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Mòr Montag
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1829-1898
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- 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
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Place of birth - , Place of death - District VI.
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The Montagh family became the 8th richest family in Budapest with extensive land holdings which at one stage was 28870 hectares, and numerous buildings in Budapest. The family's headquarters were at 20 Andrassy Boulevard, Budapest. The family mausoleum can be found in the Jewish Cemetery Budapest, Hungary. Married in Moko, Hungary.
Land-owner. Established the family fortune.Perfected a way to move his cattle from his properties such that they arrived to Vienna in top condition. The Montagh family eventually owned 28870 hectares of land, thus becoming one of the largest land-owners in Hungary. Family ennobled in 1913. Changed name from Montag to Montagh. Family headquarters at 20 Andrassy Ut, Budapest. 8th richest family in Budapest. Family crypt in Jewish cemetery, Budapest