Biography

About Aron Cosman.

Presumably in 1939 in Amsterdam divorced from Abigael da Cunha.

Aron Cosman was ond of the seven children of Simon Cosman and Abigael Polak. He was born on 15 August 1897 in Amsterdam, left for Antwerp on 9 July 1919 and married on 29 May 1920 in Borgerhout Abigael da Cunha, who was born in Antwerp on 1 November 1901 as a daughter of David da Cunha and Helena Stokking. The couple Cosman had three daughters, namely Sophia who was born in 1921 in Antwerp, then Helena in Borgerhout in 1924 and as the last one, Simonne Clara in 1926 in Antwerp.

Aron Cosman was a commercial traveller and dealer in fancy goods he lived from 1919 in till 1931 in Borgerhout, left that year with his family for Schiebroek near Rotterdam and in April 1936 they moved to Berchem, Marsstraat 88. In March 1938 the still moved to Gitschotellei 303 in Deurne and then to Amsterdam, where they lived in September 1938 in the Ruyschstraat and in September 1939 in the Pieter Aertsstraat.

The marriage of Aron and Abigael did not last anymore. Presumably in 1939 in Amsterdam they have been divorced, after which Abigael da Cunha and her daughters moved to the François Valentijnstraat 91 in Den Haag and Aron Cosman to the Fultonstraat 113, also in Den Haag. Up from January 1940 Aron lived at the Oudemansstraat 330 and Abigael da Cunha and her three daughters in the Gerard Doustraat 33.

On 7 January 1944 Aron Cosman was carried off to Westerbork, registered there and ended up in the penal barrack 67. Whether he has been betrayed or that he committed an “offence” towards the German occupiers is unknown. But on 25 January 1944 Aron was put on a so-called “penal transport” to Auschwitz where on arrival there on 28 January 1944 he was immediately killed in the gas chambers of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Sources include the City Archive of Amsterdam, family registration cards of Simon Cosman and Aron Cosman, archive cards of Aron Cosman and Abigael da Cunha; family registration cards of Aron Cosman of the municipality of Schiebroek near Rotterdam; the Felix Archive of Antwerp, dossiers of foreigners of Borgerhout and Berchem for Aron Cosman no’s. 968#21607 and 995#4011, the file cabinet of the Jewish Council, registration card of Aron Cosman and the death certificate of Aron Cosman, made out on 23 February 1952 for Aron Cosman no.C336.

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