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About Julius Schottländer
Julius Schottländer war um 1900 mit 50 Millionen Reichsmark der reichste Bürger Breslaus. Seine sicherlich ebenfalls wohlhabende Schwester Paula war also die Tante von Eugenie Czapski, Deiner Urgroßmutter. s.a. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Schottl%C3%A4nder und
From Lars Menk document: Julius Schottländer, * 16 Mar 1835 in Münsterberg, † January 2, 1911 on Good Hartlieb near Wroclaw [interred: Jew. Cemetery Lohestr. [Ul. Ślężna, # m. wew. I, No.25]]. - Merchant, industrialist, landowner, farmer, inheriting commissioner on Alt-Schliesa / Kr Wrocław -. First u only Jewish.. Majoratsbesitzer in Prussia. - Addr .: since before 1860 in Breslau, (only 1869) as a Inh cereals and flour business in Berlin, Burgstr.17, (since before 1880 to 1911) townhouse in Wroclaw, Tauentzienpl... 2 / I., Tel.:16. - Owner of many lands and estates in Silesia, et al. Hartlieb (1878-82 construction of the castle in the Neo-Renaissance style), Wessig, Althofdürr, Green Hübel, Alt-Schliesa, Eckersdorf, Karow ancestor, Cawallen, plots in Krietern u. Duke hooves in the south of Wroclaw. He owned a coal mine, brickyards u. A Zuckerfasbrik. - From 1876-99 Rep u since 1900 board member of the Wroclaw Jewish community.. Numerous honorary positions of Jewish. Municipality, an honorary citizen of Münsterberg. - Followers of the liberal Rabbi Joel Manuel. - Generous Donors in favor of the cities Wroclaw (1895: Donation of more than 100 acres of the South Park in Wroclaw Krietern). U Münsterberg (. 1903: Donation of a source rich terrain for water supply and park) and the Jewish.. Municipality Wroclaw (construction of Jewish sister house, next to the "Julius and Anna Schottländer Foundation" establishing the "Israelite pensions institution" in the Cherry Avenue, 1896 -. 1939 the "Jewish care home for old people and Lengthy sick" in the . Neudorfer Str 35), donated in 1905 to mark its 70th anniversary of Wrocław 3 million mark for charitable purposes, 1908 and 1909, the Israelite ill-catering facility in Wroclaw 6.000 Mark: "One of the most beneficial men Wroclaw". In recognition of his social activity he was awarded as the first Jews in Germany the hereditary primogeniture, was one of the streets Breslauer his name, two to his children Anna and Paul. - He was one of the richest men in Wroclaw - he left a fortune of about 50 million marks.. - In his name and that of his wife in 1911 were 15,000 marks for the Israelite ill-catering facility in Wroclaw, founded in 1912 24,000 Mark. oo 1. ... in ...: Roza 'Röschen'Slomowska, * ... (? in Poland), † 15 January 1865 in Wroclaw oo 2. 2 Feb 1869 in Berlin: Anna Galewsky, * 31 Aug 1846 in Brieg O / S, † January 20, 1911 in ... - Parents: Herrmann (Heymann) Galewsky (* 9 Mar 1814 in Brieg - Parents: Getreidehdl. David G. & Ernestine born Burckert), Dr. med., royal. Sanitätsrat, and Rosalie born London, 1869 in Berlin. She donated 1910 Israelite ill-catering facility in Wroclaw 6,000 Mark.
Julius Schottländer's Timeline
1835 |
March 16, 1835
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Münsterberg, Silesia, Prussia
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1863 |
February 25, 1863
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Breslau
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1864 |
1864
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Breslau
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1870 |
February 14, 1870
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Breslau, Silesia, Prussia
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1871
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1875 |
August 15, 1875
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Breslau, Schlesien, Preußen, Germany
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1911 |
January 1, 1911
Age 75
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Breslau, Silesia, Germany
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