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*some of the names already added on Geni -- Last update -- February 12, 2011 -- one of my direct lines
*many names already added on Geni -- see Siblings, Ancestors on main FLESCH page -- ?? Die Familie Flesch book, Brünn 1914 by Heinrich Flesch - has Jakob Kaleb Feiwel (FLESCH?) instead of Abraham below ??
Note: Abraham, son of Gerschom Jehuda Flesch, we meet first in 1619 in correspondence with the municipality of Prague and is contrary to the first carrier of that name in Austria. As homeowners, we meet "Abraham Fläsch Hoff Judt" of official birth of the Jews in Vienna. His descendants were scattered after the 1670 expulsion from Vienna
*2nd wife of Abraham Flesch: Nechama "Nechame, Nechala" (see LEMML-TEOMIM family) Married: 1604 in Frankfurt am Main. Died: 1666 in Vienna niece of his first wife Father: Samuel Phoebus Lemml-Teomim "aka Veit Munk" (Prague - 4/22/1616 Vienna) Mother: Gertrud Gittel Munk *geni, genealogy *geni
Note: Marketed at the July 24, 1670 in Vienna, Jews were the descendants of Abraham and Salman Flesch. On relations between New Raudnitz and Vienna had not been absent. It was here already before 1666 as a rabbi R. Menachem Mend, son of Meschulam Salman Auerbach-Fischhof, who was at the family Flesch used sheep relations. Hither turned a sprousse the Flesch family who bore the name Mordechai (Gumpl) and in the new environment soon knew how to get the old reputation
Note: Itzik (Isak) ben Salman Cohen. Welch enjoyed high prestige in Isak Cohen can often be taken from the fact that Abraham Flesch was beyond the grave referred to as "son-in-law". He even made "Abraham Flesch" but the N.-R. community books know him only as Chrach =Chasan R. Itzig Cohen (son-in-law of Isak Cohen)
Sigmund Alois FLESCH Born: Aug 18, 1823 Died: Dec 5, 1894 in Trieste (Triest), Italy NFP + Friederike LICHTENSTERN Born: abt 1831 Died: Dec 20, 1883 in Vienna-13 bur Hietzing /Ober Sankt Veit) NFP
*2nd husband: Walter GERHARDUS
- Hedwig GERHARDUS
- Lisel GERHARDUS
- Hermann GERHARDUS
*2nd husband of Mary: Deszö von SZULYOVSZKY /Szuliovski occupation: Hungarian Parliament Deputy
*2nd wife: of Philipp: Sara FLESCH widow Born: abt 1789 Married: 1810 Died: 1845 below Father: Abraham Flesch *cousin of Philip's father Mother: Regina (Genendel, Johanna, Anna) (?) ( - 1839) *?another wife: (?) Phoebus ref.
Note: Philipp was 11 years old when his father died. Until around 1830 allowed the leather producer Phillipp and the Jewish owner of an Inn in Neu-Raussnitz have been. In 1831, Philipp Flesch already Neu-Raussnitz leather house tenant looks and attitude to Christian individuals in their own home..
- Judith FLESCH Born: Dec 19, 1810 Died: Apr 4, 1858 + Juda KATSCHER from Rousínov (Neu-Raussnitz), Moravia *geni
Note: Richly endowed foundations poor and trousseau, in management of the Jewish Community Neu-Raussnitz OR any relation to Ruben (see Katscher) family (1731 - 10/7/1820 Slavkov u Brna /Austerlitz, Moravia) near Rousinov ? *geni
- Albert KATSCHER Born: 1837 occupation: Privatier in Vienna, Austria. Died: Nov 25, 1924 in Vienna NFP + Henriette GRÜNFELD Born: abt 1844 Died: Nov 22, 1927 in Vienna NFP, below Nephew: Felix Katscher Father: Maximilian Grünfeld Mother: Babette Flesch (9/12/1823 - 1/13/1906 Brno, Moravia) NFP
- Charlotte KATSCHER Born: 1838 Died: 1839
- Regine KATSCHER Born: 1840 Died: 1841
- Therese KATSCHER Born: 1841 Died: 1842
- Babette KATSCHER Born: 1842 Died: 1858
- Heinrich KATSCHER Born: 1844 occupation: Manufacturer (fabrikant) in Brno, Moravia + Katharine (Katharina) (?)
