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Berta <I>Hahn</I> Fried

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Berta Hahn Fried

Birth
Boheimkirchen, Sankt Pölten-Land Bezirk, Lower Austria, Austria
Death
20 Jan 1954 (aged 79)
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Fairview, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.8238068, Longitude: -74.0018158
Plot
AUSTRIAN JEWS B Section : B
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She was born in Ceske Budejovice (Budweis), Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. From 1874 to 1894 she lived at Ceske Budejovice (Budweis), Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. She was the daughter of Ignaz Hahn and Elisabeth Pick. Berta Hahn and Friedrich Fried lived from 1894 to 1941 at Gablonz an der Neisse (Jablonec nad Nisou), Böhmen, Czechoslovakia. She married Bedrich Fried, son of Moses Fried and Marie Gratum, on June 2, 1895 at Prague, Austria-Hungary. The witnesses were Moses Fried and Wolf Berger. Between 1941 and 1942 she lived at Podebrady-Lazne, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia. She was deported in 1942 to at Theresienstadt Concentration Camp, Terezín, Czechoslovakia, where she survived until the camp was liberated in May 1945. Her last foreign residence was between 1945 and 1947 at Hotel Luxor, Podebrady-Lazne, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia. Margarete Fried filed a Petition for Issuance of Immigration Visa on September 17, 1946 for her mother, Berta Hahn. It was witnessed by Saul Ganz and Louis Kislik. Berta Hahn had an Affadavit of Support filed by Ruth Ganz as part of her application for a visa on October 10, 1946; Berta Hahn had an Affadavit of Support filed by Felix Rafael as part of her application for a visa on 14 October 14, 1946; his mother-in-law.9,11 Berta Hahn had an Affadavit of Support filed by Margarete Fried as part of her application for a visa on 15 October 1946; her mother.12 The Petition for Issuance of Immigration Visa for Berta Hahn made by Margarete Fried was approved on 6 November 1946.13 Berta Hahn was issued passport number 4048/2725/47 on 6 March 1947 by National Security Headquarters, Praha, Czechoslovakia. It was valid until February 28, 1948.

Berta Hahn registered for an alien registration number on 8 May 1947. The alien registration number she received was 6743459. According to the application, Her name was Berta Fried and she had also been known as Berta Hahn. Her address in the United States was to be 220 Cabrini Blvd., New York 33, NY. She was born on June 9, 1874 at Ces. Budejovice, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia. She was a female, widowed and white. She was 4 feet 8 inches in height, weighed 122 pounds, had grey hair, and brown eyes. She expected to be engaged in the following activities in the United States: "to join my daughter". Within the past 5 years, she was engaged in the following activities:"Concentration Camp".

She applied for an Immigration Visa as a quota immigrant on May 8, 1947 at Prague, Czechoslovakia. She emigrated to the United States of America from and her lawful entry for permanent residence in the United States was at New York, on July 29, 1947 on the vessel M.S. Gripsholm. Between 1947 and 1954, She lived at 220 Cabrini Blvd, New York, New York, USA. Her yahrzeit date was 16 Shevat 5714.
She was born in Ceske Budejovice (Budweis), Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. From 1874 to 1894 she lived at Ceske Budejovice (Budweis), Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. She was the daughter of Ignaz Hahn and Elisabeth Pick. Berta Hahn and Friedrich Fried lived from 1894 to 1941 at Gablonz an der Neisse (Jablonec nad Nisou), Böhmen, Czechoslovakia. She married Bedrich Fried, son of Moses Fried and Marie Gratum, on June 2, 1895 at Prague, Austria-Hungary. The witnesses were Moses Fried and Wolf Berger. Between 1941 and 1942 she lived at Podebrady-Lazne, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia. She was deported in 1942 to at Theresienstadt Concentration Camp, Terezín, Czechoslovakia, where she survived until the camp was liberated in May 1945. Her last foreign residence was between 1945 and 1947 at Hotel Luxor, Podebrady-Lazne, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia. Margarete Fried filed a Petition for Issuance of Immigration Visa on September 17, 1946 for her mother, Berta Hahn. It was witnessed by Saul Ganz and Louis Kislik. Berta Hahn had an Affadavit of Support filed by Ruth Ganz as part of her application for a visa on October 10, 1946; Berta Hahn had an Affadavit of Support filed by Felix Rafael as part of her application for a visa on 14 October 14, 1946; his mother-in-law.9,11 Berta Hahn had an Affadavit of Support filed by Margarete Fried as part of her application for a visa on 15 October 1946; her mother.12 The Petition for Issuance of Immigration Visa for Berta Hahn made by Margarete Fried was approved on 6 November 1946.13 Berta Hahn was issued passport number 4048/2725/47 on 6 March 1947 by National Security Headquarters, Praha, Czechoslovakia. It was valid until February 28, 1948.

Berta Hahn registered for an alien registration number on 8 May 1947. The alien registration number she received was 6743459. According to the application, Her name was Berta Fried and she had also been known as Berta Hahn. Her address in the United States was to be 220 Cabrini Blvd., New York 33, NY. She was born on June 9, 1874 at Ces. Budejovice, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia. She was a female, widowed and white. She was 4 feet 8 inches in height, weighed 122 pounds, had grey hair, and brown eyes. She expected to be engaged in the following activities in the United States: "to join my daughter". Within the past 5 years, she was engaged in the following activities:"Concentration Camp".

She applied for an Immigration Visa as a quota immigrant on May 8, 1947 at Prague, Czechoslovakia. She emigrated to the United States of America from and her lawful entry for permanent residence in the United States was at New York, on July 29, 1947 on the vessel M.S. Gripsholm. Between 1947 and 1954, She lived at 220 Cabrini Blvd, New York, New York, USA. Her yahrzeit date was 16 Shevat 5714.

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