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Deutsch: Grabstätte von

Nathan Hellmann (1810, Pullitz/Police u Jemnice – 1885, Mödling), Kaiserlicher Rat, Großindustrieller, Textilfabrikant in Prag (N. Hellmann), Besitzer der Weberei in Ketzelsdorf bei Königinhof/Kocléřov und der Zuckerfabrik in Zditz/Zdice;
Richard Hellmann (1871, Wien – 1879, Wien);
Franziska Goldberger de Buda (geb. Hellmann; 1836, Prag – 1885, Wien);
Guido Hellmann (1887, Wien – 1892, Wien);
Bernhard Hellmann (1838, Prag – 1901, Grundlsee), Großindustrieller, Mitbesitzer der Firma N. Hellmann, Generalrat der de:Oesterreichisch-ungarische Bank;
Lina Hellmann (geb. Singer; 1850, Budapest – 1937, Wien), Dame des de:Elisabeth-Orden und Präsidentin des Theresien-Kreuzer-Vereins,

in der Alten Jüdischen Abteilung des Wiener Zentralfriedhofes (Tor 1, Gruppe 6, Reihe 29, Nr. 67).

Bernhard und Lina Hellmann waren die Schwiegereltern von de:Fritz Waerndorfer.

Zu den Nachkommen von Nathan Hellmann (u. a. Dr. Paul Hellmann und Irene Hellmann, geb. Redlich) siehe auch: https://www.leopoldmuseum.org/media/file/552_LM_4144_Hellmann.pdf.

Biografische Informationen: Georg Gaugusch: Wer einmal war. Das jüdische Großbürgertum Wiens 1800–1938. Band 1: A-K. Amalthea, Wien 2011, ISBN 978-3-85002-750-2, S. 1101–1105.
English: Grave of

Nathan Hellmann (1810, Police u Jemnice – 1885, Mödling), industrialist, textile manufacturer in Prague (N. Hellmann), owner of the weaving factory in Kocléřov, owner of the sugar factory in Zdice;
Richard Hellmann (1871, Vienna – 1879, Vienna);
Franziska Goldberger de Buda (née Hellmann; 1836, Prague – 1885, Vienna);
Guido Hellmann (1887, Vienna – 1892, Vienna);
Bernhard Hellmann (1838, Prague – 1901, Grundlsee), entrepreneur, General Councilor of the Austro-Hungarian Bank;
Lina Hellmann (née Singer; 1850, Budapest – 1937, Vienna), recipient of the Imperial Austrian en:Order of Elizabeth and president of the Theresien-Kreuzer-Verein,

in the Old Jewish part of the Vienna Central Cemetery (gate 1, group 6, row 29, number 67).

Biographical information: Georg Gaugusch: Wer einmal war. Das jüdische Großbürgertum Wiens 1800–1938. Vol. 1: A-K. Amalthea, Vienna 2011, ISBN 978-3-85002-750-2, p. 1101–1105.
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