- Ida KATSCHER + Theodor (see WERFEL family) Born: abt 1861 occupation: Partner (Gesselschafters) of the firm "S. Kary & Comp". Died: May 27, 1919 in Vienna NFP Father: Nathan Werfel ( res. Česká Lípa, Mladá Boleslav, Prague - ) weaver, flour, eiderdown-cleaning businesses Mother: Amalie Elbogen (abt 1834 - 11/9/1898 Vienna) NFP
- Berta KATSCHER + (?) SKUTETZKY
- Helene KATSCHER + Oskar HERZ
- Hedy HERZ + (?) *great-grandparents of "source" Georgina Boyd
- Mitzi KATSCHER + (?) SPITZER
- Dr. Adolf KATSCHER
- Philipp KATSCHER
- Theodor KATSCHER
- Rosa KATSCHER
- Josef KATSCHER Born: 1845 occupation: Privatier in Vienna, Austria + (?)
- Hans KATSCHER
- Walter KATSCHER
- Fritz KATSCHER
- Carl KATSCHER
- Sofie KATSCHER Born: 1849 Died: 1851
- Julius KATSCHER Born: 1850 Died: 1851
- Salomon (Salman) FLESCH Born: 1812 Died: 1813
*2nd wife of Adolf Flesch: Johanna LINDNER Born: abt 1835 occupation: Factories and real-estate owner. Married: 1858 Died: Feb 22, 1895 in Brno NFP *ref. kramerius 1/6/1880 *1st husband of Johanna: (?) Beywasser
Note: Rousinov history "..Adolf's journeyman book (1830-1834) indicates he worked in a number of countries and major cities associated with the Tannery production (Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, France - Paris, Netherlands - Amsterdam, Germany - Hamburg, Munich, Berlin, etc.), where he became acquainted with the new procedures and techniques, after which he began his Tannery in his father's house #6, moving to Brno in 1846.."
Note: see Gustav's profile on architektenlexikon. His first work was the “Schwarzspanierhof” in Vienna’s 9th district, constructed on the very place where before the house stood Beethoven had died in, and where Jewosh philosopher Otto Weiniger had committed suicide in 1903
Note: Der Theatermann Gustav Manker (1913-1988) "Manker studied from 1933 to 1935 in Vienna with Max Reinhardt Director and acting, and at the same time Alfred Roller and Oskar Strnad sets. In his student years he worked with at the Salzburg Festival in Reinhardt's productions of "Everyman" and "Faust". In 1935 he received his first engagement at the little theater in the Prater in Vienna, where he and others donation the Austrian premiere of Ödön von Horvaths "Kasimir and Karoline". Between 1936 and 1938 he was actor and stage designer at the German Peachum in Bielsko (Bielsko), then only German Theatre in Poland. 1938 Manker was hired as a stage designer at the "Deutsches Volkstheater". More than forty years he worked at this theater, as a set designer, Director, equipment and Director and most recently from 1969 to 1979 as its Director. Manker has staged this House 155 pieces and designed the sets for 207, toured 1943 as cast in one piece.." *also on wikipedia
*2nd wife of Hans: Sophie GLÜCKSMANN Married: 1939 Died: 1947
*3rd wife of Hans: Hilde SPIEL aka. Grace Hanshaw, Jean Lenoir Born: Oct 19, 1911 in Vienna. Married: 1972 occupation: Authoress, Journalist. Died: Nov 30, 1990 *wiki, ref.
Note: any relation to Max Gerstle of Kfar Shmaryahu, Israel or Ephraim Gerstle (ca 1851 - ) & Minna Hirsch (1855 - 1921) in Gerstle 11 generations OR Max Gerstle (1859 -) brother of Samuel Sam Gerstle (ca. 1864 -) on Geni OR Max Gerstle (2/21/886 Ichenhausen, Germany - 12/14/1914), Ernst Gerstle (10/29/1890 Ichenhausen - 6/27/1918 Gefangenschaft), Hugo Gerstle (6/23/1890 Ichenhausen - 7/21/1917), Isak Gerstle (9/23/1892 Ichenhausen - 11/4/1914)?
Note: Luma painted the "child and angels" Triptych on right OR Women of History "Luma Flesch-Brunningen was born (March 31, 1856) in Brunn, Austria, and studied art under Alois Schonn in Vienna and Carl Frithjof and others in Munich, Bavaria. Her married name was von Csuzy, and she produced religious works and portraits such as Die Hexensalbung, which was displayed at the Glass Palace in Munich. Luma’s painting Malender Monch was purchased by the Emperor Franz Josef I." OR idburyprints She won a bronze medal at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900, and a medal of the third class in 1902; she also exhibited at the Munich Glaspalast OR Luma's paintings on artfact OR Luma referenced on Kramerius OR non-working saur.de
- Wilhelm GRÜNFELD occupation: Konigl. niederl. Konsul, gemeinderat der Stadt Brno, Moravia
Arnold A. GRRÜNFELD Born: abt 1848 occupation: President Leather Factory Tannery Maximilian Grünfeld in Brno, imperial. rat. Tturkish consul in Brno, Member of Parliament, Eisenbahnrat. Died: May 17, 1919 in Vienna NFP + Annie (?)
