Goldschmidt (family)

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The Goldschmidt family is of Ashkenazi origin and originally came from a money changer and banker family in Frankfurt am Main . It comes from Mosche Goldschmidt and his wife Bela, who settled in the Goldener Schwan house in Frankfurt's Judengasse in 1521 . Like other Jewish families, they originally came to Frankfurt after they were expelled from Nuremberg in 1498 . After the Frankfurt Fettmilch Uprising in 1614, the Goldschmidt family left Frankfurt again. Some members then settled in Kassellow. In 1634 their descendant, the money changer Mayer Baruch (Benedikt) Kassel, returned to Frankfurt, married Bella Bölgen Buchsbaum and from then on carried the family name Goldschmidt-Kassel .

The Goldschmidt family had professional and family ties to the German-Jewish Bischoffsheim family from Mainz ; together they founded the Parisian bank Bischoffsheim, Goldschmidt & Cie . This merged in 1863 in the Amsterdam- based Nederlandsche Credit en Deposito Bank ( French Banque de crédit et de dépôt des Pays-Bas ), which in turn merged with the Banque de Paris in 1872 to form the Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas (abbreviated "Paribas "). This company was taken over in 1999 by the French bank Banque nationale de Paris ("BNP" for short); this has been operating under the name BNP Paribas since then .

The British branch of the family Anglicized his family name to Goldsmith , starting with Frank Goldsmith (1878-1967). The best known member of this family in the 20th century was the billionaire James Goldsmith . Today's best-known members are his children Jemima Goldsmith (* 1974), journalist, film producer and divorced wife of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan , and Zac Goldsmith (* 1975), member of the British House of Commons for the London constituency of Richmond Park . The French branch changes its name during the first World War in Goldet .

Family tree (simplified)

  • Hayum Salomon Goldschmidt (1772–1843), money changer , married to Gelchen (Caroline) Gans (1779–1847)
    • Benedikt Hayum Goldschmidt (1798–1873), money changer, banker and consul of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany , founded the BH Goldschmidt bank in Frankfurt am Main in 1821 , married to Johanetta (Jeannette) Kann (1802–1848), daughter of the Frankfurt banker Jakob Hirsch Kann ( 1777–1846) and his wife Jetta Koppel
      • Salomon Benedikt Hayum Goldschmidt (1821–1888), Parisian banker, married to Henriette Berend (1833–1856)
        • Henriette Ernestine Goldschmidt (1859–1927), married to Salomon David Baron von Günzburg (1848–1905), Parisian banker, son of the Russian banker Joseph Günzburg (1812–1878)
      • Henriette Goldschmidt (1829–1904), married to Eduard Wiener von Welten (1822–1886), Austrian wholesaler and banker
      • Leopold Benedict Goldschmidt (1830–1904), banker, married to Regine Bischoffsheim (1834–1905), member of the Bischoffsheim family
      • Hermann Benedikt Hayum Goldschmidt (1831–1886), banker, partner of the Rosenfeld & Goldschmidt banking house in Berlin , married to Ottilie Przibram (1843–1823)
        • Alfred Eduard Goldschmidt (1871–1954), married to Margarethe Brodskyj (1884–1973), daughter of the Ukrainian entrepreneur Lasar Brodskyj (1848–1904)
      • Adolphe Goldschmidt (1838–1918), banker, married to Alice Emma Moses (1844–1922)
        • Nelly Lucie Goldschmidt (1874–1957), married to Ernst Ritter von Marx (1869–1944)
        • Frank Goldsmith (1878–1967), politician and hotelier , married to Marcelle Mouiller (1903–1985)
          • Edward Goldsmith (1928–2009), philosopher, environmentalist
          • James Goldsmith (1933–1997), investor, married to María Isabel Patiño y Borbón (1935–1954), daughter of Antenor Patiño Rodríguez (1896–1982), Bolivian diplomat and entrepreneur, Ginette Lery (1933–1997), and Annabel Vane -Tempest-Stewart (1934-)
            • Isabel Goldsmith (1954–), married to Arnaud de Rosnay (1946–1984), French photographer, surfer and adventurer
            • Jemima Goldsmith (1974–), writer, until 2004 married to Imran Khan , Pakistani politician and former cricketer
            • Zac Goldsmith (1975–), politician, married to Sheherazade Bentley (1974–), married to Alice Miranda Rothschild (1983–), daughter of Amschel Rothschild (1955–1996), banker, member of the Rothschild family
            • Ben Goldsmith (1980–), investor, married to Kate Emma Rothschild (1982–), daughter of Amschel Rothschild (1955–1996), banker, member of the Rothschild family
      • Maximilian von Goldschmidt-Rothschild (1843–1940), banker, married to Minna Karoline Freiin von Rothschild (1857–1903), daughter of Wilhelm Carl von Rothschild (1828–1901)
        • Albert Maximilian von Goldschmidt-Rothschild (1879–1941), banker, was temporarily German embassy attaché in London under Kaiser Wilhelm II ; 1938 exile in Switzerland ; He committed suicide in Lausanne on December 26, 1941 because he was threatened with expulsion from Switzerland; his daughter Nadine von Mauthner (1927–2011) was the only family member who returned to Frankfurt am Main through marriage
        • Rudolph Maximilian von Goldschmidt-Rothschild (1881–1962), painter and art collector, heir to the Villa Rothschild , 1938 exile in Switzerland, married to Marie-Anne von Friedlaender-Fuld (1892–1973), Betty Lambert (1894–1969), Daughter of Léon Lambert (1851-1919) and Zoé Lucie Betty de Rothschild (1863-1916)
          • Gilbert de Goldschmidt (1925–2010), French film producer and book author, married to Jeanine Renée Petit (* 1927), France Roche (1921–2013) and France-Anne Motte
            • Frédéric Rodolphe Emmanuel de Goldschmidt (* 1959), film producer and art collector
            • Sarah Benedicte Emmanuelle de Goldschmidt (* 1975), married to Jerome Stern (* 1969), co-founder of the London family office “J. Star & Co "
        • Lili Jeannette von Goldschmidt-Rothschild (1883–1925), married to Philipp Schey de Koromla (1881–1957), a grandson of Friedrich Schey von Koromla (1815–1881) and nephew of Josef Schey von Koromla (1853–1938)
        • Lucy Georgine Leontine von Goldschmidt-Rothschild (1891–1977), married to the Austrian diplomat and collector Edgar Spiegl, Edler von Thurnsee (1876–1931)
        • Erich Max Benedikt von Goldschmidt-Rothschild (1894–1987), banker, exile in the USA in 1938 , founded the Egoro Corp there
    • Amalie Goldschmidt (1804–1887), married to Louis-Raphaël Bischoffsheim (1800–1873), banker, founded the Raphael Bischoffsheim & Co. bank in Amsterdam in 1820 and in 1827 with his brother Jonathan-Raphaël Bischoffsheim and their brother-in-law Benedict Hayum Salomon Goldschmidt in Antwerp the bank Bischoffsheim & Goldschmidt with branches in Brussels (1830), London (1846) and Paris (1848), member of the Bischoffsheim family
    • Caroline Goldschmidt (1807–1878), married to Haymann Benedikt Goldschmidt (1800–1889), businessman and banker in Amsterdam
    • Henriette Goldschmidt (1812–1892), married to Jonathan-Raphaël Bischoffsheim (1808–1883), banker, co-founder of the Bischoffsheim & Goldschmidt bank , member of the Bischoffsheim family
    • Dr. jur. Salomon Hayum Goldschmidt (1814–1898), President of the Alliance Israélite Universelle from 1882 to 1898 , lawyer in Paris , single

