{geni:about_me} Birthdate is from the list of those who had bank accounts in Austria at the time of the Holocaust, www.avotaynu.com/holocaustlist, and also appears in the 1902 [
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-2580...c=MMGD-2CT:237032405 birth] announcement of her eldest son Heinrich.
* Strakosch, Marie 05 OCT1881 (Budapest)
Married Jan. 20, 1901, location Stadttempel: Otto Strakosch & Marie Weishut, per birth announcement of Heinrich Strakosch.
Marie & daughter Elisabeth sailed to Australia via New York, arriving in NY in 1948 (ancestry.com):
''New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957'':
* Name: Marie Strakosch
* Arrival Date: 15 Jan 1948 Age: 66
* Birth Date: abt 1882
* Birth Location: Vienna, Austria
* Ethnicity/ Nationality: Austrian
* Port of Departure: Southampton
* Port of Arrival: New York
* Destination: Henry Strakosch, Pacific Hwy, Sydney, Australia
* Ship Name: America
* Source Citation: Year: 1948; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: T715; Microfilm Roll: 7532; Line: 27; Page Number: 26.
[
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/Details/AssetMain?iaid=C11952547 Naturalised] on March 27, 1950 in England, Marie Strakosch. From Austria. Resident in London. Certificate BNA12012.
Marie Strakosch appears in "All London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965" (ancestry.com) as late as 1958.
Marie Strakosch appears in the list of "All England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966" at Ancestry.com. A resident of the [
http://www.london.hotelsoffer.com/hotel/inverness_court_hotel.php Hotel Inverness Court], 1 Inverness Terrace, Bayswater, London, she died April 15, 1963 in London. Probate was July 1 to Elizabeth Peter Strakosch, spinster, and Charlotte Mary Magdalene Sacher, married woman. Effects:£2523 2s. (The Inverness Terrace address was seen years earlier in ships' manifests when she travelled, or when her son travelled to visit her in the U.K.)
[
http://www.london.hotelsoffer.com/hotel/inverness_court_hotel.php Inverness Court Hotel], 1-9 Inverness Terrace, London W2 3JL, built early 1900s and recently become the Clarion Shaftesbury Hyde Park:
The ornate Inverness Court Hotel is a former private house, remodelled, with its own theatre, for Louis Spitzel (d. 1906) by Mewès & Davis, architects of the Ritz. The hotel is located in a quiet residential street in the Bayswater area, only a short walk to Hyde Park, one minute from Queensway underground station and convenient for shopping in the Bayswater area. The rooms are small; the simply decorated bathrooms are small and in fair condition. The building is traditional with a turn of the century facade in fair condition. An interesting feature is the stained glass bay window on the ground floor and the entrance is through an antique heavy wooden porch. The lobby is small, decorated with original hard wood panelling dating back before the 1800's, this gives the lobby and lounge area a warm, historic and traditional atmosphere.