Cassirer

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The Cassirer family is a German family of publishers, merchants and scholars of Jewish origin , originally from Silesia .

List of descendants (incomplete)

  1. Moses ben Loebel Cassirer (1771–1837)
    1. Abraham Cassirer (1798-)
    2. Marcus Cassirer (1809–1879), merchant in Breslau
      1. Louis Cassirer (1839–1904), industrialist
        1. Richard Cassirer (1868-1925), neurologist
        2. Hugo Cassirer (1869–1920), manufacturer
          1. Reinhold Cassirer (1908–2001), gallery owner, husband of Nobel Prize winner Nadine Gordimer
        3. Paul Cassirer (1871–1926), publisher and gallery owner
        4. Alfred Cassirer (1875–1932), temporarily married to Hannah Sotschek , later Hannah Blumenreich (1887–1974), co-owner of the cable works Hugo Cassirer & Co
          1. Eva Cassirer (1920–2009), philosopher
      2. Julius Cassirer (1841–1924), married to Julcher (Julie) Cassirer, daughter of Siegfried Cassirer
        1. Fritz Cassirer (1871–1926), conductor and music theorist
        2. Bruno Cassirer (1872–1941), publisher and gallery owner
      3. Eduard Cassirer (1843–1916), businessman, married to Eugenie (Jenny) Cassirer, daughter of Siegfried Cassirer
        1. Hedwig Cassirer (1862–1928), wife of Richard Cassirer
        2. Ernst Cassirer (1874–1945), philosopher
          1. Heinrich Walter Cassirer (1903–1979), philosopher in the Kantian tradition
      4. Rosalie Cassirer (1845–1911), mother of doctor Kurt Goldstein (1878–1965)
      5. Simon (Salo) Cassirer (1847-1917)
        1. Paula Cassirer (1876-1907)
        2. Käthe Cassirer (1879–1909), wife of the chemist Paul Herrmann
        3. Erwin Cassirer (1882-1914), chemist
      6. Ludwig Cassirer (approx. 1849–1878)
      7. Isidor Cassirer (1851–1924 or 1929), married to Else, née Sommerguth (1857–1891); After the death of his wife, he married Lydia, née Kopelansky (1867–1933).
        1. Erich (1881–1963), art dealer
        2. Charlotte (Betty; 1886–1972)
        3. Friedrich Wilhelm (Fritz; 1886–1979), paper manufacturer and newspaper founder
        4. Rudolf Walter (1895–1955), insurance salesman
      8. Moritz Cassirer (1856–1906)
        1. Lucy Cassirer (1891–1945), wife of Samuel Schoenbrun
          1. David Franz Schoenbrun (1915–1988), journalist and book author
        2. Jeanette Cassirer (approx. 1892–?)
      9. Max Cassirer (1857–1943), industrialist and Charlottenburg city councilor, married to Hedwig Freund (1862–1926)
        1. Kurt Hans Cassirer (1883–1975), art dealer, married to Eva Solmitz (1885–1974), art patron, including von Rilke
          1. Henry Cassirer (1911–2004), journalist and writer
        2. Edith Geheeb b. Cassirer (1885–1982), wife of Paul Geheeb
        3. Franz Otto Cassirer (1886–1912)
      10. Julie Cassirer (1860–1914), wife of Otto Bondy
        1. Walter Bondy (1880–1940), painter and photographer
        2. Hans Bondy (1881–1917), suicide
        3. Antoinelle (Toni) Bondy (1883–1961), later wife of Ernst Cassirer
        4. Martha Maria Bondy (1888–1942), wife of Oscar Pollack (both deported in 1942)
        5. Edith Lilli Bondy (1893–1977), wife of Maximillian Waller
    3. Joseph Cassirer (1805-)
    4. Jochem Cassirer (1806-)
    5. Loebel Cassirer (1809-)
    6. Jacob Cassirer (1811-)
    7. Siegfried Cassirer (1812-1897)
      1. Julcher (Julie) Cassirer (1844–1924), married to Julius Cassirer
      2. Eugenie (Jenny) Cassirer (1848–1904), married to Eduard Cassirer

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Eva Cassirer, Rainer Maria Rilke: Correspondence . Wallstein Verlag, Göttingen 2009 ( Perlentaucher.de ).