JEWISH CIVILIAN DEATHS DURING WORLD WAR II Excluding Those Deaths Registered in the Metropolitan Borough of Stepney

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JEWISH CIVILIAN DEATHS DURING WORLD WAR II Excluding Those Deaths Registered in the Metropolitan Borough of Stepney JEWISH CIVILIAN DEATHS DURING WORLD WAR II excluding those deaths registered in the Metropolitan Borough of Stepney Compiled by Harold Pollins This list may not be used elsewhere without consent. ©Harold Pollins For a full description of the contents of this list please see the description on the list of datasets Harold Pollins acknowledges the tremendous assistance of Harvey Kaplan who collated the Glasgow deaths Date of Additional Information Surname Given Name Place of Residence Place of Death Age Spouse Name Father's Name Mother's Name Death Comments and Notes 34 Twyford Avenue, AARONBERG Esther Acton 18‐Oct‐40 40 Ralph 34 Twyford Avenue, AARONBERG Ralph Acton 18‐Oct‐40 35 Esther 39 Maitland House, Bishop's Way, Bethnal Bethnal Green Tube AARONS Betty Diane Green Shelter 03‐Mar‐43 14 Arnold In shelter accident BROOKSTONE Israel 41 Teesdale Street Tube shelter 03‐Mar‐43 66 Sarah In shelter accident in shelter accident. Light Rescue Service. Son of Mr and Mrs B Lazarus of 157 Bethnal LAZARUS Morris 205 Roman Road Tube shelter 03‐Mar‐43 43 Rosy Green Road 55 Cleveland Way, Mile MYERS Jeffrey End Tube shelter 03‐Mar‐43 6 Isaac Sophie in shelter accident 55 Cleveland Way, Mile MYERS Sophie End Tube shelter 03‐Mar‐43 40 Isaac Charterhouse Clinic, Thamesmouth, Westcliff‐ Weymouth St, Obituary Jewish Chronicle ABRAHAMS Alphonse Nathaniel on‐Sea Marylebone 17‐Sep‐40 65 Evelyn May 15.11.1940 page 6 98 Lewis Trust Buildings, injured 4 January 1945 at ABRAHAMS Benjamin Dalston Lane, Hackney German Hospital 08‐Jan‐45 56 Leah Forest Road Library 96 Tottenham Court Polish National. Jewish ABRAHAMS Barnett Road 96 Tottenham Court Rd 30‐Jun‐44 70 Fanny Chronicle 14 July 1944 page 3 96 Tottenham Court Polish National. Jewish ABRAHAMS Fanny Road 96 Tottenham Court Rd 30‐Jun‐44 70 Barnett Chronicle 14 July 1944 page 4 31 Sutton St, Holloway ABRAHAMS Hyman Head Sutton St, Birmingham 24‐Oct‐40 38 Royal Portsmouth may or may not have been ABRAHAMS Leonard 74 Landport St, Landport Hospital 27‐Apr‐41 28 Jewish 32 Kenninghall Rd, ABRAHAMS Marjorie Hackney 32 Kenninghall Rd 08‐Sep‐40 8 Mr H Abrahams 32 Kenninghall Rd, ABRAHAMS Myrne Hackney 32 Kenninghall Rd 08‐Sep‐40 6 mths Mr H Abrahams 32 Kenninghall Rd, HARRIS Bessie Hackney 32 Kenninghall Rd 08‐Sep‐40 30 Rose Harris 32 Kenninghall Rd, POKKUS Jenny Hackney 32 Kenninghall Rd 08‐Sep‐40 18 Sarah Polish National 32 Kenninghall Rd, POKKUS Sarah Hackney 32 Kenninghall Rd 08‐Sep‐40 49 Polish National TISCH Kathleen 30 Kenninghall Road 30 Kenninghall Rd 08‐Sep‐40 M Tisch Bexley LCC Hospital, ABRAMSON David 580 Old Ford Rd, Bow Dartford 21‐Jan‐44 28 FAP member YMCA Great Russell Street Holborn. Son of YMCA Great Russell David & Sarah of 20 Newton ADLESTONE Cyril Street 24‐Sep‐40 21 Park View, Leeds 7 Chessington Avenue, 7 Chessington Avenue, AISENSTATT Gertrude Finchley Finchley 07‐Nov‐40 50 J Aisenstatt 7 Chessington Avenue, 7 Chessington Avenue, AISENSTATT Lieselotte Finchley Finchley 07‐Nov‐40 25 J Aisenstatt Gertrude 7 Chessington Avenue, injured