Moritz (Moric) Stricker

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About Moritz (Moric) Stricker

Source for birthdate is HUNGARIAN BIRTHS at JewishGen.org, as well as his marriage record (see below).

STRICKER, Moritz b. 11-May-1860 M, Parents: Salomon Rosalie RIES (it's RIESZ) in Pest (Budapest / 148-07 Local Gov't Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kis-Kun) LDS 642962 Vol. 5

Marriage also recorded in Budapests 9th district: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D1G3-D7X?mode=g&i=5&wc...

Moritz married Margarethe Bloch, per Genteam.at:

  • Year [Oct. 24] 1897, Numerative 916
  • Volume Stadttempel
  • Last Name Stricker, First Name Moriz
  • Last Name Bloch, First Name Ludmilla Margarethe

Moritz was a co-owner / operator, with brothers Sigmund and Josef, of S. [Salomon] Stricker & Sons, a leather tannery, in Szombathely, Hungary (in German, [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_New_International_Encyclop%C3%A6... Steinamanger).

Directory listing in Vienna appears in Adolph Lehmann's allgemeiner Wohnungs-Anzeiger › 1891-1900 › 1892 › Firmenverzeichnis, Image 1521, right-hand column: Stricker S. & Söhne.

The residents of the shtetl Stein-am-Anger dwelt in the outlying districts (now united into one municipality). They separated in 1830 from the community of Rechnitz (Rohonc), of which they had previously formed a part, and were henceforth known as the community of Szombathely.

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Source for death date is letter from his granddaughter Ruth Stricker Newlove to D. Lavender, May 10, 1995: "I know that Moritz died in about 1938, since...it was fortunate that he did ... [since] to smuggle two old people out of Vienna would have possibly been impossible."

"Moritz and Margarethe lived in Vienna II Rotensterngasse 21. They always came each summer to stay with us in our 'villa' on the outskirts of Szombathely" (which Moritz and Otto Stricker had built) -- Ruth Stricker Newlove to D. Lavender, Jan. 16, 1995

"Winters we spent in our large apartment above the leather factory [in Szombathely]. How the brothers Moritz Stricker etc. ran the factory from Vienna, if indeed they did so, is an equal mystery to me. But then, Vienna and Szombathely are not at all far from each other." -- Ruth Stricker Newlove to D. Lavender, Dec. 26, 1998

Per www.friedhoefewien.at Moriz STRICKER was buried in the Stricker family grave on 25 May 1939 in Wien, Feuerhalle Simmering: 1-1-2-13.

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Moritz (Moric) Stricker's Timeline

1860
May 11, 1860
Budapest, Hungary
1898
September 7, 1898
Wien, Österreich (Austria)
1900
February 3, 1900
Vienna, Austria
1903
August 8, 1903
Baden bei Wien, Austria
1939
February 21, 1939
Age 78
Vienna, Austria