Kychenthal (Schwerin)

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View of the aryanized Louis Kychenthal department store (2008)

Kychenthal is the name of the former department store in Schwerin, Am Markt 4/5 , the Jewish family of the same name, which was expropriated and smashed by the National Socialists in the course of Aryanization . For more information, see Markt (Schwerin) #History of the market .

family

  • Ludwig Kychenthal, b. May 28, 1821 Goldberg, d. December 31, 1891 there, master tailor; married to Caroline, b. Jacobsohn, b. July 23, 1827 Neubukow, died January 18, 1911 Goldberg
    • Max Kychenthal, b. May 28, 1855 Goldberg, d. 1918; married 1883 in Güstrow with Bertha, b. Bragenheim (* 1853 Güstrow)
    • Bertha Kychenthal, b. 1853 Goldberg
    • Julius Kychenthal, b. October 5, 1858 Goldberg; Merchant in Warnemünde, married to Meta in 1889, b. Elkan (born October 26, 1860 Plau), 3 children:
      • Otto, b. November 6, 1889 Warnemünde
      • Walter, b. June 12, 1891 Warnemünde, emigrated to England
      • Ludwig, born May 7th 1897 Warnemünde, fallen November 6th 1918
    • Dora Kychenthal, b. 1861 Goldberg
    • Hermann Kychenthal, b. June 30, 1863 Goldberg, died August 23, 1937 Sternberg
    • Louis Kychenthal , b. June 30, 1863 Goldberg, died June 7, 1943 Theresienstadt; married in 1894 to Anna, b. Marcus (1869–1931), 4 children:
      • Julie Kychenthal, b. June 20, 1895 Schwerin, married to Leo Lippstädt in 1922
      • Ludwig Kychenthal, b. January 12, 1898 Schwerin, married in 1933 to Annemarie, b. pike
      • Gertrud Kychenthal, b. November 30, 1899 Schwerin, married to Richard Löwy in 1927
      • Willy Kychenthal, b. July 20, 1907 Schwerin, died 1942 Santiago de Chile

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Family data at genealogienetz.de