Heinrich Franz von Dassanowsky

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Memorial plaque to Heinrich Franz von Dassanowsky, Vienna I, Tuchlauben 8

Heinrich Franz von Dassanowsky , (actually: Heinrich Franz Dassanofsky ) (born September 9, 1813 in Vienna ; † March 2, 1892 there ) was an imperial-royal (kk) civil servant.

Heinrich Franz von Dassanowsky (actually: Heinrich Franz Dassanofsky) was the son of the Imperial and Royal Court Travel Director and Obersthofpostamts-Official Christian Johann Nepomuk Dassanowsky (actually: Dassanowsky). He was born in 1838 with Theresia (Therry), geb. by O'Kearney (from the Irish noble clan - family O'Kearney of Cashel ), married. His second marriage was to Magdalene Schubert. From 1836 he was adjunct and then an administrator of the kk Kammeral-Gef Slope in Vienna, then cassier and finally, until 1892, chief cashier of the Lower Austrian state main treasury .

Doubts about the authorization to use the title of nobility

There are considerable doubts about the form of the name and especially about the alleged nobility. In the Viennese address books of the years 1859-1892 a Franz Dassanofsky appears regularly, with "f" occasionally also with "ff", first Landeshauptcassa-Adjunkt , later Landeshauptcassa-Cassierer , lastly chief cashier of the n. Ö. (Lower Austrian) Landeshaupt-Cassa . In no single case does the word “von” or the letter “v.” Appear in front of the name. Between 1893 and 1908, only the widow Magdalene (not Magdalena) Dassanofsky appears in the address books. Between 1883 and 1893 Franz Dassanofsky lived in Tuchlauben 8, not in Tuchlauben 1. In this respect, the sign with the wrong name is on the wrong house. In the death inspection protocol of the city of Vienna (WStLA, death description office, B1) he is registered as Heinrich Franz Dassanofsky, kk chief cashier of the state main treasury, Vienna, Tuchlauben 8, on March 2, 1892.

literature

  • Genealogical manual of the nobility (GHdA) - Adelslexikon . Years 1972–2008. CA Starke-Verlag, Marburg ad Lahn.
  • Lehmann's Allgemeiner Wohnungs-Anzeiger 1859 to 1917 with the references for Franz and Magdalene Dassanofsky: Lehmann Online
  • Felix Czeike (Ed.): Historisches Lexikon Wien . Volume 6, Kremayr & Scheriau / Orac, Vienna 2004, ISBN 3-218-00741-0 , p. 40. (possibly with incorrect entries).

Individual evidence

  1. Franz Dassanofsky at www.digital.wienbibliothek.at
  2. Franz Dassanofsky at www.digital.wienbibliothek.at