Salomon Swalef was a son of Isaac Swalef and Bloeme Tak. He married in Amsterdam on 29 June 1905 to Kaatje Roozelaar, daughter of Mozes Roozelaar and Anna van Duijn. The couple had two daughters: Bloeme and Anna.
His wife Kaatje passed away on 8 September 1933 and Salomon Swalef remarried on 7 June 1934 in Amsterdam the widow of Maurits Reindorp, Leentje Noort, daughter of Mozes Noort and Rachel Barzilaij.
Leentje Noort has survived the Holocaust.
City Archive of Amsterdam, family registration card and archive card of Salomon Swalef, archive card of Anna Swalef and Leentje Noort and website www.wiewaswie.nl.
In the archives of the Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung, is a listing findable, made out by SS-Hauptsturmführer K. Wörlein, with the names of 33 jews, who had to deliver a certain amount of money and/or goods, in order to get the assurance for a special treatment. This listing has been filed in the Archives of the Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung on 16 February 1943.
This listing contains the names of Salomon Swalef and from a surving spouse.
Archive Höhere SS-und Polizeifüher NIOD 77-1429.