
Levie Peper was a son of Abraham Peper and Margaretha Rood. He was born in Amsterdam on 24 June 1874, and he earned his money as a hawker. On 30 March 1905, he married Johanna (Naatje) Vos in Amsterdam, who was born there on 22 April 1871 to her parents Joseph Vos and Marianna Aron Tailleur.
Levie Peper lived with his wife Johanna Vos at Korte Houtstraat 7 second floor in Amsterdam. The couple had six children in total, of whom two died in childhood, Abraham, who died on 11 March 1906, only 1 month old and Joseph on 12 August 1911, just 4 months old. The other members of the Levie Peper family were murdered during the Holocaust.
Both Levie and his wife Johanna were murdered in Auschwitz on 7 December 1942.
All that was left of Levie and his wife was the inventory list of their possessions.
room
lace curtain and drape (2)
table
chair (6)
linen cupboard
sewing machine (“Singer”)
wall mirror
wall clock
pendulum clock
vase (2)
divan
carpet
chandelier
wall cupboard
wall cupboard
bedroom (front)
double bed with bedding
drape (4)
lace curtain (2)
table
chair (6)
small table
tea cupboard
mat
cupboard with ladies’ clothing
kitchen
solid fuel oven
gas ring
enamel kitchenware
pottery
backroom
single bed with bedding
linen cupboard with trinkets
table
Life through a household inventory.
source
https://www.joodsmonument.nl/en/page/196538/levie-peper

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