The Mendelssohn family are the descendants of the German Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn, and include his grandson, the composer Felix Mendelssohn and his granddaughter, the composer Fanny Mendelssohn.
Moses Mendelssohn was a significant figure in the Age of Enlightenment in Germany. Mendelssohn had ten children, of whom six lived to adulthood. Of those six children, only Recha and Joseph retained the Jewish faith.[citation needed] Abraham Mendelssohn, because of his conversion to Christianity, adopted the surname Bartholdy at the suggestion of his wife's brother, Jakob Salomon Bartholdy, who had adopted the name from a property owned by the Salomon family.[citation needed]
Mendelssohn's wife, Fromet (Frumet) Guggenheim, was a great-granddaughter of Samuel Oppenheimer.[1]
In 1795 the eldest son Joseph Mendelssohn established the bank Mendelssohn & Co. in Berlin, and his brother Abraham joined the company in 1804. Many members of the family worked for the bank until it was forced to shut down in 1938. In 2004 relatives of the banker Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1875–1935), led by his great-nephew Julius H. Schoeps (born 1942), tried to reclaim paintings once owned by him and later sold in the 1940s by his widow, in breach of his will.[2]
The family members include:
Moses Mendelssohn (1729–1786), philosopher, married Fromet Guggenheim (1737–1812); 6 children
Dorothea Mendelssohn (1763–1839), married (i) Simon Veit, (ii) Friedrich von Schlegel
Jonas Veit (1790–1854)
Philipp Veit (1793–1877)
Recha Mendelssohn (1767–1831)
Joseph Mendelssohn (1770–1848), banker
Benjamin (Georg) Mendelssohn (1794–1874), geographer
Alexander Mendelssohn (1798–1871), banker
Marie Mendelssohn (1822–1891), married Robert Warschauer (1816–1884), banker
Anna Warschauer (1841–1866), married Ludwig Passini (1832–1903), painter
Marie Warschauer (1855–1906), married Ernst von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1846–1909) see below (A)
Margarete Mendelssohn (1823–1890), married Otto Georg Oppenheim (1817–1909), jurist
Hugo Oppenheim (1847–1921), banker, married Anna Oppenheim (1849–1931)
Else Oppenheim (1873–1945), married Josef Block (1863–1943), painter
Anna Luise Block (1896–1982), publicist; married: (ii) Heinrich Hauser (1901–1955), writer; (iii) Alfred Winslow Jones (1900–1989), hedge fund pioneer
Robert Hugo Oppenheim (1882–1956), banker married (i) Charlotte Simon; (ii) Ehrentraut Margaret Von Ilberg 4 children Hugo Oppenheim, Alexander Oppenheim, Imogene Oppenheim, Roberta Marielouise Oppenheim
Franz Oppenheim (1852–1929), chemist
Clara Oppenheim (1861–1944), married Adolf Gusserow (1836–1906), gynecologist
Franz von Mendelssohn (1829–1889), banker
Robert von Mendelssohn (1857–1917), banker, married Giulietta Gordigiani, pianist[3]
Eleonora von Mendelssohn (1900–1951), actress, married Martin Kosleck, actor
Francesco von Mendelssohn (1901–1972), cellist, theatre director
Franz von Mendelssohn (1865–1935), banker, married Maria Westphal (1867–1957), see below (B)
Lilli von Mendelssohn (1897–1928), violinist, married Emil Bohnke, violist and composer