Nathan Mayer Rothschild - Family

Family

On 22 October 1806 in London he married Hannah Barent-Cohen (1783–1850), daughter of Levi Barent-Cohen (1747–1808) and wife Lydia Diamantschleifer and paternal granddaughter of Barent Cohen and wife, whose other son Salomon David Barent-Cohen (d. 1807) married Sara Brandes, great-grandparents of Karl Marx. Their children were:

  1. Charlotte Rothschild (1807–1859) married 1826 Anselm von Rothschild (1803–1874) Vienna
  2. Lionel Nathan (1808–1879) married 1836 Charlotte von Rothschild (1819–1884) Naples
  3. Anthony Nathan (1810–1876) married 1840 Louise Montefiore (1821–1910)
  4. Nathaniel (1812–1870) married 1842 Charlotte de Rothschild (1825–1899) Paris
  5. Hannah Mayer (1815–1864) married 1839 Hon. Henry FitzRoy (1807–1859)
  6. Mayer Amschel (1818–1874) married 1850 Juliana Cohen (1831–1877)
  7. Louise (1820–1894) married 1842 Mayer Carl von Rothschild (1820–1886) Frankfurt

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