Baron Eugène Daniel von Rothschild (6 March 1884 – 25 April 1976) was a member of the notable Rothschild family. He was part of the 5th generation of Rothschild (measured from Mayer Amschel) and his parents were Salomon and Bettina Rothschild. He was descended from the Austrian branch of the family.
Eugène Daniel (Bun) von Rothschild | |
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Born | 6 March 1884 |
Died | 25 April 1976 92) | (aged
Spouse |
Catherine Wolff
(m. 1925; died 1946) |
Parent(s) | Albert Salomon von Rothschild Bettina Caroline de Rothschild |
Relatives | Georg Anselm Alphonse (1877–1934) Alphonse Meyer de Rothschild (1878–1942) Charlotte Esther von Rothschild (1879–1885) Ludwig Nathaniel (1882–1955) Valentine Noémi von Rothschild (1886–1969) Oskar von Rothschild (1888–1909) |
Early life
Rothschild was born on 6 March 1884. He was a younger son of Albert Salomon von Rothschild and Bettina Caroline de Rothschild.[1]
Career
He served in the World War I in the Austrian Imperial Army but after the war was less need for soldiers and thus he retired.
Personal life
On 28 April 1925, after living together in Paris following her 1922 divorce, he married Countess Erwein von Schönborn-Buchheim (née Catherine "Kitty" Wolf, formerly Mrs. Dandridge Spotswood, who married Count Erwein in 1911) (1885–1946),[2] Kitty (who was also American) was a friend of Wallis Simpson and after Edward VIII abdicated he traveled to Catherine and Eugène's Castle in Enzesfeld near Vienna.[3][4] Shortly after the beginning of World War II, Catherine and Eugéne left for Long Island where Catherine later died in 1946.[3]
Eugène then remarried the actress Jeanne Stuart on 21 December 1952.[1] They both lived in New York City and Long Island but eventually left to live in Monte Carlo where he died in 1976.[5]
References
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