Jenny Levor was a daughter of Kaufmann Levor and Zerline Wolfermann. She was married to Gustav Vyth (also known as Günter). The couple had two children. Addition of a visitor of the website
The police commissioner of Nijmegen requested that Gustav Vyth and his wife Jenny Levor, living in Nijmegen, be located, detained and brought to trial. They were suspected of having changed their place of residence without the required authorization. This description referred to Jews who had gone into hiding. He also requested that any money found on them should be seized. Algemeen Politieblad, nr…
Jenny Vyth-Levor was getrouwd met Gustav Vyth uit Kalkar, veehandelaar. In 1937 vestigden zij zich in Nijmegen, Hindestraat 33. Op hetzelfde adres woonde Marcus Vyth, broer van Gustav, en zijn tweede vrouw Irene Vyth-Anschel. Jenny en Gustav hadden twee - inmiddels volwassen kinderen - die de oorlog hebben overleefd. Zie ook elders op deze site bij Gustav Vyth.