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*Some of the names already added on GENI -- Last update: April 2, 2011
?? Moishe Israel - great-great-great-great-great-grandfather of - Arthur Schnitzler (1862 Vienna - 1931 Vienna ) below *I can use help determining - if Moishe Israel referenced below - refers to him being a Schey ancestor ??
Note: Google reference in book "The family tree of Philip Markbreiter wife, born Amalia Schey, Arthur Schnitzler went back to middle of the 17th century. In his notes, however Arthur Schitzler provided only the name of his great-great-great-great-great-grandfather Moishe Israel who lived in 18th century.. continued below"
Israel SCHEY + (?) *geni
Note: http://mibt-szombathely.hu - Kõszeg, Hungary "The outstanding Jewish personalities of this period is Fülöp (Philip) Schey. The family originally came from Moravia, Czech who lived in the property's in the Esterházy's Lackenbach (Lakompak), Austria. Israel Schey, Mózes his son and his 5 children have settled in 1785-86 in Kõszeg.. continued below"
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Note: http://mibt-szombathely.hu - "..Fülöp Schey (b. 1798, Kõszeg - 1881) - The third son of Mózes Schey worked since 1823 as an independent dealer, with the Western-Transdanubian Großgutherren Batthyány, Esterházy, Erdődy he had business relations. His work was assisted by his nephew Frigyes Schey below, who in the 1830-years he has settled in Vienna. Even the work of Fülöp has increasingly directed to Vienna, but he has not left Kõszeg. In 1844 he took part in the founding of Kőszeg Savings Bank, 1846-68, he was the Vice Board, Board of 1870-74. He has been active in Kőszeg cloth and wool fabric club. When the Habsburg crown agent, he has devoted his wealth increased. He has become a personal banker Oberreichsverwesers, Duke Albrecht. 1859 he was with Frigyes together with the title "koromlai" of the Austrian nobility, 1863, the court in 1869 awarded the title of baron.." OR JewishEncyclopedia; He was the first Jew in Hungary to be made an Austrian noble. In his patent of nobility, granted May 13, 1859, by King Francis Joseph I., his services to the imperial dynasty during the revolution in 1848 and 1849 are specially mentioned. Reference is made also to the great benevolence exercised by him "toward suffering humanity, regardless of creed" AND lexikon.pdf: Philipp moved to Vienna- Leopoldstadt and worked at private bank Wertheimstein, then worked as an independent Wholesaler. Since he remained childless, he donated large parts of his assets for charitable purposes: Sisters of Mercy, support fund of the local police, but especially in Güns for the construction of a Synagogue and interdenominational Archduke .. AND ref1 "..Philipp did not have any children, and therefore this nobilisation was meant also for his nephew Friedrich Schey below or ref2 OR any relation to Ascona Switzerland *ref.
; "Essential during the difficult times was the use of the later as "child baron" well-known baron Philip von Schey, himself an emigrant. He succeeded again and again, food or clothing brands and financial assistance to Lilly, and raise their children image"
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Note: Emilie's cousin was married to dr. Raoul Fernand Jellinek-Mercedes *geni, brother of the girl after who the car has been named 125 years ago. He commited suicide because of the Nazis pressure on Feburary 10, 1939 - see family in Note on Jellinek page
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*another wife of Anton Schey jr: Sofie RECHNITZER Born: abt 1853 Died: Mar 8, 1873 in Vienna FS-Hung #689 Father: Salomon Rechnitzer same as bur.? 11/30/1918?
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Note lexikon, ref1, ref2, ref3: Friedrich, banker, founded a wholesale business, ran his own silk production in Slavonia, director of the Vöslau worsted factory, member of various boards of banks, railways and factories, founded the Vienna Commercial Academy and the Vienna Municipal Theatre, built the Palais Schey von Koromla in Vienna whose children married famous Jewish families of the Austro-Hungarian empire; Ephrussi, Przibram, Rapoport von Porada, Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Lieben, Landauer, Worms, Lang
Note: buried in Vienna with Moritz (Moriz) Dub (abt 1831 - 11/8/1896 Vienna) NFP & Emma (see Schwab family) (abt 1844 - 9/12/1907 Vienna) NFP
*2nd husband of Emma: Dr. law Josef (Joseph) UNGER Born: abt 1828 occupation: Lawyer, k.u.k. wirkl. Exzellenz, w. Geheimer rat., Präsident des Reichsgerichts, etc. Buried: May 4, 1913 in Vienna *geni Siblings: Emilie Unger (1826 Vienna - ) & Adolf (also on Friedmann page) ( m. 10/26/1851 Vienna) *genteam, Eduard Unger (1829 Vienna - ) Father: Martin Unger (abt 1774 of Körmend, Hungary - 9/20/1850 Vienna bur. Währinger Friedhof 5-355) Kaufmann und Lederfabrikant aus Körmend, Ungarn *genteam Mother: Flora Porges (Porias) *geni-more
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Note: Adolf & Ellen Landauer are buried in a tomb of 14 - see Spiegler page
Note: any relation to Baronesse Gerda Eernestine Schey von Koromla & Benedikt Hermann Goldschmidt ( m. 1904 in Vienna - ) *genteam ?
