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Nachkommen Mayer Amschel Rothschild Nachkommen Mayer Amschel Rothschild Die folgende Nachfahrenliste von Mayer Amschel Rothschild wurde hier 2005 recherchiert und bedarf deshalb vereinzelt einer Nachbearbeitung. Die 1.878 bekannten Nachfahren werden von 1.224 Personen dargestellt, was auf die Heiratspolitik des Hauses Rothschild zurückzuführen ist. Durch die wechselnden Wohnsitze ergaben sich Probleme bei der Zuordnung der Orte, der Schreibweise des Familiennamens und der zugehörigen Titel. Hier bitte ich den Nutzer um Nachsicht. Die hier erfolgte Kurzdarstellung auf 106 Seiten wurde der Übersicht halber einer ausführlicheren Darstellung unter Einbeziehung der Quellen und Notizen vorgezogen. Diese hätte 1.235 Seiten in Anspruch genommen. Nachkommen von Rothschild, Mayer Amschel a. Rothschild, Mayer Amschel (* 1744-02-23 - Frankfurt, † 1812-09-19 - Frankfurt) 00 Partner Schnapper, Gütle (Gertrude) (* 1753-08-23 - Frankfurt, † 1849-05-07 - Frankfurt), 00 1770-08-29 - Frankfurt b1.von Rothschild, Amschel Mayer (* 1773-06-12 - Frankfurt, † 1855-12-06 - Frankfurt) 00 Partner Hanau, Eva (Hebele) (* 1779-12-05, † 1848-07-14), 00 1796-11-16 b2.von Rothschild, Salomon Mayer (* 1774-09-09 - Frankfurt, † 1855-07-27 - Paris (Frankreich)) 00 Partner Stern, Caroline (* 1782-03-18, † 1854-11-25), 00 1800-11-26 - Frankfurt c1.von Rothschild, Anselm Salomon (* 1803-01-29 - Frankfurt (Wien, Österreich), † 1874-07-27 - Ober-Döbling bei Wien) Partner von Rothschild, Charlotte (* 1807-08-10 - London (England) (?), † 1859-05-17 - 26 Grünburg bei Frankfurt), AD 1826-09-11 d1.von Rothschild, Albert Salomon Anselm (* 1844-10-29 - Frankfurt (Wien, Österreich), † 1911-11-11 - Wien (Österreich)) Partner de Rothschild, Caroline Bettina (* 1858-02-15 - Paris (Frankreich), † 26 1892-03-24 - Wien (Österreich)), AD 1876-03-22 - Paris (Frankreich) e1.von Rothschild, Louis Nathaniel (Ludwig) (* 1882-03-05 - Wien (Österreich), † 1955-01-15 - Kingston, Jamaika) Partner von Auersperg, Hildegarde Karoline Johanna Maria (* 1895-10-30 - 00 Wien (Österreich), † 1981-11-00), 00 1946-08-14 - Locust Valley, Long Island e2.von Rothschild, Georg Anselm Alfons (* 1877-03-22 - Wien (Österreich), † 1934) e3.von Rothschild, Alfons Mayer (* 1878-02-15 - Wien (Österreich), † 1942 - Bar Harbor, ME (USA)) Partner Sebag-Montefiore, Adelaide Clarisse (* 1894-05-05 - London 00 (England) (?), † etwa 1967 - England (?)), 00 1912-11-20 - London (England), Synagoge f1. von Rothschild, Albert Anselm Salomon (* 1922-11-28, † 1938) f2. von Rothschild, Bettina Jenina (* 1924-10-30 - Wien (Österreich)) 26 Partner Looram, Matthew James (* 1921), AD 1943 f3. von Rothschild, Gwendoline Charlotte Frances (* 1927-01-19 - Wien (Österreich), † 1972) 00 Partner Hoguet (Hoquet), Roland Henry (* 1920, † 1985), 00 1948 e4.von Rothschild, Eugen Daniel (* 1884-03-07 - Wien (Österreich), † 1976-04-25 - Monte Carlo, Monaco) 00 Partner Wolf, Cathleen (Kitty) (* 1885-03-13 - Philadelphia, † 1946), 00 1925 00 Partner Stuart, Jeanne (* 1908-08-13, † 2003-02-12), 00 1952 e5.von Rothschild, Charlotte Esther (* 1885, † 1885) e6.von Rothschild, Valentine Naomi (* 1886-05-25 - Wien (Österreich), † 1969) Partner von Springer, Sigismund (* 1875, † 1928-04-04 - Wien 26 (Österreich)), AD 1911-09-08 - Wien (Österreich) e7.von Rothschild, Oskar Ruben (* 1888-04-29, † 1909-07-13 - Wien (Österreich)) d2.von Rothschild, Hannah