Dorothea Allegonda Jensma

Geslacht: Vrouw
Vader: Sicco Jensma
Moeder: Hyke Bergstra
Geboren: 13 Feb 1910 Poppingawier
Overleden: 30 Dec 1991 Stiens
Religie: geen
Aantekeningen: Albada van Dorothea (1910 - ? )
Personal Information
Last Name: Albada van
First Name: Dorothea
Allegonda
Maiden Name: Jensma
Alias: Dora
Date of Birth: 13/02/1910
Rescuer's fate: survived
Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS
Gender: Female
Rescue
Place during the war: Akkrum, Friesland, The Netherlands
Rescue Place: Akkrum, Friesland, The Netherlands
Rescue mode: Hiding
Providing false evidence
File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/4383)
Commemoration
Date of Recognition: 04/10/1989
Righteous Commemorated with Tree/Wall of Honor: Wall of Honor
Ceremony organized by Israeli diplomatic delegation in: The Hague, Netherlands
Rescued Persons
Meyler, First name unknown
Meyler, First name unknown
Meyler, Annetje
Albada van, Lieuwe Evert Willem & Dorothea Allegonda (Jensma)
Dr. L. Meyler, his wife and two children were among the many persecuted Jews looking for a place in the latter part of 1942. Dr. Meyler found a place for himself while his wife and children hid elsewhere. Meyler and her children then had to leave their hiding place and subsequently found shelter with Dr. Lieuwe van Albada, his wife, Dorothea (called Dora), and their three young sons in Akkrum, Friesland. Lieuwe van Albada was a prominent figure in the village, being the local doctor, and was therefore the subject of much scrutiny. It did not go unnoticed that his house suddenly contained three more people and the story spread that the woman and her two children came from The Hague while her husband was ill with consumption in Switzerland. Dora van Albada encouraged these rumors, which made no mention of the refugeesÂ’ religion, because they unwittingly protected the Jewish family. Nevertheless, Mrs. Meyler and her four-year-old son soon had to leave, leaving six-year-old Annetje with the van Albadas for two years, until the end of the war. There were many occasions when Dora was required to be extremely inventive and show great self-control when confronted with hostile questions about the little foreign girl living in her house. The van Albadas hated the Nazis and their racist ideology and they were willing to take great risks to save lives. They and the Meylers remained in close touch after the war.
On October 4, 1989, Yad Vashem recognized Lieuwe Evert Willem van Albada and his wife, Dorothea Allegonda van Albada-Jensma, as Righteous Among the Nations

Gezin 1

Huwelijkspartner: Lieuwe Evert Willem van Albada geb. 10 Sept 1908 overl. 24 Aug 1982
Huwelijk: 7 MRT 1934 Rauwerdehem