House House of Gutmann | Father Marcus Leopold Gutmann | |
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Born 18 August 1826
Leipnik, Moravia ( 1826-08-18 ) Spouse Leonor Latzko
(m. 1856–67)
Ida Wodianer (m. 1871–95) Issue Berthold von Gutmann
Max von Gutmann
Rosa von Gutmann
Marianne von Gutmann
Moritz von Gutmann
Moritz von Gutmann
Elisabeth, Princess of Liechtenstein Mother Babette Dobrisch Frankl Died 17 May 1895, Vienna, Austria Children Elisabeth von Gutmann, Max Gutmann, Moritz von Gutmann, Rosalie von Gutmann Similar Elisabeth von Gutmann, Franz I - Prince of Liechtenstein, Countess Franziska Kinsky of, Aloys II - Prince of Liechtenstein |
Wilhelm Isaak Wolf, Ritter of Gutmann (18 August 1826 - 17 May 1895) was an Austrian entrepreneur. He founded and led the largest coal company in Austria-Hungary, was nobilitized in 1878 and was President of the Vienna Israelite Community from 1891 to 1892.
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Beginnings
Wilhelm Gutmann came from a distinguished family Lipník Jews. His father traded in textiles. Wilhelm studied theology in Hungary, but it was not much interested, so he started working first as an educator and later as a senior administrative assistant at the farm brewery with his distant relative. Then he became independent and began trading with the grain, too, however, he failed. Everything has improved until he began to deal with plaster. Later joined by coal that makes it rich.
Family
Wilhelm Gutmann married his first wife Leonor Latzko (1827-1867), which the children Berthold (1856-1932), Max von Gutmann emerged (1857-1930) and Rosa (1862-1930). After the early death of his first wife, he married Ida Wodianer (1847-1924), printer daughter, Philipp editor and landlords (Fülöp) Wodianer (1820-1899). With her was Wilhelm von Gutmann four children: (1871) Marianne Moritz and Moritz (1872-1934), Elizabeth (1875-1947) and Rudolf (1880-1966).
His daughter Elisabeth married in 1929 with Franz I, Prince of Liechtenstein (1853-1938), becoming the princess Elisabeth of Liechtenstein. The older sister Marianne was married to the English Zionist Sir Francis Abraham Montefiore (1860-1935).