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Lea N.

  • PER-441
  • Personne
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Ida Csillag

  • PER-479
  • Personne
  • -1862

Karl Weiser

  • PER-495
  • Personne
  • 1791-

Peter Fuchs

  • PER-501
  • Personne
  • -

Inge Meyer

  • PER-553
  • Personne
  • -

Miksa Stern

  • PER-574
  • Personne
  • -1922

Leo Weiss

  • PER-581
  • Personne
  • 1859-1917

Ödön Brüll

  • PER-587
  • Personne
  • 1867-1918

Carla Fritz

  • PER-804
  • Personne

Katharina Éles

  • PER-16
  • Personne
  • 1917-1970
  • Daughter of Geza Eles and Lilly Montagh
  • Wife of Laszló Fritz (Apu)
  • Mother of Peter Fritz and Anne Fritz
  • Sister of Dr György Éles
  • Married Apu in 1940, most of the trousseau came from Budapest. The silverware
    and the other valuables were lost in a fire as they were not able to be brought down
    to Arad during the war.
  • In 1945 when Apu went up to Budapest to take some food all the jewels were still
    with the family in Budapest. In the end all the buildings were nationalised and
    became State owned property.
  • Apu and Katò emigrated in December 1961 and met the Forrai family at the train
    station in Budapest.

Footnote: https://fritzfamilyarchive.com/index.php/apus-family-history

Lipot Adalbert Fritz

  • PER-8
  • Personne
  • 1875-1940
  • Apu’s Father.
  • Son of Moricz Fritz and Rozalia Wertheimer
  • Husband of Irma Bienenstock
  • Father of Laszló Fritz and Sàndor Fritz
  • He was a Major in WW1, decorated Imperial Order of Leopold (Austria)
  • He was born in Demend (now Demendice in Slovakia). In fact the name was
    spelled for generations Fricz (Slovak spelling) and was germanised to Fritz. They
    were landowners.
  • He had an elder sister (Rozalia Fritz) and elder brother (Zsigmond Fritz).
  • When a child the family migrated to USA, but later returned to Hungary.
  • When still in America he followed the socialists.
  • He was taken out of college (because he failed his exams) and he became a
    printer’s apprentice.
  • Since he had not matriculated he was only able to be a lower level clerk. He
    matriculated when he was 28 years old and in 1918 before the Romanian
    occupation he was the second highest officer in the Arad County Postal Service. He
    was chief accountant.
  • His uncle was the district medical superintendant. The whole family except them
    were very well off. Apu did not know them.
  • Was a major in the war and was the Postmaster General of the Montenegro Central
    Postal Services. Decorated with the Knight of the Order of Lipot
  • Commander of Montenegro during World War I. Post-master general during the
    French occupation of Arad and surrounding region, after WWI.
  • With double pay he was accommodated in the Montenegro Royal Palace.
  • He sent beautiful miniature gold pieces such as a fully furnished doll’s house home.
    A Thora roll in gold casing etc.
  • When Apu’s parents married his father got the dowry in gold. It was so much that
    they needed a carriage to take it to the bank. As part of the dowry there was also a
    forest in Keszend in Apu’s mother’s name.
  • When Apu’s parents got married they moved to Zám.
  • It was probably an arranged marriage with Apu’s mother.
  • He was an excellent father, a good friend, who knew how to live. Both the family
    and the social lives were lived on a high level.
  • He was an avid stamp collector. In 1919 when we were under French occupation,
    he was the one who with two friends issued the reprinted Hungarian stamps with
    the French Occupation overprint. There were about 400-500 series. Since they
    were rare people bought them for investment until somebody started counterfeiting
    them and their value dropped.
  • The stamp collection was used to cover Ferry Imre’s (Apu’s cousin’s) studies in
    Germany.
  • In the afternoon he went to the club after he left the office. He knew everybody and
    everybody liked him.
  • When he came back from the war, he bought an old house in the Aulich Lajos
    Street and he made it into a castle. In the end it cost double, the garden was laid
    out by the chief gardener of the city. The renovation was carried out by the best
    architect.
  • He died during an operation despite two of the best doctors (Profs Popp and Gara)
    being in attendance.
  • Buried in Jewish cemetery, Arad.

Footnote: https://fritzfamilyarchive.com/index.php/apus-family-history

Frieda Platte

  • PER-29
  • Personne
  • 1892-1970

Marga Kraus

  • PER-37
  • Personne
  • 1919-

Sàndor Bienenstock

  • PER-47
  • Personne
  • 1858-1903
  • Apu’s grandfather
  • Son of Emanuel Bienenstock
  • Husband of Malvina Bienenstock (his 1 st cousin, they married to keep their wealth
    together. They were very, very rich)
  • Father of Irma Bienenstock.
  • The family did not live in Zám.
  • They lived in the Kőrös Valley.
  • They had seats in the synagogue in Arad (both male and female) and they went
    there every important feast day.
  • The properties in Zám were extensive.
  • He died at 44 years of age.

Footnote: https://fritzfamilyarchive.com/index.php/apus-family-history

Bela Éles

  • PER-58
  • Personne
  • 1846-1904

Son of Armin Éles and Nina Hertz

  • Husband of Rozsi Haraszthi
  • Brother of Geza Eles
  • Doctorate in Law.2
  • He was an entrepreneur. He was involved in all sorts of businesses.
  • He was also an avid gambler. A card player, he spent money recklessly. He lost a
    lot of money. Without asking his brother he siged IOUs in his name.

Footnote: https://fritzfamilyarchive.com/index.php/apus-family-history

Erika Fritz

  • PER-109
  • Personne
  • -

Yael Fritz

  • PER-110
  • Personne
  • -

Simon Élias

  • PER-116
  • Personne
  • 1810-

Mòr Montag

  • PER-125
  • Personne
  • 1829-1898
  • Although the Montagh family had land in Kanak (now Rumania) the Montagh
    fortune was built by Mor Montag.
  • Lipot Montag was Mor’s father.
  • Mor escaped with the rest of the family to Szeged / Mako.
  • He had 12 children. Each had its own trade. One was an accountant, the other a
    solicitor and so on, thus the family’s business was taken care of from within the
    family.
  • He had an estate of 12 thousand kataszter hold (1 kataszter hold is 5755 m2) and
    he rented a further 14 thousand.
  • He must have been a formidable individual. Not only because of the fortune he built
    but also because of his civic contribution: after the floods of Szeged he organized
    the rebuilding of the town using his own money. The painting made of him
    (http://www.geni.com/photo/view/6000000001211818683?album_type=photos_of_
    me&photo_id=6000000027748094873&position=0) was a gift of the grateful
    citizenry.
  • When he died every son received 1000 kataszter hold.
  • Mor Montag, when in Budapest, lived at 4 Andrassy ut and the family office was at 2
    Andrassy ut.

Footnote: https://fritzfamilyarchive.com/index.php/apus-family-history

Eva Kanitz

  • PER-201
  • Personne
  • 1817-1863
  • One of Nina Herz’s aunt
  • She married Adolf B.B. Weiss and was the mother of Baron Manfred Weiss de
    Csepel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfréd_Weiss_Steel_and_Metal_Works) the
    founder of the Hungarian metal processing industry. He owned the Csepel works.
  • Mother of Judith Machlup, Antonie Weiss, Berthold Weiss, Helene Neumann,
    Nikolaus Weiss, Manfred (Mano) Weiss de Csepel, Baron and Jenny Eissler

Footnote: https://fritzfamilyarchive.com/index.php/apus-family-history

Lazar Kohn

  • PER-228
  • Personne
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