Gomperz

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Gomperz, Gompertz, Gompers, Gumperz, Gumpertz


The famous Jewish Gomperz family of Vienna originated in Brno:
  • Philipp Gomperz (1782-1857), banker in Brno, married with Henriette Auspitz (1792-1881)
  • Josephine Gomperz (Josephine von Wertheimstein) (1820-1894), married with Leopold von Wertheimstein (1801-1883)
  • Max Gomperz, Max Ritter von Gomperz (about 1822-1913), married with Louise Auspitz (1832-1917).
  • Julius von Gomperz, Julius Ritter von Gomperz (Julius Gomperz) (1824/3-1909; [1]), Moravian-Austrian merchant and statesman, married with Caroline von Gomperz-Bettelheim
  • Sophie Gomperz (Sophie von Todesco) (1825-1895), married with Baron Eduard Todesco
  • Theodor Gomperz (1832-1912; [2]), Moravian-Austrian philologist
  • Minna Gomperz (1827-1886)
  • Benjamin Gomperz (born 1861; [3]), Austrian physician
  • Palais Gomperz, Vienna

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[edit] Gompertz

Gompertz brothers of London is descended from the family of Gomperz of Emmerich:

  • Isaac Gompertz (1774-1856; [4]), poet
  • Benjamin Gompertz (1779-1865; [5]), British actuary, mathematician
  • Lewis Gompertz (?-1861; [6]), inventor

[edit] Gomperts

  • Rebecca Gomperts, Dutch physician and activist, see also Women on Waves

[edit] Gompers

[edit] Gumperz, Gumpertz

  • Sam Gumpertz

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