Sevillia and Mevorah families papers

http://lod.ehri-project-test.eu/units/us-005578-irn715012 an entity of type: RecordSet

circa 1930-1999 
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 
irn715012 
Sevillia and Mevorah families papers 
folders 7 
The collection documents the Holocaust-era history of the Sevillia and Mevorah families of Athens and Komotini, Greece. Documents include pension and medical disability records of Markos Mevorah, identification cards of Markos and his wife Eleonara Mevorah (née Sevillia), and postwar correspondence of Elonara’s brother Elias Sevillia. The bulk of the collection consists of photographs depicting the Mevorah and Sevillia families in Greece before, during, and after the Holocaust. 
The collection is arranged as a single series. Folder 1 of 7. Mevorah, Markos and Eleonara: Identification cards, 1949-1971 Folder 2 of 7. Mevorah, Markos: Medical disability and pension records, 1941-circa 1960 Folder 3 of 7. Sevillia, Elias: Correspondence, 1963-1990 Folder 4 of 7. Photographs: Mevorah, Markos and Eleonara, circa 1930-1999 Folder 5 of 7. Photographs: Sevillia, Elias, circa 1940-circa 1975 Folder 6-7 of 7. Photographs: Sevillia and Mevorah families, circa 1930-1984 
Elias Sevillia (1905-1979) was born in 1905 to Leon Sevillia (1862-1924) and Eloisa Weinberg (1880-1929). He had nine siblings: Daniel (1897-1920), Pinhas (b. 1899), Errikos (b. 1901), Rosa (b. 1903), Moses (b. 1908), Victoria (b. 1910), Sara (b. 1914), Esther (b. 1918), and Leah (b. 1921). He married Martha Meyer (1910-2000) and they had three children: Leon, Daniel, and Aliza (Aliza Gerstein). His family survived the Italian and German occupations of Athens. His brother Errikos was deported from Athens to Haidari and then Auschwitz-Birkenau. He survived several subsequent camps and was liberated by the Soviet Red Army. Elias and his family immigrated to the United States after the war and settled in Minnesota, MN. Markos Mevorah was born in 1917 in Alexandroupolis, Greece to Siniorou Mevorah (1877-1943) and Samuel Mevorah (1870-1943). He had one brother, Raphael Mevorah (1915-1943), and one sister, Virginia Mevorah (1910-1943). The family lived in Komotini, Greece. During the Greco-Italian War (1940-1941) Markos lost one of his legs to frostbite, and had a prosthetic. He survived the Holocaust living in Athens under the false-identity of Markos Papadimitrioy. Markos’ parents and siblings all perished at Treblinka. Markos met Eleonara Lea Sevilla (b. 1921) while he was recovering in the hospital and they married after the war. They had two children, Raphael (b. 1948) and Virginia (Virginia Behar, b. 1950). 

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