Bernhard Caesar Einstein
Bernhard Caesar Einstein | |
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Born | July 10, 1930 Germany |
Died | September 30, 2008 USA | (aged 78)
Citizenship | Switzerland, USA |
Education | ETH Zürich |
Occupation | Physicist |
Spouse(s) | Aude Ascher Einstein (Switzerland), M.D., University of Zürich |
Children | Dr. Thomas Martin Einstein (Santa Monica, CA, USA, 1955), Paul Michael Einstein (1959) (France), Eduard Albert (Ted) Einstein (1961-) (Los Angeles, CA, USA), Mira Einstein-Yehieli (1965-) (Israel), Charles Quincy Ascher Einstein (Charly) (1971-) (Switzerland) |
Parent(s) | Hans Albert Einstein and Frieda Knecht |
Bernard Caesar Einstein (July 10, 1930 – September 30, 2008[1]) was a physicist, the son of Hans Albert Einstein. He was the last known surviving biological grandchild of renowned physicist Albert Einstein.
Of Einstein's three children, Bernard's father, Hans Albert, was the only one to marry and have children. Hans Albert's sister, Lieserl Einstein, is assumed to have died in infancy, although other theories suggest that she was given up for adoption within the first few weeks of her life and lived to around 58 years old before dying. Hans Albert's younger brother Eduard Einstein developed severe schizophrenia at age 20, prior to the advent of powerful antipsychotics, and had no children.
Bernard's mother was Frieda Knecht. His parents were married in 1927, and he was born three years later, in 1930. His brother, Klaus, was born in 1932 and died at age 6 of diphtheria in Clemson, South Carolina, United States. An adopted sibling, Evelyn, was born in 1941.
His mother Frieda died in 1958, and a year later, Hans Albert remarried, to Elizabeth Roboz, a neurochemist.
Bernard's children are Thomas (1955), Paul (1958), Teddy (1960), Myra (1965), and Charles (1971).[2]
References
- ^ SSDI
- ^ Calaprice, Alice (1996). The Quotable Einstein. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. p. xxiii. ISBN 0-691-02696-3.
External links
- Terry Kirby. Grandson tells of life with Einstein. The Independent, 8 November 2005.
- Michele Zackheim. Einstein — Children of a Lesser God: For The Offspring Of A Science Deity, The Legacy Is More Burden Than Blessing. Discover magazine, March 2008, published online February 12, 2008 at discovermagazine.com. Retrieved 2009-07-16
- Irving Weiss The legacy of Albert Einstein lives on with Dr. Thomas Martin Einstein Vitals Spotlight, 20 December 2009.
- Biography - Thomas Einstein, M.D., Anesthetist. www.ezinearticles.com website, retrieved 2009-07-16. (blocked website)