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Ludwig von Stieglitz

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and his wife Edel Elisabeth (née Marcus). As a young man, Stieglitz moved to Russia as a representative of his merchant house, and eventually, after converting to Christianity, was appointed court banker to
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Daughter Nathalie (October 17, 1805, St. Petersburg – May 17, 1882, Frankfurt). She married in 1824 Johann David von Harder (1797–1871), Consul General of the Netherlands.
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of St. Petersburg, but in reality more; for he was not only rich in money, he was still richer in heart, and a noble benefactor in the best sense of the word."
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and took an active part in many financial affairs of his adopted country, investing in a range of enterprises including steam navigation between
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was his successor as head of the bank (until the firm went into voluntary liquidation in 1863) and became head of the
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Memoirs of Karoline Bauer – Translation from German, Published 1885 by Remington&Co, page 114
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Ludwig von Stieglitz married Amalie Angelika Christiane Gottschalk (July 26, 1777,
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Article by H.Rosenthal & H.Guttenstein in Jewish Encyclopedia
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Stieglitz
Arolsen
Waldeck
Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation
O.S.
Saint Petersburg
German Jewish
Russia
banking house
Waldeck
Hirsch Bernhard Stieglitz
Alexander I of Russia
Nicholas I
Lübeck
Estate of Gross-Essern
Courland
Rothschild
Hannover
Alexander
State Bank of the Russian Empire
Article by H.Rosenthal & H.Guttenstein in Jewish Encyclopedia
Categories
1779 births
1843 deaths
People from Bad Arolsen
18th-century German Jews
People from Waldeck (state)
Bankers from the Russian Empire
Businesspeople from Saint Petersburg

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