948. Bush, London, W.I2. 27 May, 19418. Kut, David; Russia; Air Conditioning Engineer; 7, Lewin, Leibisch (known as Leo Lewin); Austria; Sheila House, North Circular Road, London, Watchmaker; 147, Village Way, Pinner, Middle- .N W n. 21 June, 1948 sex 23 June, 1948. Labischmski, Hedwig, Germany, Accountant and Lewin, Leo. See Lewin, Leitaisch. Cashier, 7, Park Road, Surbiton, Surrey. 19 June, 1948. Lewmski, Leo; Danzig; Representative of firm; Ladenheim, Gisela, Austria; Housekeeper-Com- Phyllyda Farm, Mbeya, Tanganyika Territory, panion, " Telcot," Wentworth Road, Four Oaks, East Africa. 6 May, 1948. Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire 4 June, 1948 Lewy, Edgar Ernst, Germany, Advertising Pro- duction Assistant; 15, Fitzroy Square, London, Laeisz, Franziska; Germany; Private Means; Selsdon W i 17 June, 11948. Park Hotel, Selsdon, Surrey 23 June, 1948 Lichtenstein, Gunter, Germany, Radio Engineer; Lampert, Eugene, Of no nationality; Lecturer and 423, Canfield Gardens, London, N.W 6 12 Author, 7, Copse Lane, Marston, Oxford 12 June, 1948. June, 1948 Lichtenstein, Hans George. See Lichtenstein, Jan Landes, Hemrich Herman Gotthilf, Germany; Jin. ' Physiotherapist, 20, Primrose Hill Road, London, Lichtenstein, Jan Jari (known as Hans George N W 3 i June, 1948. Lichtensteim); Czechoslovakia, Estimating En- Landau, Thomas ".Ludwig, Germany, Assistant gineer; i, Beech Street, Bury, Lancashire 15 Librarian, 3, Chesham Mews, London, S W.i. June, 194$'. 7 June, 1948 Lieblmg, Hilda; Austria; Finisher; no, Westbury Landsmann, Arnost (known as Ernst Landsmann Court, Clapham South, London, S W 4 23 June, or Ernest Landsman), Czechoslovakia, Machine 1948. , Operator; 171 A, Carlton Road, Nottingham. 29 Liebmann, Erika; Germany, Skirt Assistant, May, 1948 ;Beverley, Waterlow Road, Reigate, Surrey 29 Landsman, Ernest See Landsmann, Arnost (known May, i94'8 . as Ernst Landsmann) Liebmann, Max, Germany; Chief Clerk; 201, Russell Landsmann, Ernst See Landsmann, Arnost (known Court, Woburn Place, London, W C 'i. 16 June, as Ernest Landsman) 1948 -Langley, Emma See Hoffmann (Emma) Emimy Liebmann, Simon, Germany, Of no occupation, Langsam, Wolfgang, Austria, Agent in Textiles; " iBeverley," Waterlow Road, Reigate, Surrey 17, Lancaster Grove, London, NW3. 2 June 4 June, 1948. 1948 Liedes, Kresia, Germany, Court Dressmaker; 7, Lassally, Arthur, Germany, Technical Engineer and Manchester Square, London, W i 21 June, 1948 - Photographer, 33, Onslow Road, Richmond, Lihen, Artur (also known as Artur "Lilien- Surrey 3 June, 11948. ~ ,Brzozdowiecki), Poland, Serving in His Majesty's Laube, Alexander, Russia; Tailor; 127, Welbeck Forces. i<8> May, 1948 Road, West Harrow, Middlesex 19 June, 19481 Lilien-Brzozdowiecki, Artur See Lilien, Artur Law, William Henry; America (United States); .Linken, Marie; Russia; Housewife; 33, Wentworth Corn Mill Worker; Young Men's Christian Asso- Road, Golders Green, London, N W.n. 31 May, ciation, Bushmills, County Antrim, Ireland, i 1948. - • June, 1948 Linsker,, Adolph, Austria; Chemist; 17, Lancaster Lazarus, Joe See Stoller, Joseph. Grove, London, NW3. 16 June, 19418 Leander, Clara Charlotte, Germany, Florist; 40, v Lion, Hedwig, Germany; Teacher;- Flat C 15, Heb'er ORoad, Cncklewood, London, QST W 2 23 Sinclair1 "Gardens, W(est Kensington; London, ' June, 19418 ' ' W 14 12 June, 1948. ' * Re-admission to 'British Nationality. * Re-admission to British- Nationality. _ --.
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