{geni:about_me} Birth record
http://www.badatelna.eu/reprodukce/?fondId=1073&am...&reproId=3720850If Sandor (Alexander) Fleischl had siblings, they would have had to be dead before 1900, when father Samuel Fleischl died; Samuel Fleischl's obit named only one child -- Sandor.
http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsearch~model2~[HUNGMARR]HUNGMARR8* FLEISCHL, Sandor Samson, 24 ''[b. 1867]'', Parents: Samuel / Babetta (STEIN)
* RIESZ, Vilma, 21: Parents: Sandor / Paula (LEDERER)
* Married 20-Dec-1891, Pest Budapest Groom b. Neuern / Bride b. Pest (LDS 642976, Vol.38 78-02)
* (Note wife Vilma's ''NFP'' death notice mentions "in 16th year of happy marriage".)
HUNGARIAN DEATHS dabatase (JewishGen.org) shows birth of "unnamed, stillborn girl" to this couple on Oct. 18, 1894.
"'''Fleischl, Alexander (1867-?)''': bohémiai születésű dán konzul. A budapesti svéd konzul, Altschul 1916-ban bekövetkezett halála után 1921-ig megbízott svéd konzulként is működött Budapesten. 1919-ben saját kérésére dán állampolgár lett. ..." (''Magyar revízió svéd szemmel: svéd diplomáciai jelentések'' ..., Péter Solymossy, 2002; 227 pages)
-->Transl. (Google): "Fleischl, Alexander (1867 -?). Bohemian-born Danish consul. The Swedish Consul in Budapest [was A.] Altschul. After his [A's] death in 1916, until 1921 [A. Fleischl] was also appointed Swedish Consul in Budapest. In 1919, he became a Danish citizen at his own request."
["The King of Sweden has conferred on ''Herr ''Arthur Altschul'''' the Knight's Cross of the Order of Nordstar in recognition of his useful public works. Herr Altschul is Swedish Consul in Budapest." -- ''The Menorah: a monthly magazine for the Jewish home'' B'nai B'rith, Jewish Chautauqua Society, 1897 (GoogleBooks)
"Alexander Fleischl, consul general of Denmark to Budapest, elected in 1920; re-elected in 1926, 1935" in ''L'Alliance israélite universelle et la renaissance juive contemporaine: 1860-1960'', André Chouraqui, Presses universitaires de France, 1965 (GoogleBooks).
History of the Jews in Neuern, Josef Blau, Neuern (1907) via
http://www.porges.net/JewishHistoryOfNeuern.html:"In 1790 Samuel Abraham Janowitzer closed a "firm contract in wool and feather trade" with his two sons Wolf and Abraham for six years. The company was named Samuel Janowitzer and Sons. (…) This trade company which worked with –for this period – extraordinary means and business connections that spanned a major part of Bohemia, later changed its name to “Janowitzer, Porges & Co”, and later again to “Janowitzer & Fleischl”. (…) The present owner, '''Mr. Alexander Fleischl, is also Royal Danish consul'''" [published 1907]