_John BLACKBURN _____+
| (1804 - 1875) m 1828
_John BLACKBURN _____|
| (1831 - ....) m 1852|
| |_Elizabeth DEAN _____
| (1806 - 1840) m 1828
|
|--John Barnes BLACKBURN
| (1852 - ....)
| _John BARNES ________
| | (1802 - ....)
|_Mary Ann BARNES ____|
(1832 - ....) m 1852|
|_Jane (BARNES) ______
(1808 - ....)
_Richard HARGREAVES _+
| (1821 - 1903) m 1850
_Thomas HARGREAVES __|
| (1850 - ....) m 1875|
| |_Mary HOLGATE _______
| (1834 - 1920) m 1850
|
|--Isabella HARGREAVES
| (1877 - ....)
| _Thomas WILKINSON ___
| | (1828 - ....) m 1851
|_Mary Ann WILKINSON _|
(1853 - 1926) m 1875|
|_Isabella HARVEY ____
(1830 - ....) m 1851
_John HITCHON _______+
| (1800 - 1881) m 1831
_Richard HITCHON ____|
| (1831 - 1900) m 1857|
| |_Anne HARGREAVES ____+
| (1811 - 1865) m 1831
|
|--John HITCHON
| (1860 - 1919)
| _____________________
| |
|_Sarah SHAW _________|
(1838 - 1922) m 1857|
|_____________________
__
|
_Thomas REDHEAD _____|
| (1704 - 1777) m 1726|
| |__
|
|
|--Henry REDHEAD
| (1736 - ....)
| __
| |
|_Elizabeth BAIZLEY __|
(1704 - 1777) m 1726|
|__
_William TATTERSALL _
| (1810 - ....) m 1830
_John TATTERSALL ____|
| (1835 - ....) m 1863|
| |_Ann EASTWOOD _______+
| (1811 - ....) m 1830
|
|--Jane TATTERSALL
| (1870 - ....)
| _Unknown SMALLEY ____
| |
|_Jane SMALLEY _______|
(1834 - ....) m 1863|
|_Unknown LAWSON _____+
_Alexandre MARGUTTI _+
|
_Enrico MARGUTTI ____|
| (1836 - 1914) m 1867|
| |_Eliza VEMDA ________
|
|
|--Albert Alexander Vincenz VON MARGUTTI
| (1869 - 1940)
| _Vincenzo GALLO _____
| |
|_Carlotta GALLO _____|
(1848 - 1929) m 1867|
|_____________________
[NI00088]
A minor historical figure, Albert was aide de camp to the Austrian emperor Franz Joseph at the time of the outbreak of World War 1. After the war he wrote a book which was published in at least 4 languages: copies can still be found on the second hand market.
Albert Alexander Vincenz, Baron von Margutti
Born November 28, 1869
Died January 3, 1940
Albert, a first cousin of our grandfather Louis Margutti, served in the court of the Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary for about 17 years, and in the court of the Emperor Karl until the Austrian-Hungarian Empire was dissolved at the end of World War I. He became one of Franz Joseph's personal aides.
Towards the end of his service, Albert was granted the title of Baron von Margutti. This picture was taken near the beginning of his service, in September 1902, and given to "Tante Laure" (Laura Chartrey).
Above from Marilyn Margutti 18.03.08 referring to scrapbook(7)
I think this is honorary. Probably sold when Albert was "hard up" and now on the market again.
A rough translation:
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Leopold II, King of the Belgians
To all present and to come, hail,
Wishing to give a witness to our good wishes
to Mr. Albert Margutti, Captain first class of the State,
Major General, Ordinance Officer to Count Paar, General of Cavalry,
First general aide-de-camp of his Highness the Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary,
On the proposition of our Minister of Foreign Affairs,
We have attested and do attest
Article 1: Mr. Albert Margutti is named Officer of the Order of Leopold.
He will wear the military decoration.
Article 2: He will take rank in the Order dating from this day.
Article 3: Our Minister of Foreign Affairs, having administration of the Order,
is charged with the execution of the present attestation.
Given at Lachen, the 6 September 1903
(signed) Leopold
By the king
The Minister of Foreign Affairs
(signed) J. Tavereau [?]
For a conforming copy, the Secretary General of the Department of Foreign Affairs
The Director General
Above from Marilyn Pickens regarding scrapbook(10)
In summary, he is complaining that Lisette has "forgotten" him, asks if she received his last card, and asks if she and her family are going to come to celebrate Christmas with him. He closes by sending his best wishes to his aunt and Victor. This would be the Victor who was Lisette's younger brother.
From Marilyn Pickens (translation of scrapbook(15))
To my very dear cousin, Mrs. Elisabeth Fonte-Margutti, from whom I have just received a new, touching proof of her truly signaled friendship, I dare to present this portrait which shows me in the procession of the Feast of God, June 6th 1912, among the Knights of the Order of the Iron Crown.
The always devoted and forever grateful,
Albert,
Knight Margutti
Vienna, June 30th, 1912