Emilie Trampusch

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Emilie Trampusch , born as Emilia Sophia Anna Tramposch (* July 29, 1814 in Saar , Moravia , Austrian Empire ; † after 1865, location unknown) was the partner of the married Johann Strauss (father) , composer of the Radetzky March and in Vienna Father of the Waltz King Johann Strauss (son) . She had eight illegitimate children with him, born between 1835 and 1846 (see list here ) and was a milliner by profession .

Strauss's father died of scarlet fever in Emilie Trampusch's apartment in Kumpfgasse (now the 1st district) in 1849. In the first edition of Lehmann 's general housing gazette for Vienna , 1859, Trampusch was listed as a private person at Grünangergasse 841 (today No. 8) in the inner city , the 1st district. (This residential address and the apartment in Kumpfgasse were in the Kärnthnerviertel of the old town.)

She and her (and Strauss' father) daughter Emilie were actresses in Vienna (1855), St. Pölten (1861) and Krems. On October 17, 1865, Emilie Trampusch applied for a passport according to Lorenz's investigations (see literature). Where she stayed after 1865 and when she died cannot be traced.

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Individual evidence

  1. Roman Catholic Parish office in Žďár nad Sázavou chateau, birth register vol. I., chateau department, p. 21, can be viewed at the location of the “Moravský zemský archiv v Brně” in Brno.
  2. Lehmann 1859, p. 813
  3. Norbert Linke : Maria Anna and Emilie: Two women around "father" Johann Strauss. In: Deutsche Johann Strauss Gesellschaft (Ed.): New Life - Bulletin of the German Johann Strauss Society , Issue 41 (2013, No. 1), Coburg, 2013, pp. 19–28. ISSN  1438-065X