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  1. When Aloisia Johanna Kaes was born on 19 January 1878, in Purschau, Tachau, Bohemia, Austria, her father, Johannes Josef Kaes, was 33 and her mother, Wilhelmine Dubsky, was 28. She married Ferdinand Porsche on 17 October 1903, in Maffersdorf, Reichenberg, Bohemia, Austria.

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  2. May 31, 2022 · Aloisia Johanna Porsche formerly Kaes. Born 1878 in Wien, Österreich. Daughter of Johann Kaes and Vilemina (Dubsky) Kaes. Sister of Otto Kaes. Wife of Ferdinand Porsche — married 17 Oct 1903 in Maffersdorf, Reichenberg, Böhmen, Österreich. Descendants.

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  3. Jul 10, 2024 · Genealogy for Aloisia Johanna Kaes (1878 - 1959) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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    On September 3, 1875, Ferdinand Porsche, third of five children of Anton Porsche, was born in Maffersdorf, Reichenberg, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Vratislavice nad Nisou, Liberec, Czech Republic).

    At the age of 14, Ferdinand was already performing experiments with electricity. For example, he fitted ice skates with battery-powered lights. However, his father tried to forbid his son from busying himself with “such nonsense”. Anton Porsche was the owner of a plumbing workshop and expected Ferdinand to take over the family business after Ferdin...

    Ferdinand began working at the electricity company Bela Egger & Co. (now Brown Boveri) in Vienna. With his bright talent, Ferdinand Porsche was promoted from a worker to the test centre manager within a few years.

    F. Porsche built an electric wheel-hub motor. In the same year he started working at Hofwagenfabrik Jacob Lohner & Co., Vienna, in the freshly established car department.

    The “P1” – designed and built by Ferdinand Porsche – was one of the first vehicles registered in Austria. It was taken to the streets of Vienna on June 26, 1898. The highly compact electric drive, weighing just 130 kg/290 lb, offered an output of 3 hp. For short periods, up to 5 hp could be achieved in overloading mode, allowing the P1 to reach up ...

    The Lohner-Porsche – a vehicle powered by the Porsche electric wheel-hub motors – was celebrated as an epoch-making innovation at the world trade fair in Paris. The Lohner-Porsche electric car, a “Chaise” (“Chair”) with the internal vehicle number 24000, was exhibited as the only Austrian car at the 1900 Paris World Fair. A news report at the time ...

    In 1902 as a reserve soldier, Ferdinand Porsche was the driver for Archduke Franz Ferdinand (whose later assassination sparked World War I). Ferdinand drove one of his own designs.

    In July 1906, after 8 years at Lohner, F. Porsche took up the position of Technical Director at Austro-Daimler in Wiener Neustadt. At the age of only 31, he was responsible for the model range of one of Europe’s largest automotive companies.

    The petrol/electric vehicles with electric wheel hub drive sold from 1908 were especially popular with city dwellers. Daimler’s Marienfelde plant produced trucks, beer transporters, waste collection and other municipal vehicles, buses for city tours and, above all, fire engines. The battery-powered and later petrol/electric drive systems were devel...

    On September 19, 1909, son Ferdinand Anton Ernst (“Ferry”) was born. On the same day Ferdinand was busy racing at Semmering, 40 km from home, in an Austro-Daimler Maja engineered by himself. He got the news about the birth of his son by telegram.

  4. Research genealogy for Aloisia Johanna KAES, as well as other members of the KAES family, on Ancestry®.

  5. 4 days ago · Aloisia Johanna Kaes. Born in 1878. Died in 1959. 81 years old. 2 children. 8 grandchildren.

  6. Sep 3, 2024 · In 1903, Porsche married Aloisia Johanna Kaes in his hometown of Maffersdorf. The couple went on to have two children: Louise and Ferdinand Anton Ernst, nicknamed Ferry. Two...

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