Moses Meier Wittgenstein

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Moses Meier Wittgenstein

Also Known As: "Meyer"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bad Laasphe, Nordrhein Wsetphalen, Deutschland (Germany)
Death: January 03, 1822 (60-61)
Korbach, Hessen, Germany (Moses tog namnet Wittgenstein när Napoleon beodrade judarna att ta fast namn.)
Immediate Family:

Son of Ahron Meier Moses and Sarah NN
Husband of Bernhardine (Brendel) Wittgenstein
Father of Simson Moses Wittgenstein; Richard Simon Wittgenstein; Julie Wittgenstein; Hermann Christian (Hirsch / Herz Moses) Wittgenstein and Abraham Wittgenstein
Brother of Hirsch Meier Wittgenstein

Occupation: Skattmästare hos fursten av Sayn Wittgenstein
Managed by: Steve Harald Styrbjörn Gattulf ...
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About Moses Meier Wittgenstein

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Estate manager Moses Meyer, came from Laasphe in the former Wittgenstein Kreis (county). He moved to Korbach before 1802, where he opened a dry goods store.

The Napoleonic effort of equality before the law for all Jews in the kingdom of Westphalia in 1808 decreed that all people should take a surname within three months. Moses Meyer took the name of his birthplace and thereafter was known as Moses Meyer-Wittgenstein.

At first, Meyer-Wittgenstein's business became the biggest and most successful enterprise in the city of Korbach, but also shortly thereafter began to decline.

He had a son, Hermann Christian (b. September 12, 1802 in Korbach; d. 1878 in Vienna) who moved the business to Gohlis at the end of the 1830s. From there, the family continued to prosper financially. In 1938, to escape Nazi racial laws and to be reclassified as half Jewish, his descendants claimed that Herman Christian was not the son of Moses Meyer-Wittgenstein but rather the illegitimate offspring of a prince of the House of Waldeck. Although the claim was probably made up, it was somewhat substantiated by the princely protection enjoyed by the Wittgensteins when they were living in Hesse.

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Moses Meier Wittgenstein's Timeline

1761
1761
Bad Laasphe, Nordrhein Wsetphalen, Deutschland (Germany)
1788
8, 1788
1791
1791
Korbach, Kassel, Hesse, Germany
1796
1796
1802
September 12, 1802
Korbach, Hessen, Deutschland (Germany)
1802
Korbach, Kassel, Hesse, Germany
1822
January 3, 1822
Age 61
Korbach, Hessen, Germany