Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. When Franziska Fanny Tiefenbrunn was born on 21 April 1859, in München, Hirschbach, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bavaria, Germany, her father, Peter Paul Tiefenbrunn, was 42 and her mother, Elisabeth März, was 32. She married Dr. jur. Ernst Heinrich Göring on 26 October 1884, in London, England, United Kingdom.

    • Female
    • Dr. Jur. Ernst Heinrich Göring
  2. Apr 29, 2022 · Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Death: July 15, 1923 (64) Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Place of Burial: Grosshadern, Stadtkreis München, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany. Immediate Family: Daughter of Peter Paul Tiefenbrunn and Elisabeth Tiefenbrunn. Wife of Dr. jur. Heinrich Ernst Göring.

    • "Fanny"
    • Munich, Bavaria, Germany
    • April 21, 1859
    • July 15, 1923 (64)Munich, Bavaria, Germany
  3. He was the fifth child of the former Reichskommissar to German South-West Africa and German Consul General to Haiti, Heinrich Ernst Göring, and his wife, Franziska "Fanny" Tiefenbrunn, who came from a Bavarian peasant family.

  4. Franziska Tiefenbrunn Göring. Created by: CMWJR. Added: Jun 25, 2020. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 211803903. Source citation. She was the second wife of Heinrich Ernst Göring. They were married in London on May 26, 1885.

  5. Mar 4, 2016 · Born on 9 March 1895, Albert was the fifth and youngest child of Heinrich Ernst Göring and Franziska Tiefenbrunn… at least officially. Rumor has it that his biological father was actually his godfather, Ritter Hermann von Epenstein – a Jew who converted to Catholicism to become a noble.

  6. Feb 8, 2018 · The family’s patriarch, Heinrich Ernst Göring, enjoyed success as the Reichskommissar to German South-West Africa while his wife, Franziska Tiefenbrunn, left behind her life as a Bavarian peasant to create a family of her own.

  7. Mar 9, 2015 · Albert Guenther Goering was born in the Berlin suburb of Friedenau, the last of five children born to the former Franziska Tiefenbrunn and Heinrich Ernst Goering. Heinrich himself was a diplomat whose career included being governor-general of Germany’s colony in South-West Africa (today Namibia), and later a consul-general in Haiti.

  1. People also search for