Stepney Civilians Killed in WWII

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Stepney Civilians Killed in WWII Jewish Civilian Deaths During World War II in the Metropolitan Borough of Stepney (including Stepney Residents who died elsewhere) Compiled by Harold Pollins ©Harold Pollins. This list may not be used elsewhere without consent re-formatted by Louise Messik For a full description of the contents of this list please see the description on the list of datasets. Those entries coloured mid blue are deaths in Hughes Mansions Place of Place of Spouse Father's Mother's Comments and Surname Given Name Date of Death Age Residence Death Name Name Name Notes 60 Hughes parents of 1 Ford House, ALTMAN Isaac Myer Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 18 Esther Samuel Rebecca Clark Street 63 Hughes 63 Hughes BALLON Celia Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 Raphael Russian National 63 Hughes 63 Hughes BALLON Raphael Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 70 Celia Russian National 70 Hughes 70 Hughes BEAVER Hannah (Annie) Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 45 Horace Phillip see entry Milby 70 Hughes 70 Hughes BEAVER Lily Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 16 Horace Philip Hannah (Annie) 70 Hughes 70 Hughes BEAVER Shirley Sonia Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 7 Horace Philip Hannah (Annie) 74 Hughes 74 Hughes BITENSKY Rebecca Esther Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 25 Israel Marks Rachel see Hocherman 50 Hughes 50 Hughes BRADLOVSKY Helen Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 9 Isaac Hetty 50 Hughes 50 Hughes daughter of the late Jacob BRADLOVSKY Hetty Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 42 Isaac and Sarah Kozak son of the late Mr and Mrs 50 Hughes 50 Hughes Bradlovsky of Langdale BRADLOVSKY Isaac Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 44 Hetty Mansions, E1 Michael, Cpl BRAHAM RAFVR Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 26 brother of Lily Moscow 58 Hughes B Block, Hughes COHEN Blanche Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 17 45 Hughes 45 Hughes COHEN Cissie Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 20 Lewis Lily 45 Hughes COHEN Irene Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 19 Lewis Lily 45 Hughes COHEN Lewis Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 45 Lily 45 Hughes COHEN Lily Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 52 Lewis 67 Hughes 67 Hughes CROOK Gertrude Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 65 Solomon 67 Hughes 67 Hughes CROOK Rose Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 36 Solomon Gertrude 67 Hughes 67 Hughes CROOK Solomon Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 64 Gertrude 29 Hughes DEBROCHITSKY Charles Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 36 Jacob Sarah 62 Hughes 62 Hughes DELMAINE Fanny Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 36 Morris 62 Hughes 62 Hughes DELMAINE Ronald Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 12 Morris Fanny 71 Hughes EISBRUCH Joseph Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 64 Yetta 1A Hughes 1A Hughes EMDEN Miriam Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 35 Maurice Firewatcher 32 Hughes 32 Hughes LAC Bertram FENTON Miriam Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 24 Fenton, RAF Harry Rosenberg Jane Rosenberg 32 Hughes 32 Hughes LAC Bertram FENTON Sandra Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 2 Fenton, RAF Miriam 69 Hughes 69 Hughes Nathan (HM FINESTEIN Milly Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 21 Forces) B. Rabin 36 Hughes 36 Hughes FINKLESTEIN Fanny Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 65 Harris Russian National 36 Hughes 36 Hughes FINKLESTEIN Harris Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 68 Fanny Russian National 36 Hughes 36 Hughes FINKLESTEIN Lazarus Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 37 Harris Fanny 36 Hughes 36 Hughes FINKLESTEIN Marie Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 39 Harris Fanny David Kenneth, youngest son of Mr and FINLAY Pte RAVC Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 Mrs Finklestein 54 Hughes Claybury Hospital, Gnr Maurice Injured 54 Hughes FRADKIN Fay Mansions Ilford 27-Mar-1945 29 Fradkin RA Mansions, died same day 54 Hughes 54 Hughes Gnr Maurice FRADKIN Jeffrey Alvin Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 4 wks Fradkin RA Fay 55 Hughes 55 Hughes FREEDMAN Anita Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 17 Nathan S 6 Hughes FREEDMAN Annie Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 53 Morris 53 Alkham Road, 81 Hughes FREEDMAN Brian Stoke Newington Mansions 27-Mar-1945 16 mths Maurice Lily 53 Alkham Road, 81 Hughes FREEDMAN Lily Stoke Newington Mansions 27-Mar-1945 25 Maurice David Wingrad Bessie see Wingrad 78 Hughes FREEDMAN Lily Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 17 Simon Freedman Rachel Kitty Simons 37 Hughes 37 Hughes (formerly GOLDBERG Frank Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 14 Goldberg) see Kitty Simons 71 Hughes GREEN Golda Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 41 Jacob 72 Hughes GREEN Rosalie Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1946 5 Jacob Golda 66 Hughes GROVES Jack Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 5 Tom Rebecca 67 Hughes GROVES Rebecca Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1946 43 Tom Abraham of 39 Achad Aham Rachel Bitensky 74 Hughes 74 Hughes Street, Petach of 81 Reighton HOCHERMAN Fanny Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 35 Tikwah Israel Marks Road, Clapton KAYE / 33 Hughes 33 Hughes KOCHINSKY Alexander (Alan) Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 21 Joseph Debra Russian National 37 Hughes 33 Hughes