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Person
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Olga Schweiger
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Dates of existence
1867-1937
History
- Married to József Montágh, lived in Maria Valéria utca 1.
- She had three sister, Stefanie Schweiger (Wellisch Gyuláné), Hortense Schweiger
(Zombori Stein), Gisella Schweiger (Gizi néni) and Irma Schweiger. None of them
had any children. - Mother of Tibor Montagh, Pal Montagh, Lilly Montagh and Ada "Dolly" Montagh
- During the war the German Army Headquarters moved into the building on Maria
Valéria utca. When the German Army moved out the Russian Army moved in, there
was a fire and the whole building burnt down to the ground. - In this house, on the first floor, also lived Stefanie Schweiger (Wellisch Gyuláné)
and Forrai Dezső and his family. On the other floors all the family members had
their own apartments to live in when they came to Budapest. - Olga Schweiger (Montágh Józsefné) had some beautiful jewellery. For example a
pair of 4 carat diamond earrings. One was left to Kato the other one was left to Éva
Forrai, who was killed by the Nazi’s. - Apu saw Olga Schweiger last in 1936, when she came down to Arad. She was a
beautiful elderly lady. The László Fülöp painting of Olga Schweiger which Apu
bought from the relatives when visiting Budapest is now in Sydney.
Footnote: https://fritzfamilyarchive.com/index.php/apus-family-history
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Related entity
Ada "Dolly" Montagh (1894-1964)
Identifier of related entity
PER-61
Category of relationship
family
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Lilly Montagh (1888-1955)
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PER-26
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family
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Nandor Schweiger (-)
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PER-119
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family
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Tibor Montagh (-1946)
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PER-62
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family
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Pal Montagh (1898-1967)
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PER-63
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family
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Irma Schweiger (1867-)
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PER-121
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family
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Stefània Schweiger (1868-1955)
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PER-122
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family
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Gisella Schweiger (1851-1901)
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PER-123
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family
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Hortense Schweiger (1870-1971)
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PER-124
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family
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Jozsef Montag (1856-1927)
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PER-6
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family
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PER-59
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Painting of Olga Schweiger by Làzslò Füllöp - who also painted Queen Victoria. (In family possession)