Ella Heckscher
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Ella Heckscher
Summary
Ella Heckscher is a human[1]. Born in Jewish Community of Stockholm[2], she… she was born on May 12, 1882[3]. She passed away in Uppsala Cathedral Assembly[4]. She died on June 24, 1964[5].
Key Facts
- Born in Jewish Community of Stockholm[2], Ella Heckscher…
- Ella Heckscher died in Uppsala Cathedral Assembly[4].
- Ella Heckscher was born on May 12, 1882[3].
- Ella Heckscher died on June 24, 1964[5].
- Burial took place at Uppsala Old Cemetery[6].
- Ella Heckscher's father was Isidor Heckscher[7].
- Ella Heckscher's mother was Rosa Heckscher[8].
- Ella Heckscher held citizenship in Sweden[9].
- Ella Heckscher is recorded as female[10].
- Ella Heckscher's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Ella Heckscher's Commons category is recorded as Ella Heckscher[12].
- Ella Heckscher's family name is recorded as Heckscher[13].
- Ella Heckscher's given name is recorded as Ella[14].
- Ella Heckscher's given name is recorded as Bertha[15].
- Ella Heckscher's given name is recorded as Amalia[16].
- Ella Heckscher's described at URL is recorded as https://wiki.rotter.se/index.php?title=Ella_Heckscher[17].
- Ella Heckscher's described by source is recorded as Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon[18].
- Ella Heckscher's sibling is recorded as Eli Heckscher[19].
- Ella Heckscher's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as Project Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon[20].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Jewish Community of Stockholm[2], Ella Heckscher… she was born on May 12, 1882[3]. Her father was Isidor Heckscher[7]. Her mother was Rosa Heckscher[8].
Death and Burial
Ella Heckscher died on June 24, 1964[5]. She passed away in Uppsala Cathedral Assembly[4]. She is buried at Uppsala Old Cemetery[6].
FAQs
Where was Ella Heckscher born?
Ella Heckscher was born in Jewish Community of Stockholm[2].
Where did Ella Heckscher die?
Ella Heckscher passed away in Uppsala Cathedral Assembly[4].
Who were Ella Heckscher's parents?
Ella Heckscher's father was Isidor Heckscher[7]. Ella Heckscher's mother was Rosa Heckscher[8].