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  1. 2 days ago · Albert Einstein was raised in a secular Jewish family and had one sister, Maja, who was two years younger than him. In 1903 Einstein married Milena Maric, a Serbian physics student whom he had met at school in Zürich. They had three children: a daughter, named Lieserl, and two sons, named Hans and Eduard.

  2. Elsa, the daughter of Albert's mother's sister, was Albert Einstein's second wife. She was also his second cousin, as Albert's father and Elsa's father were cousins. Elsa's maiden name was also ...

  3. Apr 20, 2000 · But the real focus of Zackheim’s attention is Lieserl, the child he fathered with Maric in 1902, before they were married and when Einstein was in his early 20s.

  4. Oct 30, 2023 · Lieserl Einstein was the first child of Albert Einstein and Mileva Maric. Her existence remained unknown to the world for over 80 years. It is believed that Lieserl was born in January 1902 and likely died of scarlet fever in September 1903. The first child born to Mileva Maric and Albert Einstein, Lieserl Einstein (born January 1902 in Novi ...

  5. May 20, 2021 · Lieserl’s existence was unknown to biographers until 1986, when a batch of letters between Albert and Mileva Marić was discovered by Hans Albert Einstein’s daughter Evelyn … The first reference to Marić’s pregnancy was found in a letter Einstein wrote to her from Winterthur, probably on 28 May 1901 …

  6. Lieserl Einstein (born January, 1902 – last mentioned in 1903; Date of death is 18th of September 1903) was the first child of Mileva Marić and Albert Einstein. According to the correspondence between her parents, "Lieserl" was born in January, 1902, a year before her parents married, in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, present day Serbia, and was cared for by her mother for a short time while Einstein ...

  7. Aug 6, 2015 · Furthermore, a 1999 book by Michele Zackheim, Einstein's Daughter: The Search for Lieserl, argued that Lieserl was born with a mental handicap and died of scarlet fever in 1903 when she was nearly two years old (Lieserl was mentioned for the last known time in a letter from Einstein to Mileva on September 19, 1903). Others, however, have ...