In addition, a Jokos file (number 15864) on this family is at the Amsterdam Municipal Archive. Access is subject to authorization from the Stichting Joods Maatschappelijk Werk.
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Family picture of Marianne van Praagh-Blom, her children, and partners, 1918:
Back row, from left to right:
Wolf van Praagh (1876-1943).
Clara van den Berg (1888-1943).
Esther van Praagh (1879-1942).
Isaac van Praagh (1871-1938), husband of Esther van Praagh.
Sara van Praagh (1869-1942).
Johanna Labordus, wife of Jacob van Praagh.
Jacob van Praagh (1887-1963).
Middle row from left to right:
Juliana van Praagh-Elias (1879-1943).
Sallie Anthonie van Praagh (1884-1961).
Grandmother Marianne van Praagh-Blom (1843-1936).
Petronella Cornelia Blom (1890-1958), wife of Sallie Anthonie van Praagh.
Rebecca Sanders (1877-1943), wife of Nathan van Praagh.
Dientje van Praagh-Kwetsie (1887-1943), wife of Emanuel van Praagh.
Front row from left to right:
Samson Haagman (1884-1942), husband of Catharina van Praagh.
Aäron van Praagh (1890-1943).
Emanuel Anthonie van Praagh (1882-1943).
Nathan van Praagh (1874-1943).
Mozes Anton van Praagh (1873-1941).
Judith van Praagh-Polak (1888-1943).
Catharina Haagman-van Praagh (1870-1942).
A moment out in Oisterwijk in 1937 sisters and sisters-in-law. In the middle Sallie's wife, Nel my grandmother. Who, like my grandfather, was imprisoned during the war in the Oranjehotel in Scheveningen for helping people in hiding. Moreover, my grandmother was also moved to the Vucht prison camp for this purpose, which later caused her unpleasant mental problems.