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Citizenship
  
Croatia

Home town
  
Belisce

Name
  
Edmund Gutmann

Spouse(s)
  
Albertine Gutmann

Religion
  
Judaism


Edmund Gutmann

Born
  
3 March 1841 (
1841-03-03
)
Nagykanizsa, Austrian Empire, (now Hungary)

Parent(s)
  
Salamon Heinrich and Nanette Gutmann

Relatives
  
Vilim (brother) Ladislav (brother) Alfred (brother) Isidor (brother) Viktor (nephew)

Died
  
January 17, 1918, Belisce, Croatia

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Baron Edmund Gutmann von Gelse und Belišće (March 3, 1841 – January 17, 1918) was Croatian nobleman, industrialist and together with his family (father and brothers) founder of the settlement which became Belišće, Croatia.

Edmund Gutmann Edmund Gutmann Wikipedia

Baron Gutmann was born to a Jewish family of Salamon Heinrich and Nanette Gutmann, as oldest of nine children. He had four brothers and four sister: Isidor (born 1845), Vilim (born 1846), Ladislav (born 1855), Alfred (born 1857), Hedwig, Emma (born 1848), Berta and Ida. His father established the wood-processing company "H.S. Gutmann" in Hungary. After the retirement of his father, Baron Gutmann and his brothers took over the company. Baron Gutmann bought in February 1884, on a ten-year lease, the complex of oak forests from Baron of Valpovo, Gustav Hillenprand Prandau. Soon after the first residential houses of Gutmann settlement - colony were built, fire department, post office, primary school building, the chapel at the cemetery were also built, together with electric grid and water supply with sewage. The "H.S. Gutmann" company created the first kilometers of forest industrial railway, which quickly grew into a local railway station with public transportation. Gutmann palace in Belišće center was built by Baron Gutmann for his son Arthur and daughter in law Stefania. Baron Gutmann was knighted by Franz Joseph I of Austria and awarded with a hereditary peer Baron von Gelse und Belišće.

References

Edmund Gutmann Wikipedia