Wedding Celina Rueff to Salomon (Leo) Dekker in 1911 in Amsterdam. In the first row in the white weddingdress Celina Rueff with next to her Salomon Dekker, flanked left and right with parents and parents-in-law. Furthermore family members of the Rueff and Dekker families with their relatives. The wedding took place in Party Centre Stranders in Amsterdam on 10 November 1911.
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The Rueff family from Basel (Switzerland), standing from left to right Louis Rueff, Celine Rueff, Paul Rueff, Helena Rueff-Huijsman, Marcel Rueff, Abraham Munnikendam, Mathilde Munnikendam-Rueff. Sitting from left to right Lucie Rueff, father Leopold Rueff, Berthe Rueff and mother Julie Rueff-Levie. Photo made in 1905.
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One day before the wedding of Joseph Barmes to Lucie Rueff in Basel; the marriage was on 23 October 1906 and the picture was made one day before, thus on 22 October 1906. On this picture are to see from left to right Marcel Rueff and his wife Helena Huijsman, thereafter standing Joseph Barmes and his bride Lucie Rueff, sister Mathilde Rueff, brother Paul Rueff, sitting Lucie's father Leopold Rueff, Joseph’s sister ea Barmes with her mother Jansje Barmes-Mossel (her husband Abraham Joseph Barmes passed away in 1905), Lucie’s mother Julie Rueff-Levie, sister Celine Rueff, the youngest brother Louis Rueff, Joseph’s sister Elisabeth (Bets) Barmes and the youngest Rueff daughter Berthe.
The Amsterdam Vondelpark ca 1924 with from left to right Johanna Dekker(Anna) (daughter of Levie Abraham Dekker and Rebecca van Vliet); Levie Dekker (Louis)(son of Jacob Dekker and Henny van Dam); Celine Dekker-Rueff (daughter of Leopold Rueff and Julie Levy and spouse of Salomon Dekker) and Rebecca Berger (Beppie) (daughter of Emma Dekker and Isaias Berger).
Photo ca 1924.
Source: private collection Max Degen
Celina Dekker-Rueff, sitting in a roofed wicker beach chair at the beach of Zandvoort with her husband Salomon (Leo) Dekker and an unknown child. Picture made 23 July 1919.
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Celine (or Celina) Rueff was a daughter of Leopold Rueff and Julie Levy from Basel, Switzerland. She had three brothers: Marcel, Paul and Louis and three sisters, Mathilde, Lucie and Berthe.
Celine Rueff married Salomon Dekker (also called Leo) in Amsterdam on 10 August 1911, a son of Levie Abraha…
The Rueff family came from St. Louis, which was located in the southern part of the Alsace and boarded almost the city of Basel. Saint Louis or Sankt Ludwig: the region was annexed in 1871 by Germany but after WWI and the Versailles Peace treaty, it became French again. Later the family moved to Bas…
Already on 15 April 1933, Celina Rueff was admitted to the Israelitic Psychiatric Hosptial “Het Apeldoornsche Bosch” in Apeldoorn. She stayed there until 17 May 1934, after which she was transferred to the Psychiatric Institution “Provinciaal Ziekenhuis Meer-en-Berg” in Santpoort in the municipality…
Bloeme de Beer verbleef in de inrichting Groot Graffel in Warnsveld. De directeur van deze instelling, Paul van Bork, wordt op 6 april 1943 gearresteerd. Op die dag worden zes patiënten, onder wie Rachel Mendes da Costa, die verbleven in de locatie Zutphen overgebracht naar Westerbork. Ook de Judens…
Tijdens de oorlog werden tien Joodse psychiatrische patiënten en onderduikers vanuit Santpoort geëvacueerd naar het Groot Graffel in Warnsveld. Nadat vanaf februari 1943 zeven van hen uit de instelling waren uitschreven, werden in april 1943 de laatste drie uit de instelling gedeporteerd.
Joodse pat…