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About Miriam (Marianne) Itzig
Daniel (1722 - 1799) and his wife Marianne [Miriam]\Wolf[Wulff] Wolffin (b 1727 Berlin d 1788 Berlin), had 16 children. Hannah [Channah]: 1748 Berlin - 1801 Berlin, marr. Joseph Moses (Carl Ferdinand) Fliess 1766. 5 children. Bella 'Babette': 1749 Berlin - 1824 Berlin marr Levin Jacob Salomon 1775 Berlin. They had four children of whom, Lea 'Lilly', married Abraham Mendelssohn. They had four children, one of whom was Felix Mendeissohn 91809 - 1847). In 1823, Mendelssohn learned that Zelter owned a complete manuscript of the St. Matthew Passion, and his grandmother Babette Itzig Solomon was able to secure a copy from Zelter, which she passed on to Felix. Isaac Daniel: 1750 - 1806 marr Hanne Ephraim 1773 (1 child), marr Edel Isak Wulff 1783 (9 children). Bluemchen Susanna: b 1752 Berlin d 1814 marr David Friedlander 1772 Berlin. They had 2 children. Moses Daniel: 1754 - 1783 Berlin. Marr Miriam Oppenheim. One child. Elias Daniel: b 1755 Berlin d 1818 Potsdam. Ran his father's leather factories. Marr Marianne Leffmann 1776 Berlin. 9 children. Bonem ?? Benjamin: b 1756. had one son. Benjamin Daniel Ilsing: b 1756 d 1833 Frankfurt Oder. Marr Zipora Wulff 1780 Berlin. Three children. Fanny [Feigele\Vogele]: b 1758 Berlin d 1818 Vienna. Marr Baron Nathan Adam (Aron) von Arnstein. Fanny Itzig, the sister of Bach patron Sara Itzig Levy, who was married to Maskil Nathan Arnstein, gave Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart a copy of Mendelssohn's Phaedon while he was writing The Abduction from the Seraglio. At the time, Mozart was lodging in the same house in Vienna as the Arnsteins Caecilie Zippora: b 1760 Berlin d 1836 Vienna. Marr Bonem (Benjamin Wulff) Dessau 1777 Berlin, marr Freiher Bernard von Eskeles 1800 Vienna. Fanny's sister Cecilia Itzig was married to Bernhard Eskeles, who originally was the suitor of Dorotea Mendelssohn (Schlegel), Moses's daughter, who also lived in Vienna. Cecilia, while residing in Vienna, maintained close friendship to the Humboldts and Goethe. The husbands of the two Itzig sisters were partners in the firm of Arnstein and Eskeles, one of the most prominent banking houses in Vienna. Beethoven dedictaed to her ' Edel sei der Mensch, Hulfriech und gut.' Sarah: b 1761 Berlin d 1854 Berlin. Marr Samuel Solomon Levy 1783. As a young girl, Daniel Itzig's daughter, Sara Itzig Levy (b. 1763) studied music with Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. She became his prize pupil and, later, his most significant financial patron. She also studied the music of C.P.E. Bach, and, at his death, she became the patron of his widow. Sara commissioned a bust of C.P.E. Bach which, years later, was placed in the concert hall of the Royal Theater in Berlin. Beginning in the 1780's, Sara hosted and directed family musikabends (house-concerts), where she championed the works of J.S. and C.P.E. Bach. These musikabends were famous, and friends from leading intellectual and music circles would always attend. (The family was so committed to the Bachs, that they were accused of running a Bach cult!) Rebekka: b 1763 Berlin d 1843 Vienna marr David Veitel Ephraim 1784. One son. Jacob Israel: 1764 - 1838 Berlin. marr Sarah Wulff 1785 Berlin. One son. Recha: 1766 - 1841 Juette Henrietta [Jettchen\Yetta]: b 1767 marr Mendal Oppenheim 1791. Lea b 1768 Berlin d Sep 1794 Berlin marr Bernhard Seligmann Jun 1794 Berlin.
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Miriam (Marianne) Itzig's Timeline
1727 |
February 1727
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Dessau, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
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1748 |
October 15, 1748
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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1749 |
November 8, 1749
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Berlin, Germany
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1750 |
December 20, 1750
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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1752 |
May 1, 1752
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Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany
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1753 |
August 17, 1753
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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1755 |
January 23, 1755
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Berlin, Germany
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1756 |
June 12, 1756
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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1758 |
November 29, 1758
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Berlin, Germany
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