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Elsa Einstein (18 January 1876 – 20 December 1936) [1] was the second wife and cousin of Albert Einstein. Their mothers were sisters, thus making them maternal first cousins. Their mothers were sisters, thus making them maternal first cousins.
Albert Einstein's second wife was Elsa Einstein, whose mother Fanny Koch was the sister of Albert's mother, and whose father, Rudolf Einstein, was the son of Raphael Einstein, a brother of Albert's paternal grandfather. Albert and Elsa were thus first cousins through their mothers and second cousins through their fathers. [2]
Albert Einstein (1879–1955), physicist, and his first cousin, Elsa Löwenthal née Einstein [12] William Crowninshield Endicott (1826–1900), former US Secretary of War, and his first cousin, Ellen Peabody [ 13 ]
Little was known about her or his children with her — and there was little interest in finding out — until the discovery in 1986 of her correspondence with Einstein
In 1912, Einstein entered into a relationship with Elsa Löwenthal, who was both his first cousin on his mother's side and his second cousin on his father's. [ 44 ] [ 45 ] [ 46 ] When Marić learned of his infidelity soon after moving to Berlin with him in April 1914, she returned to Zurich, taking Hans Albert and Eduard with her. [ 34 ]
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