Itzig FamilyCollection 1760-1983 bulk 1780-1900

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Itzig FamilyCollection 1760-1983 bulk 1780-1900

The Itzig FamilyCollection contains papers documenting the history and genealogy of the Itzig andrelated families. Particularly prominent are the careers and significantachievements of Daniel Itzig (1722-1799) and his son Isaac Daniel Itzig (1750-1806).The collection includes family trees, many photocopies of official certificates andletters, an unpublished typescript for a book on Isaac Daniel Itzig and a few copiesof photographs of family members.

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Mendelssohn (Family : Mendelssohn, Moses, 1729-1786)

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Cauer, Karoline

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Daniel Itzig was born in 1722 in Berlin, the son of Isaac Daniel Itzig a horse merchant. Daniel Itzig became a banker and minter. His son and third child, Isaac Daniel Itzig, was born in Berlin in 1750. Like his father he was a banker and was named by Friedrich Wilhelm II in 1776 as royal banker and jeweler (Oberhofjouvelier und Banquier) and became royal architect (Hofbaurat). In 1791 Daniel Itzig and his descendants were granted naturalization by the king. In 1777 Isaa...

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Itzig, Daniel, 1723-1799

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