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Ancestors Johnson, with Picture Karoline Porth 8. Dezember… Ancestors of the families Johnson, Pfeffel, Vohs/Porth, Pocci, and the Kings and Dukes of Württemberg © Folker Frank, Gerlingen, Germany and Janice Carrera, Saltwood, Kent, England, 7. Dezember 2008 1. Generation 2 Boris Alexander Johnson de Pfeffel born New York 19. 6. 1964 journalist, since 5. 5. 2008 mayor of London Boris Johnson, mayor of London 1 2. Generation 4 Stanley Johnson, born 18. 8. 1940, journalist, EU-CMS-Ambassador and father of Boris Johnson, mayor of London oo before 1964 5 Charlotte Johnson-Wahl , painter born ? Stanley Johnson, EU-CMS-Ambassador 2 3. Generation 8 Wilfred Johnson born as Osman Ali Wilfred Kemal Bey born 1909 in Bournemoth died after 18. 8. 1940, Wilfreds father was the Ali Kemal Bey, a conservative minister of the interior (Home Secretary) in the Turkey (Ottoman Empire) stoned by the political mob in Turkey because he was a conservative man and was against the new politic of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. oo 1936 9 Irene Yvonne Eileen Williams born about 1910 died after 18. 8. 1940 9 a Graf Hans Friedrich von Pocci born 4. October 1902 München died 13. May 1970 München oo München 2. 4. 1924 Hertha Haller von Raitenbach 1899-1979 divorced 1949 5 girls connections see below look below Nr. 18 a, 36 a, 37 a, 3 4. Generation 16 Stanley F. Williams born Bromley, Kent about 1880 died after 1909 oo 1905 17 Marie Louise Baroness de Pfeffel born 1882 died 1944 look Nr. 34 18 a Graf Franz von Pocci born 15. May 1870 München bied 22. August 1938 Ammerland Married 24. April 1897 Köln 19 a Freiin Wanda von Oppenheim born 14. November 1871 Köln died 4. October 1954 Ebenhausen-Zell 4 5. Generation 34 Freiherr (Baron) Hubert Christian von Pfeffel born 1843, München ? died 1922, München ? oo about 1880 35 Helene de Rivière born 1862 died 1951 older Sister of Hubert von Pfeffel was: 37 a Freiin (Baronesse) Marie von Pfeffel , born 10. January 1838, Firenze died 2. March 1927, München oo 1. May 1869 München 36 a Graf Friedrich von Pocci born 19. March 1838 München died 6. March 1899 München the oldest Sister of Hubert and Marie von Pfeffel was: Ernestine von Pfeffel born Dezember 1836 oo about 1856 N. N. von Tauffkirchen with Ernestine was Karoline von Rottenburg (born Porth or Vohs) at her wedding in Augsburg at 16. 2. 1836 in the fifths month pregnant 38 a Freiherr Albert von Oppenheim born 13. November 1834 Köln died 23. June 1912 Hamburg oo 8. July 1858 Köln 39 a Paula Engels born 29. June 1837 Köln died 2. April 1919 Köln 5 6. Generation 68 Freiherr Karl Maximilian von Pfeffel , Roman Cathotic born 22. November 1811 Dresden died 25. January 1890 München, chamberlain of the King of Bavaria Freiherr since 5. Juni 1828 because his father Hubert von Pfeffel becomes at this date Freiherr (Baron) married 16. February 1836 Augsburg, in der Bischöfliche Kapelle , 69 Karoline Adelheid Pauline von Rottenburg (Rottenburg is near Tübingen, Württemberg at the river Neckar, Germany) born as Karoline Porth or Vohs born 28. November 1805 Frankfurt am Main died 13. February 1872 Frankfurt am Main, she was at 16. February 1838 in the fifth month pregnant, (child perhaps not from Karl von Pfeffel) three children of Karoline : first daughter Ernestine (von Pfeffel ?), born December 1836 married about 1856 N. N. von Tauffkirchen , second daughter Marie von Pfeffel married Friedrich von Pocci son Hubert von Pfeffel married Helene von Rivière look above picture look below 72 a Graf Franz von Pocci born 7. March 1807 München died 7. May 1867 München married 4. June 1834 München 73 a Gräfin Albertine Marschall born 10. September 1808 Wien died 4. November 1890 München 76 a Freiherr Simon von Oppenheim born 5. June 1803 Köln died 24. December 1880 Köln married 19. October 1830 Günzburg 77 a Henriette Obermayer born 3. March 1812 Augsburg died 30. March 1885 Köln 78 a Philipp Engels 79 a Adrians Hartung 6 Freiherr (Baron) Kar l Maximilian von Pfeffel and Kriegelstein (1811-1890) Chamberlain of the King of Bavaria, married Augsburg 16. February 1836 Karoline von Rottenburg born Porth, Karl of Pfeffel was the son of Christian Hubert von Pfeffel and Kriegelstein (1765-1835) since 5. 6. 