Elsbeth Bormann
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Elsbeth Bormann
Summary
Elsbeth Bormann is a human[1]. She was born on 1930[2]. She passed away in Hamburg[3]. She died on October 26, 1996[4]. She worked as an Esperantist[5].
Key Facts
- Elsbeth Bormann passed away in Hamburg[3].
- Elsbeth Bormann was born on 1930[2].
- Elsbeth Bormann died on October 26, 1996[4].
- Elsbeth Bormann was married to Werner Bormann[6].
- A child of Elsbeth Bormann was Thomas Bormann[7].
- A child of Elsbeth Bormann was Judith Jackson[8].
- Elsbeth Bormann held citizenship in Germany[9].
- Elsbeth Bormann worked as an Esperantist[5].
- Elsbeth Bormann held the position of President of the German Esperanto Association[10].
- Elsbeth Bormann held the position of President of the German Esperanto Association[11].
- Elsbeth Bormann was a member of German Esperanto Association[12].
- Elsbeth Bormann is recorded as female[13].
- Elsbeth Bormann's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Elsbeth Bormann's family name is recorded as Bormann[15].
- Elsbeth Bormann's given name is recorded as Elsbeth[16].
- Elsbeth Bormann's work location is recorded as Hamburg[17].
- Elsbeth Bormann's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Esperanto[18].
Body
Origins and Family
Elsbeth Bormann was born on 1930[2].
Career and Affiliations
Elsbeth Bormann's professions included Esperantist[5]. Positions held include President of the German Esperanto Association[10], a position[19].
Personal Life
Elsbeth Bormann was married to Werner Bormann[6]. Children include Thomas Bormann[7], an Esperantist[20], b. 1958[21], of Germany[22] and Judith Jackson[8], an Esperantist[23], b. 1963[24], of Germany[25].
Death and Burial
Elsbeth Bormann died on October 26, 1996[4]. She passed away in Hamburg[3].
FAQs
Where did Elsbeth Bormann die?
Elsbeth Bormann passed away in Hamburg[3].
Who was Elsbeth Bormann married to?
Elsbeth Bormann's spouses include Werner Bormann[6].
What did Elsbeth Bormann do for work?
Elsbeth Bormann worked as Esperantist[5].