Julie Hulda Schottländer (1824-1849) biography (Q123361642)
biography by the Jewish Museum Berlin
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(P7081) "Hulda Schottländer was born in 1826, the youngest daughter of the merchant Jacob David Schottländer and his wife Philippine. She had three sisters, Louise, Fanny and Mathilde, and three brothers, Edward, Julius and Heinrich. A fourth brother, Leopold, died before Hulda was born. Jacob Schottländer came to Berlin around 1792 from Altschottland, a town near Danzig, and ran a household linen store on Mühlendamm. Philippine Scottland née Löwedied in 1832. Whereas his sons pursued careers, Jacob Schottländer moved in 1839 with his still unmarried daughters Fanny, Mathilde and Hulda to Freienwalde. At the age of 12, Hulda Schottländer met a good friend of her brother Julius, the medical student Moritz Schwerin. … After his death they grew up with their aunt Mathilde Heinersdorff." (language: en)
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