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Emanučel (Manus) Cauvern, birth 9 May 1884 Amsterdam, Emanučel Cauvern
Amsterdam, 9th May 1884
Sobibor, 28th May 1943
Reached the age of 59 years
, died 28 May 1943 Sobibor (Polen), Emanučel Cauvern
Amsterdam, 9th May 1884
Sobibor, 28th May 1943
Reached the age of 59 years
, death cause: Vermoord door de Nazi's in een concentratiekamp, crem. Sobibor (Polen), lives: , Woonadres ten tijde van het huwelijk met Emanučel in 1908, son of Joseph Cauvern and Hanna Pesaro
Married 18 Nov 1908 Amsterdam, DETAILS OF THE GROOM
Name of the groom Emanuel Cauvern Date of birth of the groom 09/05/1884 place Amsterdam
Father of the groom Joseph Cauvern First chupa/marriage of the groom
Mother of the groom Hanna Pesaro Name of the bride of the groom's first chupa
Address of the residence of the groom Nw.Achtergr. 14 Father when the marriage/chupa took place Living
Mother when the marriage/chupa took place Living

DETAILS OF THE BRIDE
Name of the bride Roosje Velleman Date of birth of the bride 14/06/1879 place Amsterdam
Father of the bride Abraham Velleman First chupa/marriage chupa of the bride
Mother of the bride Elsje Levit Name bride of the first chupa of the groom.
Address of the residence of the bride O.Hoogstr. 31 Father when the marriage/chupa took place Deceased
Mother when the marriage/chupa took place Living

GENERAL NOTES
Location of chupa (religious marriage) Rapenburg
Date of marriage at the Amsterdam Municipality 18/11/1908 Date of the chupa at the N.I.H.S. 18/11/1908
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Roosje (Rootje) Velleman, birth 14 Jun 1879 Amsterdam, died 30 May 1940 Hilversum, buried Westerveld, daughter of Abraham Velleman and Elsje Levit
1) Abraham (Ab) Cauvern, birth 4 Apr 1909 Amsterdam, died 19 Jul 1986 Hilversum
http://www.geocities.com/afdiary/people.shtml (over mensen rond het leven van Anne Frank)
People in and around Anne Frank's Life: an expanded list
to the basic people list
Remember, Anne made up false names for people, which the original published diary used. (Also, here is a list of mainly just the helpers.)
This list is not all-inclusive: that would be almost impossible. In many aspects, this list has a haphazard quality to it, which was unavoidable. Further, most references cover more details about each person than this page can.

Listed alphabetically by last name (American-style ù "van" or "de" are seen as part of the last name).

The print references often have more information about the people, they certainly have more information about things in general. Page numbers are usually for The Critical Editionù the "CE" pages. (Other pages have abbreviations for their title s ù see fully titled references at bottom). Page numbers with dates are diary entries: that date. The bottom of this page has sources of other lists and summaries of people in Anne's life. Those sources form an overlapping superset of this list.

Key to Symbols:
With an emphasis on who they were in Anne's life experience.
often mentioned in diary
H ongoing helper
HR helped only via Resistance activities
R Resistance worker
@@ hidden in annexe
@@ hidden elsewhere
love
relation
Jew under Nazi rule
miscellaneous Nazi target
little kid
friendly kid/peer
friendly adult
$ father's employee
$ commerce
 authority
Nazi
P diary publication
° "degree" of separation
underlined death date means they died in a concentration camp.