Mathilde (* 1832-03-05 - Frankfurt, † 1924-03-08 - Frankfurt) Partner von Rothschild, Wilhelm Carl (Willy) (* 1828-05-16 - Neapel (Italien), † 26 1901-01-25 - Frankfurt), AD 1849-11-21 - Frankfurt e1.Rothschild, Adelheid (* 1853-08-19 - Frankfurt, † 1935-06-22 - Paris (Frankreich)) Partner de Rothschild, Edmond James (* 1845-08-19 - Paris (Frankreich), † 26 1934-11-02 - Boulogne-sur-Seine (Frankreich)), AD 1877-10-24 - Frankfurt f1. de Rothschild, James Edmond Armand (James Jay) (* 1878-12-01 - Paris (Frankreich), † 1957-05-07 - London (England) (?)) 00 Partner Wodehouse, Irma Pauahi (* 1897-01-14, † ), 00 1926 - fn (?) g1.Rothschild, Sohn (* , † ) 00 Partner Pinto, Dorothy (* 1895, † 1988), 00 1913-02-26 - London (England) (?) f2. de Rothschild, Maurice Edmond Charles (* 1881-05-19 - Boulogne- Billancourt (Frankreich), † 1957-09-04 - Chateau de Preguy) Partner Halphen, Noemie Claire Alice Palmyre (* 1888-01-29 - Paris 00 (Frankreich), † 1968-03-18 - Paris (Frankreich)), 00 1909-01-11 - Paris (Frankreich) g1.de Rothschild, Edmond Adolphe Maurice Jules (* 1926-09-20 - Paris (Frankreich), † 1997-11-03 - Pregny (Schweiz)) Partner Gueorguieva, Veselinka Vladova (* 1927-03-18 - Sofia 26 26 (Bulgarien)), AD 1958-01-04, AE 1963-02-28 - Genf (Schweiz) Partner Lhopitalier gen. Tallier, Nadine Nelly Jeanette (* 26 1932-04-18 - Puteaux (Saint-Quentin)), AD 1963-06-26 - Paris (Frankreich) h1.de Rothschild, Benjamin Edmond Maurice (* 1963-07-30 - Neuilly-sur-Seine (Frankreich)) Partner Langner, Ariane Elizabeth (* 1965-11-14 - San 26 Salvador), AD 1999-01-23 - Pregny-Chambesy (Schweiz) i1. de Rothschild, Noemie (* 1995-10-12 - Paris (Frankreich)) i2. de Rothschild, Alice (* 1999-03-02 - Paris (Frankreich)) i3. de Rothschild, Eve L. C. F. Miriam (* 2001-01-05 - Genf (Schweiz)) i4. de Rothschild, Olivia (* 2002-08-02 - Genf (Schweiz)) f3. de Rothschild, Miriam Caroline Alexandrine (* 1884-03-16 - Paris (Frankreich), † 1965-03-15 - Baden) 00 Partner von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Albert Max (* 1879, † 1941), 00 26 1910-12-14 - Paris (Frankreich), AE 1919 e2.von Rothschild, Georgine Sara (* 1851-12-27 - Frankfurt, † 1869-04-11 - Baden-Baden) e3.von Rothschild, Minna Caroline (Minka) (* 1857-11-18 - Frankfurt, † 1903-05-01 - Frankfurt) Partner Goldschmidt, Maximilien Benedikt Hayum (Mayer Benedict Hayum) 00 (* 1843-06-20 - Frankfurt (Paris, Frankreich), † 1940-02-18 - Frankfurt), 00 1878-02-26 - Frankfurt f1. von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Albert Max (* 1879, † 1941) Partner de Rothschild, Miriam Caroline Alexandrine (* 1884-03-16 - 00 Paris (Frankreich), † 1965-03-15 - Baden), 00 1910-12-14 - Paris 26 (Frankreich), AE 1919 00 Partner Schuster-Burckhardt, Marie Helene (* 1902, † ), 00 1922 g1.von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Lucie Antoinette (* 1923) 00 Partner Burki, Ehemann (* , † ), 00 h1.Burki, Marion (* 1952) 26 Partner Reber, Francois (* ), AD i1. Reber, Noemie (* 1983) i2. Reber, Simon (* 1986) h2.Burki, Sonia (* 1955) 26 Partner Girardin, Philippe (* ), AD i1. Girardin, Alexis (* 1986) i2. Girardin, Etienne (* 1989) h3.Burki, Philipp (* ) 26 Partner unbekannt, Veronique (* ), AD i1. Burki, Marie (* 1988) i2. Burki, Aline (* 1991) i3. Burki, Pierre (* 1993) g2.von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Karl Maximilian (* 1925, † 1963) g3.von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Mathilde Maria ( Mathilde Marion) (* 1927) 26 26 Partner Froidevaux, Paul (* ), AD 1947, AE h1.Froidevaux, Jean-Paul (* 1948) 26 Partner McGill, Anne (* 1958), AD i1. Froidevaux, Daniel (* 1980) i2. Froidevaux, Anouk (* 1984) 26 26 Partner Krug, Hans Werner (* 1921), AD 1955, AE 1961 h2.Krug, Peter (* 1956) 26 Partner Delaloye, Beatrice (* 1959), AD i1. Krug, Beatrice (* ) g4.von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Nadine Minka (* 1927) 26 Partner Mauthner von Bresslern und Sternau, Hans (* 1920), AD f2. von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Rudolf Maximilian (* 1881-11-01 - Frankfurt, † 1962-09-08 - Basel (Schweiz)) Partner von Friedländer-Fuld, Marie-Anne (Maria Anna) (* 00 1892-01-17 - Berlin, † 1973), 00 1923 g1.de Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Victor Emanuel Gilbert (* 1925) 26 26 Partner Roche, France (* 1921), AD 1958, AE 1973 h1.de Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Frederic (* 1959) 26 Partner Demarcin, Veronique (* 1958), AD 1990 i1. de Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Alix Nina Sarah (* 1993) i2. de Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Leonor (* 1996) 26 26 Partner Petit, Jeannine (* 1927-02-20 - Rieux), AD 1951, AE 26 Partner Motte, France-Anne (* 1941), AD 1974 h2.de Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Sarah Benedicte Emmanuelle (* 1975) 26 Partner Stern, Jerome (* 1969), AD 2002 i1. Stern, Rodolphe (* 2004-05-27) i2. Stern, Talitha (* 2006) Partner Lambert, Betty Esther Charlotte Laure (* 1894-03-22 - Brüssel 00 00 (Belgien), † 1969-10-29 - Genthod, Genf, Kanton Vaud), 00 1912, 00 g2.von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Ferdinand (* 1913, † 1976) 00 Partner Giachi, Isotta (* 1921, † 2001), 00 h1.von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Natalia (* ) 26 Partner Pavel, Ulrich (* 1940), AD i1. Pavel, Yara (* 1982) i2. Pavel, Selina (* 1995) h2.von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Bettina Emanuela Barbara Renee (* 1946) 26 26 Partner Hughes, Ian Meredith (* 1940), AD 1976, AE 1983 i1. Hughes, Jeremy Maximillian Arthur (* 1976) i2. Hughes, David Charles Llewellyn (* 1979) g3.von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Alexis Karl Erich R. (* 1917) Partner de Graffenried-Villars, Jacqueline Louise Solange (* 00 1927, † 2002), 00 h1.von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Patricia Therese Jacqueline (* 1949) 26 26 Partner Gallian, Filippo (* 1944), AD 1974, AE 1974 26 Partner Kollbrunner, Christian (* 1942), AD nach 1975 h2.von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Cyril Rudolf Alfred M. (* 1953) 26 Partner Marcelino, Marcia (* 1962), AD i1. von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, James (* 1994) h3.von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Henriette Emmanuelle F. (* 1954) 26 Partner Huber, Georges (* 1941), AD 1981 i1. Huber, Olivia (* 1983) i2. Huber, Christophe (* 1984) f3. von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Lili Jeanette (* 1883, † 1929) 00 00 Partner Schey von Koromla, Philipp (* 1881, † 1929), 00 1906, 00 1921 g1.Schey von Koromla, Minka Ellen (* 1909, † ) 00 Partner Strauss, Karl Hans (* , † ), 00 1933 g2.Schey von Koromla, Alix Hermine Jeannette (* 1911-06-30 - Frankfurt, † 1982-05-03 - Chateau de Reux, Calvados) 00 Partner Krahmer, Kurt Otto (* 1902-01-07, † 1936-11-23),
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