Franz Leopold Lafontaine Explained

Franz Leopold Lafontaine
Birth Name:Franz Anton Leopold
Birth Date:14 January 1756
Birth Place:Biberach an der Riss
Death Place:Mogilev[1]
Nationality:German-Polish
Known For:Work on catarrh
Occupation:Surgeon
Spouse:Maria Theresia Kornély

Franz Anton Leopold Lafontaine (Polish: Franciszek Lafontaine; 14 January 1756 – 12 December 1812) was a German-born Polish military surgeon. He was known as the editor of the first Polish medical journal and for his work on catarrh.

Early life

Leopold was born in Biberach as the son of Benno Leopold Ignatius Lafontaine (1731–1777), a merchant, and his wife Maria Katharina Franziska Leonhardt (b. 1725). It is possible that the Lafontaine family was descended from a Huguenot refugee.

He was physician to the last king of Poland, Stanisław August Poniatowski.[2]

Marriage and descendants

He married Maria Theresia Kornély (1765–1827), daughter of Joseph Kornély ( Nathan Adelkind), a wealthy Polish-Hungarian Court Jew converted to Catholicism.[3] He was a Jewish merchant, originally from Poland, established in Unvar, Hungary. Baptized, it takes the name of Joseph Kornély, in memory of an illustrious ancestor, Cornelius Adelkind, a 16th century Venetian printer and publisher.[4] [5] They had two daughters:

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Notes and References

  1. Loringhoven, F. von (1958) Europäische Stammtafeln Vol. III (J. A. Stargardt, Marburg)
  2. https://newspapers.lib.sfu.ca/jwb-25653/page-8 Jewish western bulletin, March 26, 1981, page 8
  3. Web site: Quartiers de M.T. de Kornely. L'Intermédiaire des chercheurs et curieux (Issues 519-529). fr. 11. 1995. 12 March 2024.
  4. ICC, janvier 1985. JM. Blanc
  5. https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/794-adelkind Jewish Encyclopedia