at 7 Chessington BABOVIC Nachum Finchley Memorial Hospital 07‐Nov‐40 45 Avenue, died same day 7 Chessington Avenue, 7 Chessington Avenue, BOHME Leah Finchley Finchley 07‐Nov‐40 76 7 Chessington Avenue, HOFFNER Hermann 42 Eagle Lodge, Hendon Finchley 07‐Nov‐40 32 16 James Gray St, AKSELROD Ocer 111 Deanston Drive Glasgow 08‐Apr‐41 56 Sophie 16 James Gray St, AKSELROD Philip Hyman 112 Deanston Drive Glasgow 08‐Apr‐41 14 Ocer Sophie 16 James Gray St, AKSELROD Sophie 113 Deanston Drive Glasgow 08‐Apr‐41 55 Ocer 16 James Gray St, 16 James Gray St, COORSH Jeanie Glasgow Glasgow 08‐Apr‐41 22 Leopold Sarah Rachel 16 James Gray St, 16 James Gray St, COORSH Leopold Glasgow Glasgow 08‐Apr‐41 48 Sarah Rachel Russian National 16 James Gray St, 16 James Gray St, COORSH Leslie Glasgow Glasgow 08‐Apr‐41 16 Leopold Sarah Rachel 16 James Gray St, 16 James Gray St, COORSH Mary Glasgow Glasgow 08‐Apr‐41 24 Leopold Sarah Rachel 16 James Gray St, 16 James Gray St, parents address given as 7 COORSH Sarah Rachel Glasgow Glasgow 08‐Apr‐41 46 Leopold Samuel Jacobs Rebecca Jacobs Queen Mary Avenue DAVIDSON / 16 James Gray St, 16 James Gray St, SCHER Max / Max Louis Glasgow Glasgow 08‐Apr‐41 48 Sadie 16 James Gray St, ETTIN Hyman Glasgow 08‐Apr‐41 64 Rebecca 16 James Gray St, ETTIN Rebecca Glasgow 08‐Apr‐41 59 Hyman 16 James Gray St, 16 James Gray St, GABRIEL Nathan Glasgow Glasgow 08‐Apr‐41 56 Russian National / 16 James Gray St, WASSERSTRU Isaac Glasgow 36 Deanston St, Glasgow 08‐Apr‐41 68 12 Addisham House, ALBERT Yetta Pembury Estate Addisham House 24‐Sep‐40 8 Addisham House, BENOFSKY Lazarus Pembury Estate, Hackney Pembury Estate Shelter 24‐Sep‐40 67 Russian National 25 Addisham House, BERLINER Golda Clapton Addisham House shelter 24‐Sep‐40 49 E Berliner father's address 22 Crown ALLENTOFF Rosie 69 Granby St, Liverpool 69 Granby Street 29‐Nov‐40 29 Barnett Rebecca (deceased) Street Abraham Air Raid Warden. Parents' GOLDBERG Israel Francis 69 Granby St, Liverpool 69 Granby Street 29‐Nov‐40 42 Sophia (deceased) Janetta address 22 West Derby Street GOLDBERG Sophia 69 Granby St, Liverpool 69 Granby Street 29‐Nov‐40 41 Barnett Allentof Rebecca (deceased) Columbia Market, ALOFF Myer 70 Columbia Road Bethnal Green 08‐Sep‐40 64 Yetta Russian National St. Leonard's Hospital, Bethnal Green 8 September ALOFF Yetta 70 Columbia Road Shoreditch 10‐Sep‐40 65 Myer 1940 52 Chambord St, Bethnal Columbia Market, DRAGOVITCH Simon Green Bethnal Green 08‐Sep‐40 50 13 Fountain St, Bethnal injured Columbia Market FELGATE Leah Green Bethnal Green Hospital 08‐Sep‐40 3 Henry Rachel shelter, died same day 99 Virginia Rd, Bethnal B Nieman Russian National. See Abraham NIEMAN Mary Green Columbia Market 08‐Sep‐40 66 (deceased) NIEMAN Hospital of St. John & St. 40 West End Lane, Elizabeth, St. injured 40 West End Lane died ALPERN Herbert Woolfe Hampstead Marylebone 20‐Jun‐44 21 same day. German refugee 30 West End Lane, KEH Heinz Harry Hampstead 40 West End Lane 20‐Jun‐44 19 Kalman Keh Hanna 40 West End Lane, RUBINFELD Asta Klaere Hampstead 40 West End Lane 20‐Jun‐44 20 Russian National. May or may AEROFF Anton 22 Comeragh Rd, Fulham 26‐Sep‐40 73 Polega not have been Jewish Russian National. May or may AEROFF Polega 22 Comeragh Rd, Fulham 26‐Sep‐40 41 Anton not have been Jewish 64 Childwall Valley Rd, David