Notable German Jewish family
Moses and Fromet Mendelssohn (née Guggenheim)
The Mendelssohn family are the descendants of Mendel of Dessau . The German Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn and his brother Saul were the first to adopt the surname Mendelssohn. The family includes his grandchildren, the composers Fanny Mendelssohn and Felix .
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 religion .[ 1] Abraham Mendelssohn , because of his conversion to Reformed 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 .[ 2]
Mendelssohn & Co. Bank[ edit ]
In 1795 Moses Mendelssohn's eldest son Joseph 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.[ 3]
Descendants of Moses Mendelssohn
Moses Mendelssohn (1729–1786), philosopher, married Fromet Guggenheim (1737–1812); 6 children
Brendel Mendelssohn (1763–1839), married (i) Simon Veit , (ii) Friedrich von Schlegel
Recha Mendelssohn (1767–1831)
Joseph Mendelssohn (1770–1848), banker
Benjamin (Georg) Mendelssohn (1794–1874), geographer
Alexander Mendelssohn (1798–1871), banker, married Marianne Seeligmann (1799–1880)
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
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 [it ] , pianist
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
Robert-Alexander Bohnke (1927–2005), pianist[ 4]
Robert von Mendelssohn (1902–1996), banker
Clara Mendelssohn (1840–1927), married Karl Friedrich Otto Westphal (1833–1890), psychiatrist
Henriette (Maria) Mendelssohn (1775–1831)
Abraham Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1776–1835), banker, married Lea Salomon, granddaughter of Daniel Itzig ; 4 children
Fanny Mendelssohn (1805–1847) composer, married Wilhelm Hensel (1794–1861)
Sebastian Ludwig Felix Hensel (1830–1898) married Julie von Adelson
Fanny Römer, née Hensel (1857–1891)
Cécile Hensel (1858–1928) married Friedrich Leo (1851–1914)
Erika Leo (1887–1949) married Walther Brecht
Ulrich Leo (1890–1964), Literary scientist
Paul Leo (1893–1958), Lutheran pastor and theologian, married 1.: Anna Siegert († 1931), 2.: Eva Dittrich (1901–1998)
Anna Leo (born 1931), Children's author
Christopher Leo (born 1941), political scientist
Monica Leo (born 1944), puppeteer
Paul Hensel (1860–1930), philosopher
Kurt Hensel (1861–1941), mathematician
Albert Hensel (1895–1933), law professor
Ruth Hensel (1888–1979)
Charlotte Hensel (1896–1990), married Werner Bergengruen (1892–1964), novelist
Felix Mendelssohn (Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy) (1809–1847), composer married Cécile Charlotte Sophie Jeanrenaud (1817–1853)
Karl Mendelssohn Bartholdy [de ] (1838–1897), historian
Cécile von Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1870–1943), married Otto von Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1868–1949), see below (C)
Albrecht Mendelssohn Bartholdy [de ] (1874–1936), law professor, married Dorothea Wach (1875–1949), see below (D)[ a]
Marie Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1839–1897)
Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1841–1880), chemist
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1843–1850)
Elisabeth Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1845–1910) married Adolf Wach
Felix Wach (1871–1943)
Dorothea Wach (1875–1949) married Albrecht Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1874–1936), see above (D)
Rebecka Mendelssohn (1811–1858) married Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet (1805–1859), mathematician
Walter Lejeune Dirichlet (1833–1887) married Anna Sachs (1835–1889)
Elisabeth Lejeune-Dirichlet (1860–1920) married Heinrich Nelson (1854–1929), lawyer
Paul Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1812–1874), banker, married Pauline Louise Albertine Heine (1814–1879)
Ernst von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1846–1909), banker, married Marie Warschauer (1855–1906), see above (A)
Katharine von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1870–1943)
Charlotte von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1871–1961)
Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1875–1935), banker
Enole Marie von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1879–1947), married Albert Constantin, Graf von Schwerin (1870–1956), diplomat, had issue
Marie Busch (1881–1970), married Felix Busch (1871–1938), state official
Dorothea Busch (1915–1996), married Hans-Joachim Schoeps (1909–1980), theologian
Julius H. Schoeps (born 1942), historian
Alexander von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1889–1917)
Nathan Mendelssohn (1781–1852) instrument maker, married Henrietta Itzig, cousin of Lea Soloman and granddaughter of Daniel Itzig
Arnold Mendelssohn (1817–1854), a political follower of Ferdinand Lassalle
Ottilie Mendelssohn (1819–1848) married Ernst Kummer (1810–1893), mathematician
Marie Elisabeth Kummer (1842–1921) married Hermann Schwarz (1843–1921), mathematician
Wilhelm Mendelssohn (1821–1866) married Louise Aimee Cauer (sister to Bertha Cauer)
Descendants of Saul Mendelssohn include:
Philibert Mendelssohn, as a mathematician appointed as 'Koenigliche Rechnungsrat' in the Prussian State Survey
Kurt Mendelssohn , mathematician, one of Philibert's grandchildren
Heinrich Mendelssohn, biologist, also one of Philibert's grandchildren
Children of Moses and Fromet Mendelssohn:
Children of Abraham Mendelssohn Bartholdy:
^ Albrecht and Dorothea had no children but adopted 2 daughters, Lea born 1916 and Brigitte (1920–2005)
^ Otto and Cécile had two children, Hugo Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1894–1975) and Cécile Mendelssohn Bartholdy born 1898
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