Isaac van Gigh

Rotterdam, – Midden-Europa,

Reached the age of 52 years

Occupation: Merchant

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The fate of Isaac van Gigh and his wife Henderijntje van der Sluijs.

Isaac van Gigh, born 29 Decembe 1891 in Rotterdam, was a son of David van Gigh and Wilhelmina Catharina Bril. He was a greengrocer. On 10 March 1926 he married Henderijntje van der Sluijs in Rotterdam, woh was born there as daughter of Isaac van der Sluijs and Catharina de Leeuw. The Van Gigh's had …

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Boschlaan, Rotterdam

De familie van Gigh heeft een groentewinkel die op benedenverdieping van het huis aan de Boschlaan 12 van Ies (Isaac) van Gigh en zijn vrouw Hendrijntje gevestigd is; een echtpaar zonder kinderen. Zij wonen eerst op de eerste verdieping van dit huis, maar omdat ze toch altijd in de winkel zijn, gaan…

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Contact na het bombardement

Er is tijdens de oorlog nog contact tussen de buren van de Boschlaan, de families Van Gigh, Van der Sluijs en Vink. Via de houten achteruitgang aan de Eendrachtsweg 71, waar de familie Vink inmiddels woont, komt Rosa van der Sluijs (Rotterdam 31-7-1904) soms stiekem langs. Haar moeder Catharina /Caa…

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Isaac van Gigh's death certificate

Isaac van Gigh died on 31 December 1942 in Reichsautobahnlager Annaberg, Upper Silesia, Germany (today Poland). The official cause of death: gangrene and right-sided pneumonia (Gangraen und rechtsseitige Lungenentzündung). Source: the official death certificate issued by German authorities (Stand…

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Isaac van Gigh and his family

In addition, a Jokos file (number 53309) on this household is at the Amsterdam Municipal Archive. Access is subject to authorization from the Stichting Joods Maatschappelijk Werk.

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The death of Isaac van Gigh

Research into the wartime civil registries of one of the civil registry offices in Upper Silesias (Poland) discovered many records that corresponded to deaths of inmates from the "Reichsautobahnlager Annaburg" and "Zwangsarbeitslager Niederkirch" camps. A certificate of death for Isaac van Gigh as d…

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The Kozel period.

The period between 28 August till 12 December 1942 was known as the so-called “Kozel-period”. Named as such, as a number of transports with deported Jews from Belgium, France and Holland were stopped at Kozel station, about 80 km west from Auschwitz, where the Germans unloaded men who were suitable …

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The address of Isaac van Gigh

Boomgaardsstraat 100 - 4, Rotterdam Visit location page