Einstein family

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Birthday November 18, 1902

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire

DEATH DATE 1951-6-25, Princeton, New Jersey, United States (69 years old)

Nationality Switzerland

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1745

Albert Einstein's great-great-grandfather, Löb Moses Sontheimer (1745–1831), was also the grandfather of the tenor Heinrich Sontheim (1820–1912) of Stuttgart.

Albert's three children were from his relationship with his first wife, Mileva Marić, his daughter Lieserl being born a year before they married.

Albert Einstein's second wife was Elsa Einstein, whose mother Fanny Koch was the sister of Albert's mother, and whose father, Rudolf Einstein, was the son of Raphael Einstein, a brother of Albert's paternal grandfather.

Albert and Elsa were thus first cousins through their mothers and second cousins through their fathers.

Einstein is either a German habitational surname from various places named with a Middle High German derivative of the verb einsteinen 'to enclose, surround with stone'; or a Jewish (Ashkenazic) adaptation of the German name, or else an ornamental name using the ending -stein 'stone'.

1842

Her parents were Julius Doerzbacher, who had adopted the family name Koch in 1842, and Jette Bernheimer.

1847

They were married in 1847.

Pauline's father was from Jebenhausen, now part of the city of Göppingen, and grew up in modest economic circumstances.

Later, he lived in Cannstatt and together with his brother Heinrich, made a considerable fortune in the corn trade.

They even became "Royal Württemberg Purveyor to the Court".

Their mother was from Cannstatt and was a quiet and caring person.

At 18 years old, Pauline married the merchant Hermann Einstein who lived in Ulm.

1858

Pauline Einstein (née Koch) (8 February 1858 – 20 February 1920) was the mother of the physicist Albert Einstein.

She was born in Cannstatt, Kingdom of Württemberg.

She was Jewish and had an older sister, Fanny, and two older brothers, Jacob and Caesar.

1876

They married in Cannstatt on 8 August 1876.

After the wedding, the young couple lived in Ulm, where Hermann became joint partner in a bed feathers company.

1879

The Einstein family is the family of physicist Albert Einstein (1879–1955).

Their son, Albert was born on 14 March 1879.

1880

On the initiative of Hermann's brother Jakob the family moved to Munich's borough of Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt in the summer of 1880, where the two brothers together founded an electrical engineering company called Einstein & Cie.

1881

The second child of Hermann and Pauline, their daughter Maria (called Maja), was born in Munich on 18 November 1881.

Pauline Einstein was a well-educated and quiet woman who had an inclination for the arts.

She was a talented and dedicated piano player.

She made Albert begin violin lessons at the age of five.

1894

The factory of Hermann and Jakob was moved to Pavia, Italy, in 1894.

Hermann, Maria and Pauline moved to Milan in the same year and one year later, moved to Pavia.

Albert stayed with relatives in Munich to continue his education there.

1896

Unfortunately, the business was unsuccessful and the brothers had to abandon their factory in 1896.

Though Hermann had lost most of his money, he founded (without his brother) another electrical engineering company in Milan.

This time business was better.

1902

However, Hermann's health had deteriorated, and he died of heart failure in Milan on 10 October 1902.

1903

In 1903, Pauline went to live with her sister Fanny and her husband Rudolf Einstein, a first cousin of Hermann, in Hechingen, Württemberg.

1910

In 1910, Pauline moved with her sister, Fanny and her family to Berlin.

1911

She took on a job as housekeeper in Heilbronn, Kingdom of Württemberg in 1911.

1915

She lived with her brother Jacob Koch in Zurich and from 1915 in Heilbronn again.

During World War I, Pauline fell ill with cancer.

1918

In 1918, when visiting her daughter, Maria, and son-in-law, Paul Winteler, in Luzern, Pauline was taken to the sanatorium Rosenau, due to her illness.

1919

Fanny's daughter, Elsa was to become the second wife of Albert in 1919.

At the end of 1919, Albert took his terminally-ill mother out of the sanatorium in Luzern and brought her to Haberlandstrasse 5, Berlin, to stay with him and his second wife, Elsa, where she later died that year.

2017

Einstein's great-great-great-great-grandfather, Jakob Weil, was his oldest recorded relative, born in the late 17th century, and the family continues to this day.