Stern & Loebl Families Database
A fully searchable database containing the Jewish ancestors of the Stern and Lobl/Loebl families - and their many descendant lines as researched by Gerald Stern.
Elisabeth Lisy FISCHER
1900 - 1999 (98 years)-
Name Elisabeth Lisy FISCHER Birth 22 Aug 1900 Zurich, Switzerland Gender Female Death 6 Jun 1999 Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Person ID I123 My Genealogy Last Modified 1 Mar 2024
Father Arthur FISCHER, b. 22 Apr 1866, Deutsch Eylau, Prussia (now Ilawa, Poland) d. 1 Mar 1929, Geneva, Switzerland (Grave No A352) (Age 62 years) Relationship natural Mother Bertha HOCHSTETTER, b. 9 May 1870, Liedolsheim, Germany d. Mar 1951, Geneva, Switzerland (Grave No B047) (Age 80 years) Relationship natural Marriage 29 Sep 1892 Liedolsheim, Germany Family ID F88 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Ernst Ernest SIMSON, b. 23 May 1891, Dusseldorf, Germany d. 30 Sep 1988, Geneva, Switzerland (Age 97 years) Marriage 23 May 1923 Charlottenburg, Germany (Religious Chuppah 10 July 1923 in Charlottenburg, Berlin) Children 1. Gabrielle Gaby SIMSON, b. 19 Jul 1924, Amsterdam, Netherlands d. 20 Feb 2012, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (Buried at Hazelrigg Cemetery Grave No 294, Row 124) (Age 87 years) [natural] Family ID F6 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Mar 2024
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Notes - A pupil at the Stern Conservatory of Music 1917 to 1920 under Prof Martin Krause and Rudolf Maria Breithaupt and alongside fellow pupil Caludio Arrau. She was a child prodigy pianist (Wunderkind) playing throughout Germany, Switzerland and in Paris and eventually she became a teacher of music in Geneva. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisy_Fischer
Hebrew name (per her Ketubah): Esther bat Avraham.
Buried at Preston Cemetery (Jewish section), North Shields.
- A pupil at the Stern Conservatory of Music 1917 to 1920 under Prof Martin Krause and Rudolf Maria Breithaupt and alongside fellow pupil Caludio Arrau. She was a child prodigy pianist (Wunderkind) playing throughout Germany, Switzerland and in Paris and eventually she became a teacher of music in Geneva. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisy_Fischer