- Paul GRÜNFELD + Greth (?)
- Ernst GRÜNFELD + Erie (?)
- Max GRÜNFELD in Brno occupation: Consul in Turkey
- Henriette GRÜNFELD + Albert KATSCHER Born: 1837 occupation: Privatier in Vienna, Austria above Father: Juda Katscher ( from Rousinov /Neu-Raussnitz, Moravia - ) Mother: Judith Flesch (12/19/1810 - 4/4/1858)
- Regine GRÜNFELD Died: 1872 + Bernhard Berant? STRAKOSCH Born: Nov 4, 1828 in Bučovice (near Brno), Moravia, Czech. Married: Jun 16, 1861 in Brno. Died: Aug16, 1908 in Baden by Vienna, Austria *geni-more *2nd wife: Rosalie ROSENBERG Born: abt 1852 Married: Oct 11 1874 in Vienna. Died: Jan 5, 1890 in Brno NFP
- Felix STRAKOSCH occupation: Large Industrial Sugar Producer (Grossindustrieller Zuckerfabrikant)
- Jella STRAKOSCH + Dr. law Gustav (see HAAS family) Born: abt 1850 occupation: Lawyer. Died: Jan 15, 1913 in Vienna NFP *geni
- Laura STRAKOSCH + Gustav BRUM
- Oscar STRAKOSCH
- Ida STRAKOSCH + Dr. law Louis (see GOMPERZ family) Born: Jul 22, 1863 in Brno, Moravia. Died: Nov 2, 1922 in Vienna *geni
- Amelie FLESCH + (?) MEYERS
- Helene FLESCH + Dr. Edmund BENEDICT
- Marie "Mimi" FLESCH + (?) SZILVINY
Note: Flesch book Solomon is the name of an exile concerned comply with the Vienna Abraham Flesch1, who settles in Mikulov (1. perhaps grandson of the deceased in 1646 Salman Flesch; see wax stone inscription. # 336). Solomon Flesch, name is known only by tradition2, this documentary can not be proven. (2 about delivery of rabbi Solomon Flesch below who describes himself as a name-delivered his great-grandfather). The first detectable Flesch in Nikolsburg is Mhrr Zevi Hirsch (Zevi Israel) Flesch (abt 1700 - )
*2nd husband of Rachel Flesch: Rabbi Benjamin Wolf LÖW occupation: Rabbi in Verbau, author of the Torah Schaare. Died: 1852 Father: Eleazar Löw ( from Pilz - )
Note: Josef, after his marriage he is still alive 21 years Neutra, only the studies are devoting, and stopped at the Talmundschule his father teaching lectures. In 1825 he was appointed by the Častá (Schattmansdorf), Slovakia community as a rabbi, a year later we find him in the same activity in Rajka (Ragendorf), Hungary. In 1834, he follows a call to the community Veszprém . Josef Flesch, one of the most astute researchers and Talmud is an excellent preacher. His posthumous halakhic writings still await publication
Note: any relation to Izsak (Hirsch) Kohn & Netti Ernst "ch. Jakab Kömlödi (1847 Kömlőd - ) & Ernesztina Horovitz (1857 Révfalu, Hungary m. 12/28/1884 Budapest - ) daughter of Armin Horovitz & Eleonora Eisler *1st wife of Jakab: Amalia Holzer J-Hung-db "LDS 642975, Vol. 35 8-02" OR to Róza Kömlödi (1877 - bur 1942 Kozma utca - Budapest 24 Plot 17 Row 4) & Mór Reich OR µronné Kömlödi & Teréz Elkán (1858 - bur 1919 Kozma utca - Budapest 42 Parcella 18 Sor 49) OR Lázsló Komlödi (1906 Bp.Erzsébet-tér 1, Hillersleben by Magdeburg - ) on J-Hung-db?