literature

  • Anthony Allfrey: The Goldschmidts , Think Publishing, London 1996, ISBN 978-0-9541363-3-8 ;
  • Chris Hutchins / Dominic Midgley: Goldsmith - Money, Women and Power , Neville Ness House, Richmond 2015, ISBN 978-0-9933566-2-9 ;
  • Gaugusch, Georg: “Who once was”, Volume A – K, Amalthea Signum Verlag, Wie 2011, pp. 931–940, ISBN 978-3-85002-750-2 ;
  • Hans-Dieter Kirchholtes: Jewish private banks in Frankfurt am Main , Waldemar Kramer publishing house, Frankfurt am Main 1989, ISBN 3-7829-0351-X .

References and comments

  1. ^ "Goldschmidt" on Judengasse.de
  2. ^ "Goldschmidt-Kassel" on Judengasse.de
  3. Hans-Dieter Kirchholtes: Jewish private banks in Frankfurt am Main , Verlag Waldemar Kramer , Frankfurt am Main 1989, p. 26, ISBN 3-7829-0351-X
  4. ^ Cilli Kasper-Holtkotte: West News: Migration and its Consequences: German Jews as Pioneers of Jewish Life in Belgium, 18./19. Century . Brill Verlag, Leiden 2003, pp. 181-186, ISBN 9004131094
  5. "BNP Paribas" on bnpparibas.com
  6. Wolfschmidt, G .: Astronomical patronage . Nuncius Hamburgensis. ISBN 978-3-8370-3304-5 ( google.at ).
  7. Surfing legend Arnaud de Rosnay: “I don't want to die” , Spiegel Online, July 2, 2019.
  8. M. Martischnig:  Spiegl von Thurnsee, Edgar d. J .. In: Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Volume 13, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 2007–2010, ISBN 978-3-7001-6963-5 , p. 21 f. (Direct links on p. 21 , p. 22 ).
  9. Georg Gaugusch: "Who once was - The Jewish upper middle class Vienna 1800 - 1938 - AK", Amalthea Signum Verlag, Vienna 2011, p. 939, ISBN 978-3-85002-750-2