File:Flora Spier 1894-1983 married with Max Stettiner of Stuttgart.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFlora Spier 1894-1983 married with Max Stettiner of Stuttgart.jpg |
Deutsch: Flora Spier, geboren am 25. Juni 1894; gestorben am 18. März 1983, war das zweite Kind und die erste Tochter des deutschen Unternehmers und Firmengründers Simon Spier, geboren am 31. Dezember 1858 in Schrecksbach, Kurhessen; gestorben am 23. Januar 1929 in Frankfurt am Main, und dessen Ehefrau Bertha, geb. Kaufmann, geboren am 27. Februar 1868 in Hilbringen bei Merzig; gestorben am 13. April 1946 in Ramot HaShavim, Israel. Flora Spier war später mit dem Stuttgarter Kaufmann Max Stettiner verheiratet. Ihr älterer Bruder war der Jurist, Historiker und Autor Dr. iur. Selmar Spier, ihre jüngere Schwester war Thea Spier, geboren am 10. November 1898 in Frankfurt am Main; gestorben am 11. August 1990 in Charleston, South Carolina, USA. Diese war später mit dem Kaufmann, Unternehmer und Firmegründer Ludwig Bamberger aus Lichtenfels in Oberfranken verheiratet. |
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circa 1915 date QS:P,+1915-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source | Inheritance of Siegfried Kracauer; Teile des Nachlasses im Deutschen Literaturarchiv Marbach |
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