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Samuel van de Rhoer and his family

Samuel van de Rhoer and Elisabeth Böttigheimer married on 22 October 1941.
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Levi van de Rhoer and Bilha Goldsteen had two sons: Samuel and Johan. At the time of the war, both sons were married. Their son Samuel and his wife lived with his parents. Until 1931, Levi van de Rhoer and his wife lived at Emmastraat 84 in Meppel. They then moved to Woldstraat 58, where Levi and his son Samuel ran a butcher’s shop. Levi van de Rhoer was also a cattle trader and sometimes went on the road with his horse and cart for long periods at a time. In 1942 it was made impossible for him to practise either of these occupations any more. In July 1942 Levi van de Rhoer was forced to go to Orvelte labour camp. At the beginning of October he arrived in Westerbork, where he saw his wife and family again, who had been taken away on 2 October.
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In addition, a Jokos file (number 53607) on this family is at the Amsterdam Municipal Archive. Access is subject to authorization from the Stichting Joods Maatschappelijk Werk.