Cauvern, Abraham "Ab" "Albert" (4 Apr 1909 - 15 June 1986)
An old friend of Otto's: husband of his former secretary, Isa. Anne put a copy of their daughter, Ruth's, birth announcement in her diary. He was one of the people Otto asked to edit the diary manuscript known as Typescript I. In 1947, he too k in Otto and the Gies, in his large apartment, where Otto apparently stayed until moving to Basel in mid-1952. (CE p. 63-4, 193; HLOF p. 213, 228, 238; AFR p. 249)
He was born in Amsterdam. Prior to the anti-Jewish laws, he did bookkeeping and payroll at a Hilversum radio station. (Louis Cohen had also worked there, in the music department.) Ab was the only member of his family to survive the war . It is likely he was in hiding during part of the war. His mother (Roosje), father (Emanučel), and brother Joseph died in the camps. (His other brother, Leonard, died before the occupation.) (An Anne Frank researcher sent this information. The it alicized linksare to the Joodsmonument pages which back this up.)
Regarding his first name, a researcher explained how it is that many references mistakenly call him "Albert" when his real name was Abraham: "Cauvern called himself Ab. Anyone thought it was short for Albert, as usual in Holland. The Critica l Edition took it over à due to the fact that the NIOD at that time did not have any information on Abraham Cauvern à Using his real name Abraham would be dangerous in wartime, because Abraham is a Jewish name. He then could be easily recognize d [as Jewish]."
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Isidora (Isa) Monas-(Monash)-(Monasch), birth 19 Jan 1914, died 27 Jun 1946 Amsterdam
http://www.geocities.com/afdiary/people.shtml (over mensen rond het leven van Anne Frank)
People in and around Anne Frank's Life: an expanded list
to the basic people list
Remember, Anne made up false names for people, which the original published diary used. (Also, here is a list of mainly just the helpers.)
This list is not all-inclusive: that would be almost impossible. In many aspects, this list has a haphazard quality to it, which was unavoidable. Further, most references cover more details about each person than this page can.

Listed alphabetically by last name (American-style ù "van" or "de" are seen as part of the last name).

The print references often have more information about the people, they certainly have more information about things in general. Page numbers are usually for The Critical Editionù the "CE" pages. (Other pages have abbreviations for their title s ù see fully titled references at bottom). Page numbers with dates are diary entries: that date. The bottom of this page has sources of other lists and summaries of people in Anne's life. Those sources form an overlapping superset of this list.

Key to Symbols:
With an emphasis on who they were in Anne's life experience.
often mentioned in diary
H ongoing helper
HR helped only via Resistance activities
R Resistance worker
@@ hidden in annexe
@@ hidden elsewhere
love
relation
Jew under Nazi rule
miscellaneous Nazi target
little kid
friendly kid/peer
friendly adult
$ father's employee
$ commerce
 authority
Nazi
P diary publication
° "degree" of separation
underlined death date means they died in a concentration camp.

Cauvern-Monas, Isidora "Isa" (19 Jan 1914 - 27 Jun 1946)
Wife of Ab and friend of Otto's, she was a secretary in Otto's company from 1935 until 1940. She had a daughter, Ruth, on 27 Sept 1941. She worked on retyping her husband's editing of the diary manuscript known as Typescript I. During this perio d she reportedly also died, by suicide, in June 1946. (CE p. 63-4, 193; HLOF p. 47, 213; the date she left the company came from an Anne Frank researcher.)
2) Joseph (Jopie) Cauvern, birth 11 Nov 1910 Amsterdam, died 31 Mar 1944 Midden-Europa, Digitaal joods monument:
Joseph Cauvern
Amsterdam, 11 november 1910
Gemeente niet bekend, 31 maart 1944
Schrijver
Bereikte de leeftijd van 33 jaar
, death cause: Overleden op transport van de nazi's, occupation: Schrijver, Amsterdam, 11th November 1910
Municipality unknown, 31st March 1944
Writer
Reached the age of 33 years
http://www.stichting-sjoa.nl/nedPolissen.shtmllc

Er bestond een polis van een levensverzekering waar mogelijk nog aanspraak op gemaakt kan worden.
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Sophia de Beer, birth 6 Sep 1917 Heenvliet, died 7 Sep 1942 Auschwitz, Sophia Cauvern-de Beer
Heenvliet, 6 september 1917
Auschwitz, 7 september 1942
Bereikte de leeftijd van 25 jaar
, death cause: Vermoord door de Nazi's in een concentratiekamp
3) Leonard (Leo) Cauvern, birth 21 Feb 1918 Amsterdam, died 24 Jul 1936 ?Bussum, buried Westerveld
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