Abraham Lauber

Born: 16.5.1877 in Würzburg

Profession: Cattle dealer and butcher

Married to Lauber Nathalie, born 17.3.1878 in Veitshöchheim

Children: Irma, born 4.4.1906 in Marktbreit / Hugo, born 4.9.1907 in Marktbreit

Residence: Old house number Lange Gasse 205 - no longer exists today

Moved from Obernbreit to Marktbreit between 1900 and 1905

(Census list A022/6 1905/1910)

Related to Karl Lauber, also a cattle dealer

In house number 205 on the first floor there is a small butcher's store for kosher meat and sausage products.

On the first floor a kosher cookshop for about 10 guests for a full day's meal, no overnight stays. Guests Jewish apprentices or traveling salesmen

Abraham Lauber worked as a cattle dealer in the area and as a butcher

Member of the Marktbreit gymnastics club.

Member of the veterans and comrades-in-arms association

Served in World War 1 from August 4, 1914 until his death in Aberman in April 1917.

Transferred to Germany and buried on 27.1.1918 in the cemetery in Rödelsee with great participation and military honors.

Quellen und Literatur

Schopf, Horst / Berneth, Christiane Ohne Schürze ging es nicht - Publication Museum Malerwinkelhaus. Marktbreit 1996, 4.13. "It used to be the same" - Interview with Margarete Scheck by Christiane Berneth, p. 236

Autorin

Christiane Berneth