Lewis Northern Firewatcher. Injured Childwall ARONOWSKY Eric Liverpool Hospital, Taggart Rd 04‐May‐41 38 Estelle Valley Road, died same day Harefield, Holland Rd, Selly Oak Hospital, Injured 12 October 1940 at BACKMAN Samuel Crumpsall, Lancs Birmingham 16‐Oct‐40 23 Morris (deceased) Annie Stratford Road 155 Homerton High Adam and Eve Hospital, BAGEL Ivy Street Homerton High Street 15‐Oct‐40 29 Joseph Noted at Willesden Jewish BAKER Percy Paul 229 Willesden Lane 229 Willesden Lane 18‐Sep‐40 67 Edith Cemetery Noted at Willesden Jewish BAKER Edith 229 Willesden Lane 229 Willesden Lane 18‐Sep‐40 55 Percy Paul Cemetery Home Guard. Noted at BAKER Ezra Cecil 229 Willesden Lane 229 Willesden Lane 18‐Sep‐40 28 Willesden Jewish Cemetery address 40 Rosenthhalerstr, LOEWENTHAL Erna 229 Willesden Lane 229 Willesden Lane 18‐Sep‐40 35 George Doris Berlin C2 SALOMON Falk (Rabbi, Dr) 229 Willesden Lane 229 Willesden Lane 18‐Sep‐40 64 Erna Injured on 29 September 1940 at Brixton Road. Parents 52 Belsize Avenue, address 90 Parkwood Road, BARNETT Arthur Hampstead King's College Hospital 01‐Oct‐40 34 Hilda Jacob Esther Boscombe, Bournemouth Injured 57 College Court, died 57 College Court, West London Hospital, Baron David same day. Jewish Chronicle 10 BARNETT Catherine Hammersmith Hammersmith 03‐Dec‐40 87 (deceased) November 1941 page 3 Annie, 501 The 14 Mackworth St, St. White House, Air Raid Warden. Jewish BARNETT Sidney Pancras Mackworth Street 11‐May‐41 35 Kathleen Albany Street Chronicle 16 May 1941 page 3 Saunders Ness Rd ARP Stretcher Bearer. Parents BAUER Jack 64 British Street School, Poplar 18‐Sep‐40 33 Mary Louis Leah address 57 Gold Street Saunders Ness Rd BRESLAU Mark 60 British St, Bow School, Poplar 18‐Sep‐40 20 Mrs T Breslau ARP Ambulance Driver ARP Stretcher Bearer. Parents Saunders Ness Rd address 40 Chardmore Street, SWERNER Cyril 39 Morgan Street School, Poplar 18‐Sep‐40 25 Israel Fanny Clapton Dudley Rd Hospital, Injured 1/42 Tenby Street, died BAUM Harry 1/42 Tenby Street North Birmingham 14934 66 same day Jackson's Garage, 36A Tottenham Court Rathbone St, St. BAUMGART Elsie Margaret Road Marylebone 18‐Sep‐40 43 Jackson's Garage, Fireman AFS. Son of Mr and 14 John's Place, Clark St, Rathbone St, St. Mrs Wand of 71 Imperial WAND Myer Stepney Marylebone 18‐Sep‐40 31 Mrs Wand Avenue, Stoke Newington 118 Mildenhall Rd, Powell House, Lower Driver, London Auxiliary BECHAL Coleman Clapton Clapton Rd, Hackney 12‐Nov‐40 55 R Bechal Ambulance Service 72 Frampton Park Rd, 72 Frampton Park Rd, BECK Solomon Hackney Hackney 16‐Oct‐40 72 36 Shirley Rd, Cheetham, BECKER Annie Manchester 36 Shirley Rd 02‐Jun‐41 33 L Millie 36 Shirley Rd, Cheetham, BECKER Jacob Manchester 36 Shirley Rd 02‐Jun‐41 41 L Millie 36 Shirley Rd, Cheetham, BECKER Millie Manchester 36 Shirley Rd 02‐Jun‐41 65 L 36 Shirley Rd, Cheetham, BECKER Minnie Manchester 36 Shirley Rd 02‐Jun‐41 35 L Millie 36 Shirley Rd, Cheetham, BECKER Rose Manchester 36 Shirley Rd 02‐Jun‐41 30 L Millie injured at 3 Alkham Road, 100 Langdale Mansions, Prince of Wales General Stoke Newington, died same BECKER Mildred Commercial Rd, Stepney Hospital, Tottenham 16‐Nov‐40 8 L Rebecca day 100 Langdale Mansions, BECKER Rebecca Commercial Rd, Stepney 3 Alkham Rd, N16 16‐Nov‐40
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