Cohn family papers

Identifier
WL1724
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 71157
Dates
1 Jan 1808 - 31 Jan 1973
Level of Description
Collection
Languages
  • German
  • Italian
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

Biographical History

Joseph Cohn (b. 1832) and his wife Johanna ('Hannchen') Jacobsohn (b.1831) were both from Filehne, in Posen, Prussia (now Wielen, Poland). Their son, Heimann ('Heinrich') Cohn (b. 1864 in Aschenbude, Posen) owned the clothing business 'Warenhaus H Cohn' in Filehne. Heinrich Cohn married Ella Lesheim (1878-1955). They had three sons: Harry (1902-1916), Herbert (1904-2002) and Paul (1906-1985). Ella's parents were Aron (b. 1845) and Hedwig Lesheim (née Sussmann, 1848-1939). Hedwig helped Heinrich and Ella leave Poland to keep their German nationality in 1920 by requesting that they be able to stay with her in Berlin.

Ella's brother Bruno Lesheim and his wife Anna lived together with Bruno's sister Betty (b. 1879 in Jacobshagen) and her husband Leonhard Simonsohn. They had a daughter, Margot. Ella's brother Bruno Lesheim and Betty's husband Leonhard Simonsohn (1879-1941) owned the furniture company, Carl Böhm.

Ella Cohn was the only one of her siblings to survive the Holocaust. Betty was murdered at Riga concentration camp in 1942. Ella's brother Bruno was killed in 1941. Ella and Heinrich emigrated to England by ship via Genova to Southampton in 1939. Heinrich died in London in 1947. The collection does not reveal how their sons emigrated. However, Herbert, who changed his name to Curtis, died in London in 2002 and Paul Cohn died in Amsterdam in 1985.

Acquisition

Donated May 2001

Donor: John Curtis

Scope and Content

This collection contains the business and personal papers of three generations of the Cohn family:

Documents belonging to Joseph and Johanna Cohn's papers such as a publican licence, wills and title deeds.

Business and personal papers of Heinrich (Heimann) Cohn, including contracts and ac-counts booklets relating to his companies, letters to his wife and mother, as well as a re-quest from his mother-in-law Hedwig Lesheim to allow Heinrich’s family to move to Berlin.

Correspondence re restitution claims by Ella Cohn and Herbert Curtis.

System of Arrangement

Arranged by subject and then chronologically.

Conditions Governing Access

Open

Related Units of Description

  • See also: WL1551 Ruth Dina Curtis: personal papers, 1937-2000; WL1676 Curtis family: copy correspondence.

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This description is derived directly from structured data provided to EHRI by a partner institution. This collection holding institution considers this description as an accurate reflection of the archival holdings to which it refers at the moment of data transfer.