1828 Freiherr (Baron), Minister in Paris for Bavaria, picture take from the BBC programme from 20. August 2008 by Karl Port, Cologne 7 Karoline von Rottenburg born Porth (1805-1872), daughter from Friederike Porth (1777-1860) (famous court-actress in Weimar, Stuttgart, Dresden) married illegitimated February 1805 with Duke Paul of Württemberg (1785-1852), son of King Friedrich I. of Württemberg. Karoline von Rottenburg married in Augsburg 16. February 1836 Karl von Pfeffel (1811-1890), picture take from the BBC programme from 20. August 2008 by Karl Port, Cologne 8 7. Generation 136 Christian Hubert von Pfeffel , Protestant born Strasbourg 1765 died 1835 Paris or München, since 1808 bavarian nobility (aristocrat) since 5. Juni 1828 Freiherr that means Baron with the title Freiherr (Baron) Christian Hubert von Pfeffel and Kriegelstein oo 137 N. N. ? Hubert von Pfeffel and Kriegelstein was (bayrischer Gesandter) bavarian minister in Den Haag, Dresden, London and Paris, he was a member of the new German Bundestag in Frankfurt a. M., Hubert was at least minister in Paris for the Kingdom of Bavaria 139 Prince Paul von Württemberg born 19. January 1785, St. Petersburg died 16. April 1852 Paris, (married) illegitimated in Stuttgart at the end of February 1805 the court actress Friederike Vohs born Porth, look below the child was: Karoline von Rottenburg 138 Friederike Margarethe Vohs born Porth, see below born 22. August 1777 in Halberstadt died 9. June 1860 in Frankfurt am Main, aged 83 years 1. marriage in Lauchstädt in summer 1793 with Johann Heinrich Andreas Vohs, actor, died 1804 in Stuttgart. Friederike Vohs born Port and her husband went at 19. of September 1802 to Stuttgart he become director of the court theatre in Stuttgart but died 1804 in Stuttgart, Friederike went pregnant from Prince Paul 1805 to Frankfurt a. M. At 1793 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe took Friederike Porth/Vohs with her parents (Johann Carl und Klara Caroline Porth) to the Weimar court theatre. Friederike was the first actress of the Maria Stuart in Schillers drama “Maria Stuart” in Weimar at 14. Juni 1800. With Heinrich Vohs Friederike had 5 children. Two of her children was, Auguste Vohs, born Weimar 1800, actress and the son of Friederike was Heinrich Vohs born Weimar about 1798, Heinrich was still alive at 1860 when his mother died. Source: Ernst Pasqué “Goethe’s Theaterleitung in Weimar“, Band 2, Leipzig 1863, Seiten 99-120 und 307 und 315 The famous picture (look next page) which is hanging in the house of Goethe in Weimar, painted by Friedrich Bury at 1800, shows not Christiane Vulpius the wife of Goethe, it shows Friederike Porth married Vohs in the year 1800, Source: Pressemitteilung der Klassik Stiftung Weimar vom 12. April 2007 von Dr. Ulrike Müller-Harang and BBC Programm 20. 8. 2008, answer No. 27, from Sabine Schleichert, München. Friederike Margarethe Vohs born Porth 2. marriage 1818 in Dresden Friedrich August Werdy court actor of Saxoy in Dresden 9 Friederike Porth (1777-1860) married first Lauchstädt 1793 Heinrich Vohs († Stuttgart 1804), married second Dresden 1818 Friedrich August Werdy. Picture painting in crayon manner by von Friedrich Bury 1800, court actress at the famous court of Weimar from 1793-1802 under Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich von Schiller, then court actress from 1802-1805 at the court theatre from Württemberg in Stuttgart, from 1805-1817 in Frankfurt a. M. from 1817 after 1840 in Dresden and later in other German towns, at least in Frankfurt a. M. Friederike Porth was 23 years old at 1800. The picture is hanging in the famous museum the “Goethehaus” in Weimar 10 Duke Paul Friedrich Karl August von Württemberg, *St. Petersburg 19. 1. 1785, † Paris 16. 4. 1852 married illegitimated in Stuttgart February 1805 with Friederike Porth widowed Vohs, *Halberstadt 22. August 1777, † Frankfurt a. M. 9. June 1860 4 time greatgrandfather of Boris Johnson *1964 since 2008 mayor of London 11 Friederike Margarethe born Porth , born Halberstadt 22. August 1777, died Frankfurt a. M. 9. June 1860, since 1793 married Vohs, since 1804 widowed Vohs, since 1818 married Werdy , picture from the year 1838, 61 year old in Dresden. Called a “Royal Saxon Court-Actress”, drawing by E. B. Kietz 1838, lithography from M. Knaebig, printed only 200 pieces by Gebrüder Hanfstaengl in Dresden 1839, “Zur Erinnerung an deren Jubelfeier 1839”, that mean: “to the remember at her jubilee anniversary 1839”. She was 1839 - 50 years long court actress, because she was standing since 1789 - with 12 years - the first time on the stage at a theatre. She was a very famous court actress also in Weimar under the famous poets Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich von Schiller from 1793-1802, she was the first “Maria Stuart” in Schillers drama “Maria Stuart” at 14. June 1800 in Weimar. Friederike Porth is the 4 time greatgrandmother of Boris Johnson, mayor of London since 2008 . Friederike had after the death of her first husband Heinrich Vohs († Stuttgart 1804) in Stuttgart, a liaison (illegitimate union), in the late February 1805 with Duke (Prince) Paul of Württemberg. In Frankfurt a. M., at the 28. November 1805 the daughter Karoline Vohs or Porth was born, later named Karoline von Rottenburg. Karoline von Rottenburg married secret in Augsburg 16. February 1836 Freiherr (Baron) Karl von Pfeffel (and Kriegelstein). Both are - through their son Hubert von Pfeffel - the 3 time greatgrandparents of Boris Johnson.
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