Maria Anna von Hallweil

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Countess Maria Anna von Hallweil , née Garelli, widowed von Suttner (born March 1, 1717 , † February 28, 1784 in Vienna ) was an Austrian landlady and castle owner.

Life

Maria Anna Juliana Garelli came from the Garelli family of doctors who had come to Vienna from Bologna . Her father was the personal physician of Emperor Charles VI. , Nicolo Pio de Garelli , her mother a Maria Barbara von Schickh († 1721). She married Leopold Gundaker von Suttner (1717–1754), the son of the doctor Matthias von Suttner , with whom she had twelve children, on July 14, 1740 , and two years after his death (May 2, 1756 in St. Stephen's Cathedral by Cardinal Trautson ) General and later president of the Invalidenamt Franz Anton von Hallweil (1702–1779), with whom she had other children, u. a. the daughter Franziska Romana , who married her Swiss relative Johann Abraham von Hallwil in 1775 under adventurous circumstances and was therefore disinherited.

Maria Anna von Garelli-Suttner-Hallweil died on February 28, 1784, 66 years old, in her house on Singerstraße in Vienna (today Palais Neupauer-Breuner ) and was appointed to the crypt of the patron parish church of the Suttner Fideikommiss rulership of Oberhöflein (community of Weitersfeld ) buried.

As the heir to the Garellian and Suttnerian fortunes, Countess Hallweil was one of the richest women in Vienna. Among other things, she owned the three-hectare Suttner estate in Vienna and several estates and estates, including Ebenfurth Castle and the Neudorf estate near Nikolsburg in Moravia. She designated her children from her first marriage to Vinzenz Ferrerius Ritter von Suttner (1752–1795) and Anna Theresia (1745–1792), married Baroness von Moser, as universal heirs.

literature

  • Monthly sheet of the heraldic-genealogical association "Adler.", Vienna: Carl Gerold's Sohn, 1885
  • Gustav, Freiherr von Suttner: The Garelli; a contribution to the cultural history of the XVIII. Century. Vienna: Gerold & Co., 1888.