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  1. Apr 2, 2014 · Not long after Ilse's death, Elsa faced her own health challenges. She had heart and liver problems. On December 20, 1936, Elsa died in the Einsteins' Princeton home.

  2. Thus did Einstein try to escape from his troubles by focusing on work that would distract him from Elsa's dying. Elsa died after a painful illness on 20 December 1936, in the house on Mercer Street. [2] : 216

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    • Second wife and cousin of Albert Einstein
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  4. Elsa Einstein died after painful illness on December 20, 1936 in her house in Princeton. Explanatory note: Elsa’s and Albert’s mothers were sisters, their fathers were cousins.

  5. Elsa Einstein, (18 January 1876 - 20 December 1936), was the second wife of the German physicist, Albert Einstein. The couple were first cousins and second cousins. This is because their mothers were sisters and their fathers were first cousins. She was born in Hechingen, Germany. [1]

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  6. In 1933, the couple immigrated to New Jersey, USA, after their property was seized by the government. Soon, Elsa travelled to Paris to take care of her daughter Ilse who was battling cancer. Not long after Ilse's death, Elsa Einstein developed heart and liver problems. She eventually died on December 20, 1936.

  7. Aug 31, 1999 · There is no evidence that the relationship with Ilse was ever consummated. Einstein and Elsa were married the next year and remained husband and wife until her death in 1936.

  8. Dec 19, 2016 · But in 1912, he started an affair with his cousin, Elsa Löwenthal while visiting his family who had moved to Berlin. They maintained a secret correspondence over two years.

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