Bezalel LATZKO remarried (2) Marie LATZKO
(b. 1780 Waag-Neustadtl, 25 December 1866).
-
Anton LATZKO
(aka. Antal Laczkó de Vágujhely) married his cousin's daughter
Sidonie (Sidy) (Sidonia) LATZKO (LACZKO)
- Fanny LATZKO (LACZKó DE VÁGUJHELY) (b. 1868, d. 1964) married
Josef Baron Freiherr VON HATVANY-DEUTSCH, II
(b. 1858, d. 1913).
He was a Baron of the Austro-Hungarian Empire as was his
brother Karoly HATVANY-DEUTSCH (b. 1860, d. 1916).
Contact: Baron Karoly's descendant
Ron J. HATVANY hatvan@comcast.net
- Andros HATVANY (Andrew) (b. 1892, d.), no children
- Antonia HATVANY (b. 1894 Hatvan, d. 1974 Stockton, New Jersey),
no children
- Bernard (Berci) Baron HÁTVANY-DEUTSCH DE HÁTVAN
married (1924) and divorced (1931) Maria Vera HESSELBERGER
(b. 9 Jan. 1906 Germany, d. Jan. 1987 Italy).
Came to U.S. from Southampton, England on the RMS
Mauretania.
- Prof.
Dr. Jozsef Baron HÁTVANY-DEUTSCH DE HÁTVAN
(b. 1926 Ungarn, Hungary, d. 1988 France).
For six years he served as
chairman of the IFIP Working Group on Discrete Manufacturing (WG 5.3). He was chairman and
member of many International Program Committees and delivered over 20 invited keynote and survey
papers at international conferences. In 1977 he received the IFIP Silver Core award.
Prof. HATVANY was educated primarily in Great Britain, and studied
physics at Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1947 he returned to Hungary. He published 169 scientific
papers, primarily in the design and implementation of CAD/CAM systems, worked in institutions
around the world, and received numerous awards.
- Lili Baronin HÁTVANY-DEUTSCH DE HÁTVAN
(b. 13 Mar. 1890, Hatvan, Com. Heves, d. 12 Nov. 1967 Manhattan, New York).
Became Baronness in 1908.
She married (13 April 1909 Budapest) and divorced (1911)
Imre FREUND DE TóSZEG aka: Imre Tószeghy de Tószeg
(b. 1875).
Lili Baronin HÁTVANY-DEUTSCH DE HÁTVAN remarried
(21 Dec. 1913 Budapest, divorced before Revolution of 1918)
Julius Baron von MADARASSY-BECK, a.k.a.: Julius Baron BECK-DE-MADARAS
(b: 18 Aug. 1872 Budapest d: 20 Nov. 1939 Budapest),
Direktor der Kreditbank, Budapest,
son of Dr.jur. Hugo (Baron) BECK (DE MADARAS),
and Emilia POLLAK.
[Hugo BECK became a Hungarian Baron 28 Dec. 1895,
see Barcsay-Amant, 238/XXVIII.]
She was a playwright in Budapest (Inner City Theatre), and
cotinued in the New York with "The Love Duel" at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre
(88 performances, April-July 1929) and "Tonight or Never"
at the Belasco Theatre (232 performances, through June 1930-June 1931)
"Tonight or Never" was released as a movie in 1931. She also wrote "My Kingdom for a
Cook" (1943) and "Night of Love" (1941).
She resumed her
maiden name of HATVANY, continuing to use Lili HATVANY all through her
years in Hollywood.
-
Mariella Baronin von MADARESSY-BECK
(b. 9 Dec. 1916 Budapest, d. 8 November 2000)
married (1939), divorced (1945)
Robert Osborne COX (b. 1917)
- Thomas Riley COX (b. 1942)
trscons@gmail.com changed name (around 1959)
to Thomas Rily SUNDSTROM
Mariella remarried (1946), divorced (1965)
Edward Karl SUNDSTROM (b. 1917, d. 1983).
- Anthony Andrew SUNDSTROM (b. 1947)
- Adolf LATZKO
- Hermann LATZKO
- Minna LATZKO
- Sali LATZKO
- Rosa LATZKO
Information about this branch of the family tree
from Alisa SHARON alisa_Sharon at yahoo.com, and
Wolf-Erich ECKSTEIN.
Daniel E. LOEB, eMail:
loeb17@gmail.com