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The Rothschild Family Tree. The Rothschild family featured on this website showws the descendants through the male line of Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744-1812) of Frankfurt. The online Rothschild Family Tree is derived from The Rothschild Family Index, compiled in 2000. Go to the Rothschild Familly Tree » The link will open in a new window.
Genealogy - The Rothschild Archive
The Rothschild Family Index 2000 Return to Rothschild Archive website Mayer Amschel Rothschild 1744-1812 1.1 = 1770 Gutle Schnapper 1753-1849 1.1W Jeannette Rothschild 1771-1859 2.1 = 1795 Benedict Moses Worms 1772-1824 2.1H
The Family - Rothschild Archive
The Rothschild family can trace their origins back to the Frankfurt's Judengasse in the 1450s. Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744-1812) laid the foundations on which his five sons and their descendants would build a Europe wide banking empire, establishing their businesses and making their family homes in Vienna, London, Paris and Naples, as well as Frankfurt.
The Archive ‹ Our Projects :: The Rothschild Archive
The Rothschild Family Tree. The Rothschild Archive is responsible for maintaining the family tree of the male lines of the Rothschild banking family descended from Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744-1812), and the Archive also keeps records of the female lines. A Rothschild Research Forum membership is not required to access these pages. G o to The ...
Exhibitions ‹ Rothschild Timeline :: The Rothschild Archive
Aged 26, Evelyn de Rothschild (1931-2022) (later Sir Evelyn) joined N M Rothschild & Sons to be trained in the family's business. Evelyn oversaw the rebuilding of New Court in the early 1960s and served as Chairman of N M Rothschild & Sons Limited from 1976 to 2003, pioneering the firm’s involvement in the Conservative government's ...
The Family ‹ Family name & crest :: The Rothschild Archive
Sources for political history: Lionel de Rothschild: first Jewish MP: 1858. Sources for sporting history: St Amant winner of the Derby: 1904. Sources for local history: gardeners at Aston Clinton: 1899. Sources for Rothschild family history: Lionel de Rothschild's yacht Rhodora: 1927. Sources for London history: entrance to New Court: 1965
Origins of the business - Rothschild Archive
to Mr. Salomon Rothschild, and if likewise Mr. Jacob (James) Rothschild gets married, there still remain Thirty-eight 50th shares left for the three partners, that is to say, Mr. Meyer Amschel, Mr. Amschel and Mr. Salomon Rothschild, of which Nineteen 50th shares belong to Mr. Meyer Amschel Rothschild, Nine and a half to Mr. Amschel Rothschild and
The Family ‹ Family interests :: The Rothschild Archive
Le Goût Rothschild, (the Rothschild taste), describes a detailed, elaborate style of interior decoration and living which had its origin in France, Britain, and Germany during the nineteenth century, when the Rothschild family was at its height. The Rothschild aesthetic and life-style later influenced other rich and powerful families ...
The Family ‹ Family interests :: The Rothschild Archive
The company of composers and performers has been a repeating feature of Rothschild family history. Chopin, Liszt, Paganini and Rossini (a close friend of Lionel de Rothschild (1808-1879) and his sisters) came often to the Paris salons of James' wife Baroness Betty de …
The Family ‹ Family interests :: The Rothschild Archive
Strongly connected to the Franco-Swiss branch of the Rothschild family, the story of the Gitana boats began in 1876 on the banks of Lake Geneva. In 1876, Baroness Julie de Rothschild (1830-1907) ordered the first Gitana, a steam schooner 24 metres long, with which she became the fastest woman on water in the world with a speed record of 20.5 knots.