Some ancestors of Clement von Franckenstein


compiled by William Addams Reitwiesner


The following material on the immediate ancestry of Clement von Franckenstein should not be considered either exhaustive or authoritative, but rather as a first draft.





William Addams Reitwiesner

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1. Clement George Frhr v u zu Franckenstein
b. Buckingham, England, 28 May 1944, actor (as "Clement von Franckenstein")

2. Georg Frhr v u zu Franckenstein, later "Sir George Franckenstein" (1878-1953)
m. 1939
3. Editha King (-1953)

4. Karl Frhr v u zu Franckenstein (1831-1898) m. 1872
5. Elma Gfin v Schönborn-Wiesentheid (1841-1884)
6. Nigel Keppel King [d. by 1939]
7. Adelaide Keppel [living 1939]

8. Karl Frhr v u zu Franckenstein (1798-1845) m. 1824
9. Leopoldine Gfin Apponyi v Nagy-Apponyi (1804-1870)
10. Klemens Gf v Schönborn-Wiesentheid (1810-1877) m. 1838
11. Irene Gfin Batthyany v Nemet-Ujvar (1812-1891)

18. Georg Gf Apponyi v Nagy-Apponyi (1780-1849) m. 1802
19. Anna Gfin Zichy v Zich (1780-1866)
20. Franz Gf v Schönborn-Wiesentheid (17776-1840) m. 1802
21. Ferdinanda Isabella Gfin v Westphalen zu Fürstenberg (1781-1813)
22. Vince Gf Batthyany v Nemet-Ujvar (1772-1827) m. 1801
23. Theresia Rudnyak de Batsfa (1778-1847)

36. Antal Gf Apponyi v Nagy-Apponyi (1755-1817) m. 1779
37. Caroline Gfin zu Lodron-Laterano (1756-1825)
38. Ferenc Gf Zichy v Zich (1749-1812) m. 1770
39. Maria Anna Gfin v Kolowrat-Krakowsky (1753-1805)
44. Jozsef Gf Batthyany v Nemet-Ujvar (1737-1806) m. 1765
45. Maria Franziska Gfin Illeshazy v Illeshaza (1740-1817)

78. Leopold Wilhelm Gf v Kolowrat-Krakowsky (1727-1809) m. 1750
79. Marie Theresia Gfin del Caretto-Cavriani di Millesimo (1729-1769)
88. Imre Gf Batthyany v Nemet-Ujvar (1707-1774) m. 1737
89. Maria Anna Viktoria Gfin Sauer v Krosigk zu Ankerstein (1720-1764)
90. Jozsef Gf Illeshazy v Illeshaza (1700-1766) m. 1739
91. Theresia Petronella Gfin v Abensberg-Traun (1710-1790)









NOTES






2 -- George Franckenstein had been the Austrian Minister in London for eighteen years when the Nazis took over Austria (1938) and recalled him. Instead he stayed in London, was naturalized a British subject, and knighted. For details see, for instance, the following newspaper articles:














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