NameMoritz (Mordechai) Knöpflmacher
Birth16 Mar 1828
Death24 Mar 1910
FatherJakob Jacob Knöpfelmacher (1790-1863)
MotherRosalie Morgenstern (1786-1868)
Spouses
Birth12 Jan 1830
Death21 Nov 1899
Burial23 Nov 1899
ChildrenAdolf (Abraham) (1856-1930)
 Jakob (1863-1863)
Notes for Moritz (Mordechai) Knöpflmacher
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{geni:about_me} Moritz (Mordechai) Knöpflmacher lived for several years in Holesov before moving to Vienna, Austria. At the time of his death, he was residing at 1020, Ob. Donaustr. 63, Vienna. He was buried next to his wife on 24March 1910. He printed two Hebrew Haggadahs for Passover, which are still owned by his great-grandson, Ulrich Knoepflmacher. He was a skillful genealogist and was the author of the extensive "Stammbaum" (family history) of the Knoepflmacher family.

According to family stories, Moritz was interested in the history of the Knopfelmacher family from an early age. He began his genealogical efforts by confirming the family's direct descent from the legendary Rabbi, the MaHaRal ofPrague -- Jehuda Loew (d. 1609). Subsequently, he traveled extensively seeking out -- and becoming acquainted with -- numerous branches of the Knopfelmacher family (as well as other connected families). Moritz is said to have written a detailed extensive genealogical account of the Knopfelmacher family, nearly 300 pages in length. However, that work was included in numerous possessions sent by his grandson, Georg, to a storage facility in Odessa at thebeginning of World War II -- and never seen again.

What was preserved was a 66-page abbreviated summary that Georg kept with him. The original is now in the possession of Georg's son, Ulrich C. Knoepflmacher, a retired Princeton University professor. Copies of it have been madeavailable to various interested family members.
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