First Name | Gertrud (Gertrude) |
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Family Name | Reis (Reiss), née Reis (Reiss) |
Date of Birth | 03/01/1902 |
Birthplace/Place of Residence | Würzburg |
Residence in „Heim Isenburg“ | 12/03/1937 - 01/20/1938 |
Departure to | Frankfurt am Main, last address: Mörfelden, Weingartenstr. 5 |
Profession | Hausfrau |
Deportation/Escape | Deported from Darmstadt to the Piaski ghetto near Lublin on 03/20/1942 |
Date of Death/Place of Death | - |
Gertrud Reis (Reiss) was the mother of Ingeborg Reis (Reiss) who is also mentioned in this Memorial Book.
Gertrud Reis (Reiss) came in early December 1937 to the Home of the Jewish Women’s Association in Neu-Isenburg. On December 24, 1937, she gave birth to her daughter Ingeborg in Frankfurt. When she was a month old, Gertrud left “Heim Isenburg.” She was deported to Frankfurt am Main.
Gertrud (Trude) Reiß (geb. Reis) was married with Adolf Reiß (02/14/1902–ca. 03/25/1942). She lived in the Weingartenstr. 5 in Mörfelden. Until autumn 1938 she lived there with her husband. It was the house of the Reis (Reiss)-family.
With her there lived three older single women named Reis (Reiss), and Adolf Reis (Reiss), born in 1902, probably Gertrude's husband and possibly Ingeborgs Father.
At the beginning of October 1938, Gertrud Reis (Reiss) took over her daughter. On March 20, 1942, the six inhabitants of the Weingartenstr. 5 home in Mörfelden were taken to the deportation center of Darmstadt and hence deported to the Ghetto Piaski near Lublin.
Sources: Stadtarchiv Neu-Isenburg; Memorial Book: Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945; The deortation lists. Publication of the lists of names of Jews deported from the former People's State of Hesse in 1942/43, Initiative 'Gedenkort Güterbahnhof' Darmstadt; Stolperstein- Gedenkbuch Mörfelden; Arolsen Archives
State: 20.06.2025 (EEP)