KOCHINSKY Debra Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 58 Joseph 37 Hughes 33 Hughes KOCHINSKY Joseph Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1946 61 Debra 37 Hughes 33 Hughes KOCHINSKY Rachael Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1947 24 Joseph Debra 28 Hughes LACHINSKY Esther Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 42 Simon 79 Hughes LEDERMAN Bala Pearl Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 32 87 Hughes LEVENE Betty Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 24 Max Philip Levine of 4 87 Hughes Cleveland Grove, LEVENE Max Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1946 39 Betty Mile End Light Rescue Service 88 Hughes LEVENE Sylvia Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1947 4 Max Betty 65 Hughes 65 Hughes LEVY Kitty Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 36 Alfred Julia Gerald, Pilot Officer Navigator, MANTUS RAFVR Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 Harris Esther Mrs H Mantus of 242 Navarino Jewish Chronicle 6.4.43 Mansions, page 2 says "survived by 86 Hughes 86 Hughes Salston Lane, wife Rebecca and brother MANTUS Harris Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 54 R Hackney Adolph Gdsmn Thomas 70 Hughes 70 Hughes Forrest Milby, MILBY Jean Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 23 Scots Guarads Horace Phillip Hannah (Annie) 83 Hughes MORDSKY Abraham Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 63 Annie Russian National 84 Hughes MORDSKY Annie Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1946 67 Abraham daughter of Mr and Mrs G 34 Hughes 34 Hughes Braham of 168 Hanbury MOSCOW Lily Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1947 35 Morris Street 34 Hughes 34 Hughes MOSCOW Morris Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1948 45 Lily 35 Hughes 35 Hughes NADOLNICK Lillian Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 17 Harry (deceased) Sarah 35 Hughes 35 Hughes Harry Jacob Goldstein NADOLNICK Sarah Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 47 (deceased) (deceased) Annie (deceased) see Stoms NATHAN Anita 84 Brune House Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1947 17 Louis 26 Hughes 26 Hughes NOBLE Bernita Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 5 Mick Hettie 26 Hughes 26 Hughes NOBLE Harold Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1946 10 Mick Hettie 26 Hughes 26 Hughes NOBLE Hettie Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1947 35 Mick Barnet Carpus Hannah 69 Hughes 69 Hughes RABIN Harold Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 13 Ben Katy Mrs Hisden of 69 Hughes 69 Hughes 127 Buxton RABIN Katy Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 45 Ben Street 69 Hughes 69 Hughes RABIN Louis Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 17 Ben Katy Russian National. Injured RAUCHMAN- 42 Hughes 27 March 1945 at 42 GLAZNER Abraham Joshua Mansions London Hospital 31-Mar-1945 56 Dora Hughes Mansions 32 Hughes 32 Hughes ROSENBERG Harry Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 55 Janie 32 Hughes 32 Hughes ROSENBERG Janie Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 54 Harry 38 Hughes 38 Hughes ROTHSTEIN Harry Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 45 Sadie 38 Hughes 38 Hughes ROTHSTEIN Mark Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 12 Harry Sadie 38 Hughes 38 Hughes ROTHSTEIN Sadie Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 44 Harry Air Raid Warden. Parents 48 Hughes 48 Hughes address 86 Brady Street SAFFER Abraham Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 39 Sadie Mark Hannah Mansions 48 Hughes 48 Hughes SAFFER Ivan Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 12 Abraham Sadie parents address 30 48 Hughes 48 Hughes Taplow Buildings, Bethnal SAFFER Sadie Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 37 Abraham Nathan Letwin Leah Letwin Green 30 Hughes 30 Hughes SHAPIRO David Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 60 Rachel SHAPIRO Louis (Pte RAMC) Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 David Rachel 30 Hughes 30 Hughes SHAPIRO Rachel Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 58 David 29 Hughes B Block, Hughes SHAPIRO Sarah Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 58 Hyman 37 Hughes 37 Hughes SIMONS Kitty Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 33 Leonard 37 Hughes 37 Hughes SIMONS Leonard Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 38 Kitty 25 Hughes 25 Hughes SOLOMONS Barry Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 9 Jack Lily 25 Hughes 25 Hughes SOLOMONS Lily Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 46 Jack 25 Hughes 25 Hughes SOLOMONS Mavis Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 9 Jack Lily 35 Hughes 35 Hughes Pte M Storms, STORMS Harry Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 21 mths Canadian Army Phyllis 35 Hughes 35 Hughes Pte M Storms, Harry Nadolnick STORMS Phyllis Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 22 Canadian Army (deceased) Sarah 49 Hughes 49 Hughes VELTMAN Annie Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 51 Morris Polish National 49 Hughes 49 Hughes VELTMAN Phyllis Irene Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 19 Morris Annie In JC 6 April 1945 page 6 noting their deaths, the 76 Hughes husband Abraham (Alf) is VOLLASKY Abraham Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 46 Sarah described as Alderman In JC 6 April 1945 page 6 noting their deaths, the 76 Hughes husband Abraham (Alf) is VOLLASKY Sarah Mansions Hughes Mansions 27-Mar-1945 45 Abraham described as Alderman stepdaughter of Mr & Mrs Sunger of Janow Podlaski, 46 Hughes 46 Hughes Tierna Siedlecka, Polsien, WAXMAN Rachel Mansions Mansions 27-Mar-1945 60 Harris Poland.
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