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*Some of the information already added on GENI -- see also Group-1 & Misc. Groups bottom -- majority of info. provided by Roy Grant below -- Last update: March 23, 2011
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Note: see Czettel family members in the Jewish publication (printed by our own Daniel Czettel in 1896); History of the Abony Synagogue.pdf summarised by the Jewish historian, Rabbi Béla Vajda
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*1st husband of Irén Kõváry: Dr. law Phillip DONATH occupation: Lawyer. Died: Aug 25, 1894
Note: Produced costumes for the Paris Follies, Viennese Opera, German & American films and stage plays & designed dresses for female stars of the 1930s. His original drawings are now highly collectable and he also features in the diaries of his gay associates in American artistic circles
Note: Izidor is noted in the correspondence of Hungarian poet Ady Endre
*2nd husband of widow Marguarite: Monsieur Le PLAYS much younger than her Died: early in WW2
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Note: Lipót Aschner profile: "One of the success stories of industry in the first half of the 20th century is undoubtedly the outstandingly successful operation of United Incandescent-Lamp Factories, in which Lipót Aschner, General Manager of the factory, played a determining role. In 1896,
Aschner entered into the service of the United Hungarian Electrical Company, which had been just established and he worked here till the end of his life.. After the German invasion Aschner was among the ones who were deported first by the Gestapo. He got to Switzerland from the Mauthausen concentration camp through exchanging of captives. Or to be more precise his mates could allocate the proper amount of money to the right place. Aschner - who was open-handed only in significant matters - also made a reproach to the financial management because of the large amount of money payed for an old man. After the war - at the request of the Hungarian government - he returned home and stayed at the factory as general manager until his death or at least he played this role after the nationalization of the industry which was a condition for the factory to remain a joint stock company. Despite his old age he drove to work to the factory every day by his huge car which attracted attention in those days" OR Jewishgen ref1 his biography in dr. Szilagyi Windt La'szlo': Az ujpesti zsidosa"g to"rte'nete. Publ.
1975 Tel Aviv and ref2 ..there
is a street, Aschner Lipo't Te'r. named for him.. Patai's book referrs to
relatives Jakab and Otto..
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* 2nd wife of Stephen Grant: Lucy CHANCE Married: private
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Note: Arpad's obituary suggests he was a much decorated, retired captain in the Hungarian Hussars, but his army record has no evidence of decorations and states his job was to protect supply columns. Gizella's post WW2 letters are in the Margaret S. Mahler collection held in Yale University, USA, and document wartime and post war hardships in Hungary under both German and Russian occupation
Note: Louis patented number of Dental products in USA, but the family no longer has any connection with the New York dental company that he founded, even though they still trade as "Czettle"
*2nd wife of Daniel Czettel: Pauline HERZKA below
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Note: barely 2 weeks after the Nazis annexed Austria, measures against Jews caused Daniel's widow Pauline to commit suicide by jumping from a window of an official building
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Note: Jewish Encyclopedia (original): Karl Louis (or Ludwig) von Posner, Hungarian paper manufacturer; lithographic artist and printer was born 1822 and died in Budapest in 1887. He founded the largest printing, lithographic, and bookbinding establishment in Hungary in 1852 and is listed with his nephews from Czettel & Deutsch, as a paper manufacturer. Karl was sent by his government as a commissioner to the expositions of London (1871), Vienna (1878), Paris (1880s) and Triest (1882) and in 1884 was empowered by the minister of education (Trefort) to oversee the survey and reproduction of maps of Hungary. Hungary was so greatly indebted to him for his work in connection with the graphic arts and the paper industry, Emperor Francis Joseph I ennobled him in 1873 (knighted) and then in 1885, bestowed upon him the title of Royal Councillor. After his death, the title and his printing business passed to his son, Alfred
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Note: David Goldschläger was born in Botosani, Romania and moved to Ismail, Ukraine. Where he was falsely held prisoner etc. He moved to the Ukraine in 1857 at the age of 24. During the arrest and pogrom there in the Ukraine, he instructed his wife to flee and take the children to Galatz where they had either relatives or friends? Then he eventually was able to flee and went to Bucharest and sought refuge under the American Flag at the embassy there OR see images; Julius designed the outside of the building at Prinz Eugene Strasse, Vienna map, the upper floor was Julius' office and they lived in the inner courtyard lower two floors AND architektenlexikon
".. Julius worked as very successful architect and building contractor and at the same time a trade in building materials. Hebuilt many striking representative homes in 1. District of Vienna. About 1905-1907 a short-term Office with the architect Siegfried Kramer is detectable.. Julius Goldschläger was an architect of the wealthy. Without daring experiments he accommodated the needs of its clientele with a prestigious and elegant design mode. The facades by a strong plasticity characterised, where Goldschläger almost offset the facades at many houses by semicircular Bay ondulierende movement (e.g. Vienna 1, Wiesingerstraße 1, 1904). His corner buildings by rounded corner solutions characterised, where special accents either by balconies guided to rounding (e.g. Wienna 6, Rahlgasse 1 /Gumpendorferstraße 24 /Theobaldgasse 2, 1903) or by überkuppelte Ecktürme (Vienna 1, Rosenbursengasse 2, 1904) be set.."
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Note: Horní Kamenice history: "..The first spinners in the village emerged even before the year 1833 and 1835 gesellte to them, the paper mill, whose late owner Robert Fuchs (1854-1925) in 1915 in the nobility was charged with the expression "von Robettin..", another article
Phillip POSNER Born ca 1800 Budapest. Died: 1879 in Budapest buried Salgotarjani ut J-156 –9 + Fani LEBER Born: 1805 in Budapest. Married: 1828 in Budapest *likely buried 1874 as Franciska Posner Salgotarjani ut B-102-13
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