Historical records matching Margaret Sander
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About Margaret Sander
- Date/place of birth identified in Enemy Aliens Tribunal index card. The National Archives; Kew, London, England; HO 396 WW2 Internees (Aliens) Index Cards 1939-1947; Reference Number: Ho 396/11 (Ancestry.com)
- Identified as daughter of Karl and Regina Brinitzer in FindaGrave entry; see https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98977817/margaret-sander
- Identified as wife of Louis Sander in FindaGrave entry cited above.
- In 1939, Margaret Brinitzer was recorded in the 1939 England and Wales Register as a nurse at the Pewsey Colony Certified Institution For Defectives West End House Pewsey Wiltshire, England. See The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1939 Register; Reference: Rg 101/7168b (Ancestry.com)
- On 10 Oct 1939, Margaret Brinitzer met with the Enemy Aliens Tribunal and was declared exempt from internment. The reason for the decision was recorded: "Jewish refugee, mother in Breslau, brother in St. Louis, U.S.A., practically no English, satisfactorily employed as nurse in Mental Hospital; will not return to Germany under any circumstances." See The National Archives; Kew, London, England; HO 396 WW2 Internees (Aliens) Index Cards 1939-1947; Reference Number: Ho 396/11 (Ancestry.com)
- On 22 Feb 1945, Margaret Brinitzer sailed from Wales to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She had a brother living in St. Louis, which probably brought her to St. Louis where she met Louis Sander.
- Date/place of death, and place of burial, in FindaGrave entry cited above.
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Margaret Sander's Timeline
1897 |
June 23, 1897
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Strehlen, Germany
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1982 |
January 30, 1982
Age 84
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Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
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Ohave Sholom Cemetery
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