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About Amalia Malka Freud
Amalia Nathansohn and her father was from Brody and from there they moved to Odessa were two of her brothers remained. Amalia had active participation in The 1848 revolution, the so-called Jewish revolution for freedom and residence. Lived in Freiberg after her marriage to Jacob Freud, but moved to Vienna when Jacob started to have difficulties in business. Both Jacob and Amalia spoke Yiddish and respected Jewish food laws until they arrived in Vienna. When her husband died, Amalia moved to a small apartment with her daughter Dolfi (Adolfine) as a company lady. Dr. Roberto Marcer, Argentina states in his paper, that Amalia was born in 1836 (must be wrong) and that she died on the 22. September 1930.
GEDCOM Note
From Geni.com:
Amalie Nathansohn and her father were from Brody. They moved to Odessa where two of her brothers remained. Amalie actively participated in the 1848 revolution, the so-called Jewish Revolution for Freedom and Residence. She lived in Freiberg after her marriage to Jacob Freud, but moved to Vienna when Jacob started to have difficulties in business. Both Jacob and Amalie spoke Yiddish and respected Jewish food laws until they arrived in Vienna.
When her husband died, Amalie moved to a small apartment with her daughter Dolfi (Adolfine) as a company lady. Dr. Roberto Marcer of Argentina states in his paper that Amalie was born in 1836 (must be wrong) and that she died on the 22. September 1930.
Amalia Malka Freud's Timeline
1835 |
August 18, 1835
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Brody, Brodivs'kyi district, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine
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1856 |
May 6, 1856
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Příbor (Freiberg in Mähren), Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic
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1857 |
October 1857
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Freiberg, Mähren
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1858 |
December 31, 1858
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Pribor (Freiberg), Nový Jičín district, Moravia, Czech Republic
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1860 |
March 21, 1860
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Vienna, Vienna, Austria
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1861 |
March 22, 1861
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1862 |
July 23, 1862
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Vienna, Austria
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1864 |
May 3, 1864
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Vienna, Vienna, Austria
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1866 |
April 19, 1866
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Wien, Austria
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