Clara Devora Mayer

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Clara Devora Mayer (Gottschalk)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Märkisch Friedland, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany
Death: December 31, 1912 (67)
Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Germany
Place of Burial: Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Germany
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Israel Gottschalk and Cäcilie Gottschalk
Wife of David Mayer
Mother of Gustav Mayer; Elise Mayer; Arthur Ascher Mayer; Gertrud Jaspers; Ida Mayer and 4 others
Sister of Bertha Mayer (Gottschalk); Louis Gottschalk; Theodor Gottschalk; Julius Israel Gottschalk and Rosalie Kraft

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About Clara Devora Mayer

https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=179041029

In a letter to his parents, Karl Jaspers reported on his conversations and impressions of his new in-laws, David and Clara Mayer, the parents of his wife Gertrud Mayer.

He called David Mayer a "very fine person who proves by his manner of expression and topic of conversation that he is an educated individual."

Jaspers further reported that David Mayer rarely left Prenzlau and had always been in the wholesale wood trade, yes his horizons were broad and he was the "soul of the business"

Gertrude Mayer's mother, Clara, was described as an attentive housewife, who preferred to remain in the background due to modesty.

According to Karl Jaspers, David Mayer was reported to have remarked upon Jasper's personality to Gertrud: "He is such a dear, pleasant individual -- oh, if only he were Jewish!"

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Clara Devora Mayer's Timeline

1845
March 14, 1845
Märkisch Friedland, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany
1871
October 4, 1871
Prenzlau, Germany
1873
February 7, 1873
Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Germany
1874
September 20, 1874
Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Germany
1879
February 26, 1879
Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Germany
1880
October 12, 1880
Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Germany
1883
January 24, 1883
Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Germany
1885
January 11, 1885
Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Germany
1887
December 8, 1887
Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Germany
1890
September 3, 1890
Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Germany