*1st wife of Adolf Singer: Henriette (Jetty?) (see SEGNER family) Born: Jul 20, 1858 in in Pest or Buda or Óbuda, Hungary "LDS 642962, Vol. 5 " Died: Apr 22, 1884 in Vienna age 26 NFP
Note: any relation to ?Adolf brother of dr Moriz Singer (1851 - 7/24/1907more bur Vienna) NFPmore ?
Note: wiki; Karl was known for his solo performances in a very wide range of repertoire (from Baroque music to contemporary), gaining fame as a chamber music performer. He also taught at Bucharest 1897-1902, Amsterdam 1903-08, Philadelphia 1924-28) and the Berlin High School for Music 1929-34. He published a number of instructional books.. cmslib, ref2, his & his son's products
Note. Heinrich, native of Mattersdorf ref. (now Mattersburg, in Burgenland, Austria), was rabbi of Dolni Kounice, Moravia from 1894 until his death. After WW-I he was in charge also of the communities of Ivančice and Moravský Krumlov. He published many articles on Moravian Jewry both in the local Jewish press and in learned journals, also editing the takkanot and records of several communities. He was a co-editor of Hugo Gold's books on the communities of Moravia (1929), of Bratislava (1932), and Bohemia (1934). His archives are preserved in the Jewish State Museum in Prague. He also wrote a family history Die Familie Flesch (1914) "hrsg. aus Anlass d. 100. Geburtstages d. Herrn Adolf Flesch, in dankbarer Erinnerung von seinem Sohne Adolf Flesch. Bearb. von Heinrich Flesch". *{Hugo Gold book ref "Die Juden und Judengemeinden Mahrens in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart" Brünn 1929, Sammelwerk, 10 + 623 p.; p. 45-52: Willmann, Alfred und Heinrich Flesch, Die Mahrischen Landesrabbiner; p. 72-74: Hilf, Alois, der Landesverband der Israelitischen Kultusgemeinden in Mahren} - same as? Alfred von Flesch k.u.k Ge- neralkonsul a. D., mit frau Lilly *ref. kramerius 7/5/1914?
Note: 1774, we see Abraham as a tutor at Jakob Neustädtel in Hamburg. In Hamburg, is the astute Talmudist also secular knowledge, but also a lot of busy with Bible studies, so that he is a Hebrew stylist was more radiant. 1779 Abraham returns to Neu-Raussnitz, back, where his secular knowledge special value estimation, found he was still one of the first to the German language in written and powerful. In subsequent years it has the rich and respected community leaders David Loschitz his son-in-law chose. In 1796, he was himself the office of chief judge and Jews in Neu-Raussnitz transmitted..
Note: in 1797 he is at Prague Jeschiba. About the same time was R. Ezekiel Landau, in which the learned father, already deceased, the other of the schoolhouse was Samuel Landau, Jacob Günzburg, Löb Fischels.. OR J-encycl. "pupil of Baruch Jeiteles and among those who spread Haskalah into Moravia. He translated several of Philos works into Hebrew and published exegetical and philological notes to Scripture (in Bikkurei ha-Ittim, 7, 9, and 11). He also provided the edition of the Bible published by M. Landau with a list of Jewish exegetes and philologists, including modern scholars"
Note: ref. Hugo Gold Neutischein history - 1820's dr Israel Flesch from Rousinov (Raussnitz), Moravia OR ref. Israel Flesch kapuzinerplatz 306, Brno, Moravia 1848 Medicinal-Schematismus der oesterreichischen Monarchie: Jahrbuch ..., Volume 1
Note: Flesch book "a son or grandson of Abraham Chrach above, the Messing name is not determined .. Perhaps the name refers to the trade with brass. Mr. Henry Katscher, Brno tells me the name Messing stand with dead Mess =related. Abraham was said to be a child once seemingly dead, hence the name Messing. If Messing verweiset dead on =measured, then it could also indicate that he or his father was a post-humus"
*2nd husband of Hanele Flesch: Israel STADLAN Father: Ahron Stadlan Grandfather: Löb Stadlan
Note: Flesch book "whether the Flesch names in Ivanovice na Hané (Eiwanowitz), Moravia: "1813 Markus Flösch Eiwanowitzer jud death, in 1815 Michael Flesch Eiwanowitzer jud to the 27. Familieenstelle for his son Markus, 1821 Isak Flösch Eiwanowitz" leakage= from? (Auslaufer) Raussnitz Flesch, or Viennese refugees, which in 1670 Eiwanowitz established, is beyond my assessment, but is on its affiliation to the family Flesch Vienna - Rousinov (Neu-Raussnitz), Moravia can hardly be doubted."