Alfred Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920) biography (Q123362333)
biography by the Jewish Museum Berlin
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(P7081) "Ernst Schwerin completed a medical degree and married Jeanette Abarbanell, the daughter of a physician. He and his wife participated in the founding of the German Society for Ethical Culture, and for many years he was on the board of the Berlin Craftsmen's Association, his father-in-law having been one of the founding fathers. In the following years, Jeanette Schwerin became an initiator and promoter of various welfare associations and contributed significantly to the professionalization of social welfare. In her year of death she founded the Central Newspaper of the Federation of German Women’s Associations. Among her notable students was Alice Salomon. Little is known about the couple's only son Moritz Eduard. He married the non-Jew Luise Schröder, with whom he had three children. He died in Belgium as a corporal in the German Army in November 1914. Nothing is known about the further history of his family." (language: en)
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