Johanna Hani Bischitz de Heves

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Johanna Hani Bischitz de Heves (Fischer)

Hungarian: Janka
Also Known As: "Johanna"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Tata, Hungary
Death: March 28, 1898 (66-75)
Budapest, Hungary
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Mózes Áron Fischer and Terezia Fischer, de Farkasház
Wife of Rabbi descendant David Bischitz de Hevesi
Mother of Marie Goldstein; Ludwig (Lajos) Bischitz de Heves; Charlotte Sarolta Biedermann; Anna Pick von Pajzs; Arthur Bischitz de Hevesi and 3 others
Sister of Tóvárosi Fischer Teréz; Ignac Tovarosi Fischer; Károly Fischer; Fani Fischer and Netti Fischer

Occupation: Philanthropist
Managed by: Sándor Feldmájer
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About Johanna Hani Bischitz de Heves

(1) BIEDERMANN, Albert (age 36, b. Pest?) son of Jakab Biedermann & Babetta (SINGER) married ? (age 21, b. Pest?) daughter of David Bischitz & Johanna (FISCHER). Marriage Registration: 05-Nov-1876 (Budapest, Local Gov't). Source: LDS 642975, Vol.32, 16-07.

(2) Death: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D467-HFW?i=105&cc=...

(3) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prohel/names/misc...

(4) wikipedia: Hevesi/y Bischitz Johanna, or Johanna Bischitz de Heves (1827, Táta - March 28, 1898, Budapest) was a Hungarian philanthropist.

(5) She was a daughter of Herend porcelain manufacturer Móric Fischer, and wife of David Bischitz. She was the founder and president of the Jewish Women's Association, and the Jewish People's Kitchen, of Budapest; vice-president of the Christian "Maria Dorothea Charitable Union": member of the committee of the Red Cross Society; and honorary member and honorary president of more than 100 philanthropic societies of the province. In 1867 Baron Moritz de Hirsch founded at her instance and gave into her charge a relief bureau in Budapest, as a center for Hungary, placing at her disposal a yearly sum of 120,000 gulden for distribution among the poor. During her presidency more than 3,000,000 gulden were distributed. Her philanthropic labors were not only recognized by Emperor Francis Joseph I., who twice decorated her, but were acknowledged by King Leopold I of Belgium.

She was a member of the House of Bischitz von Heves, a Hungarian Jewish nobility, same with the chemist Hevesy-Bischitz György, or György Bischitz von(de) Heves.

Bischitz is a German name of Bohemian town Byšice (north of Brandeis, east of Neratovice/Lobkovice, and southeast of Mělník; jpg). Bischitz Dávid és Fischer Johanna házasságából hét gyermek származott. (8?) 1.Lajos (1853) .Ludwig (Lajos) Bischitz de Heves; Ludwig (Lajos) Bischitz de Heves; 2. Artur (1863) Arthur Bischitz de Hevesi; Arthur Bischitz de Hevesi; 3.Lipót, Lipot Leopold Bischitz de Hevesi; Lipot Leopold Bischitz de Hevesi; 4. Mór Lord Mór Bischitz de Heves ! 5. Charlotte (1855) Charlotte Sarolta Biedermann; Charlotte Sarolta Biedermann; 6 .Anna, Anna Pick von Pajzs Anna Pick von Pajzs 7. Marie Marie Goldstein; Mária Bischitz de Heves Mária Bischitz de Heves 8. Emma Emma Englaender (Engländer) !

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Johanna Hani Bischitz de Heves's Timeline

1827
1827
Tata, Hungary
1841
1841
Sárbogárd, Hungary
1842
1842
Sárbogárd, Hungary
1846
1846
Sárbogárd, Hungary
1853
1853
1855
July 6, 1855
Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
1858
October 26, 1858
Budapest, Hungary
1863
September 20, 1863
1898
March 28, 1898
Age 71
Budapest, Hungary
????
Csapod, Hungary