*2nd husband of Alix: baron Guy Edouard Alphonse de ROTHSCHILD Born: abt 1909 in Paris, France. Married: 1937 Died: 1956 - 2007 wiki. his 1st wife and distant cousin Father: Edouard Alphonse James de Rrothschild Mother: Germaine Alice Halphen
*2nd wife of Philipp Schey: Else ECKERSBERG Born: abt 1895 Married: 1921
Note Adolf on wikipedia or Lieben ref: .. Mathilde had their music lessons given by Hugo Wolf, her siblings were either professors or they themselves were married to professors. An essential feature of high culture in the capital of Austria-Hungary were the numerous saloons.. For Mathilde Lieben led namely, such a room, first in the offices of the official residence of Wasagasse in the old Institute of Chemistry, thereafter acquired by her husband after his retirement in an attic Part of the Palais Ephrussi at Mölkerbastei. The house Mölkerbastei No. 5, there was now enough space to store large To organize societies.. Mathilde - as it portrays her son Fritz Lieben - "had her house into a center of social life to make" made. "There were a few houses in Vienna, in where especially the world of scholarship is so comfortable feeling, as in the Lieben home.."
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Note book: "..The family tree of Philip Markbreiter wife, born Amalia Schey, Arthur Schnitzler (below) went back to middle of the 17th century. In his notes, however Arthur Schitzler provided only the name of his great-great-great-great-great-grandfather Moishe Israel (top) who lived in 18th century. Amalia Schey German-speaking, was born to Hungarian county Vas belong Krőszeg (Güns). Arthur Schnitzler described his Grandmother as an educated middle class, easy-smart, very patient loyal house - and his wife, was taken from the other, quieter and more simple time. From Philipp & Amalia Markbreiter came 8 children, 27 grandchildren and at least 11 great-grandchildren. Arthur Schnitzler maintained contact with them, as oppose to his paternal relatives.." *more on Markbreiter's in the book
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*Karl & Rebekka are also bur/w Nathan Skutezky (1807 - bur 5/20/1888) & Johanna Mandl (1811 - 9/14/1896 Vienna) NFP [bur/w dr Philipp Marbreiter above] "ch. Moritz Johann (1841 - bur 3/17/1921), Edmund ( - 12/15/1918) NFP & Fanny Rosenzweig ( - 6/11/1924) NFP "ch. Anton, Melitta", Adolf (1848 - bur 3/3/1904), Josef (1858 - 3/23/1924) NFP "ch. Fritz, Anny" and daughter-in-laws Rosa (nee Kaufmann) Skutezky [sister of Sigmund Kaufmann ( - 11/9/1918 Vienna) NFPmore]" and bur/w Bertha Skutezky (1875 - bur 5/2/1917), Rudolf Skutezky (1898 - bur 5/23/1901)
Note wikipedia: ..In 1860 he earned his medical doctorate at the University of Vienna, where from 1863 to 1867 he worked as an assistant to Johann von Oppolzer (1808-1871). In 1880 he was appointed associate professor of laryngology at the University of Vienna, and later became director of its policlinic. Schnitzler was a pioneer of modern laryngology, and author of numerous works on diseases of the throat and larynx. His best known written work was Klinischer Atlas der Laryngologie (Clinical Atlas of Laryngology), which was published posthumously in 1895. In 1860 with Philipp Markbreiter above, he founded the Wiener Medizinische Presse, a publication of which he remained as editor until 1886. Schnitzler is credited with coining the term "spastic dysphonia" for a vocal disorder known today as spasmodic dysphonia (SD)..
Note wikipedia: ..Arthur received his doctorate of medicine in 1885 and worked at the Vienna's General Hospital, but ultimately abandoned medicine in favour of writing. His works were often controversial, both for their frank description of sexuality (Sigmund (see Freud family), in a letter to Schnitzler, confessed "I have gained the impression that you have learned through intuition - though actually as a result of sensitive introspection - everything that I have had to unearthby laborious work on other persons") and for their strong stand against anti-Semitism, represented by works such as his play Professor Bernhardi and the novel Der Weg ins Freie. However, though Schnitzler was himself Jewish, Professor Bernhardi and Fraulein Else are among the few clearly-identified Jewishprotagonists in his work.. In response to an interviewer who asked Schnitzler what he thought about the critical view that his works all seemed to treat the same subjects, he replied, "I write of love and death. What other subjects are there?".. Stanley Kubrick's last film Eyes Wide Shut (1999 with Tom Cruise & Nicole Kidman) was based on Schnitzler's 1926 novella Dream Story (Traumnovelle).. OR ref. in book "Vor allem bin ich ich-: Judentum, Akkulturation und Antisemitismus in Arthur Schnitzlers Leben und Werk", by Nikolai Beier OR book Arthur Schnitzler and 20th century criticism, by Andrew C. Wisely on Amazon - list of products OR another ref1, ref2
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