Fairbrook, Lotte, 1898-1996

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Lotte Cohn Fairbrook (1898-1996) was the daughter of a well-to-do banker in Hamburg, Germany. She attended Gertrud Baumer's Women's School of Social Work in that city. In 1920 Lotte Cohn married Alvin Schoenbach, a banker of Hildesheim, Hanover. The Schoenbachs had four children (1922-29), Erika, George, Paul and Helmut. In 1924 they moved to Berlin; in 1933 they relocated to Tel Aviv; in 1938 they emigrated to the United States. After their arrival in the United States, the Schoenbachs translated their German name as "Fairbrook." Alvin Fairbrook continued in the stamp collecting business in New York City. He died in 1962. Mrs. Fairbrook remained in New York until 1982, when she moved to Stockton (Calif.) to be near her sons. Her son Paul was Director of Auxiliary Services at the University of the Pacific and, later, Commissioner of the Port of Stockton.

From the description of Fairbrook (Lotte Cohn) Memoirs, 1898-1938. (University of the Pacific). WorldCat record id: 76178106

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Death 1996

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