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*Some information already added on Geni -- info. also provided by Anthony Swing below -- Last update: March 20, 2010 - one of my direct lines
SCHNABEL *geni
*2nd wife of Joachim Schnabel: Fanni SCHÖNBAUM aka: SCHÖN Born: 1786 in (Myslkovice) Miskowitz, Bohemia (Böhmen), Czech. occupation: 1874 Private Witwe. Died: Sep 2, 1874 in Vienna-15 (=Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus) bur Währinger cemetery, Vienna, Austria
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Note: see Ferdinand's images on wikimedia or wikipedia; Ferdinand was commissioned to draw Einstein, Richard Strauss, Pablo Casals amongst many other famous people. His drawing of Sigmund (see Freud family) is in the Freud Museum in London. Freud apparently didn't like being photographed or painted, but he wrote a letter to Ferdinand, which the family have, saying how good he thought that the drawing of him was. In 2001 the Schmutzer family found in their Vienna house masses of reference photographs that Ferdinand took - obviously to help him with his portraits. However this collection was so good, and important, that it is now in the Austrian National Archives. A photo of Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany established what people believed that he had a large duelling scar on his face, but he always insisted that it was re-touched out from any published photos or portraits OR Associated Press "Forgotten photos offer glimpse of history" OR The Mahler-Rosé Collection in London, Ontario, Canada
*2nd wife of Theodor Schnabel: Marianne KUBIES Born: Nov 30, 1880 in Munich, Germany. Married: aft. 1884. Died: Nov 11, 1922 in Vienna bur. Döblinger cem.
Ernestine SCHNABEL Born: Jan 20, 1858 in Vienna, Rudolfsheim. occupation: Kaufmann. Died: Nov 24, 1931 in Vienna-4, Prinz Eugenstraße 70 + Ferdinand FUCHS Born: Aug 30, 1840 in Nové Mesto nad Váhom, Slovakia (Waag-Neustadtl, prev. Hungary). Married: Sep 15, 1878 in Fünfhaus, Austria. Died: Oct 15, 1904 in Vienna
Note: see Hermann Broch on wikipedia OR books by Hermann OR on Amazon books by Hermann and Paul Michael Lützeler OR profile on kirjasto "Herrmann Broch, Austrian writer whose reputation rests on a number of formally inventive and intellectually ambitious novels. The dilemma of the artist in a period of historical crisis is the subject of Hermann Broch's masterpiece Der Tod des Vergil (1945, The Death of Virgil).. Hermann Broch was born in Vienna into a well-to-do Jewish family. His father was Josef Broch, an industrialist, and mother Johanna Schnabel Broch. He was first educated privately, after which his education was intended to prepare him for an administrative position in his father's textile factory in Teesdorf.. Broch was arrested by the Nazis on the day of the German annexation of Austria and detained briefly in 1938. Inspired by the visions of impending death in the prison in Altaussee, he wrote a few elegies, which became the core of Der Tod des Vergil. With the help of James Joyce and other writers, Broch was allowed to emigrate from Nazi Austria. He moved to London, then to Scotland, and finally to the United States, where he settled first in Princeton, New Jersey. Ea von Allesch took care of Broch's mother, but could not save her from the Nazis and she ended in a concentration camp. Ea died in 1953 in Vienna.. Although Broch had converted to Catholicism as a young man, at the time of his death he was planning a return to the Judaism of his childhood"
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