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Apart from his work for the family businesses, Isaac bought a wine estate and started his own wine production. The Chateau Bonard Ledonitz is one of the finest wine producers in Brasland and has won countless prizes internationally.
 
Apart from his work for the family businesses, Isaac bought a wine estate and started his own wine production. The Chateau Bonard Ledonitz is one of the finest wine producers in Brasland and has won countless prizes internationally.
  
In 1937 Isaac Moses married his first cousin [[Mayer von Ledonitz|Alexandra von Ledonitz]]. She was a great beauty and became a very popular and sophisticated hostess. They had six children: [[Elie de Ledonitz|Elie]] (born 1938), [[Gustave de Ledonitz|Gustave]] (born 1939), Isabelle (born 1941), Jacqueline (born 1943), Pauline (born 1948) and Hermine (born 1950).
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In 1937 Isaac Moses married his first cousin [[Mayer von Ledonitz|Alexandra von Ledonitz]]. She was a great beauty and became a very popular and sophisticated hostess. They had six children: [[Elie de Ledonitz|Elie]] (born 1938), [[Gustave de Ledonitz|Gustave]] (born 1939), Isabelle (born 1941), Jacqueline (born 1943), [[Anselm Carl von Ledonitz|Pauline]] (born 1948) and Hermine (born 1950).
  
 
Isaac Moses died in 1999.
 
Isaac Moses died in 1999.
  
 
[[Category: Brasland]]
 
[[Category: Brasland]]

Revision as of 09:01, 11 February 2015

Isaac Moses de Ledonitz (1912-1999) was a Braslander banker. He was the son of Henri de Ledonitz.

Apart from his work for the family businesses, Isaac bought a wine estate and started his own wine production. The Chateau Bonard Ledonitz is one of the finest wine producers in Brasland and has won countless prizes internationally.

In 1937 Isaac Moses married his first cousin Alexandra von Ledonitz. She was a great beauty and became a very popular and sophisticated hostess. They had six children: Elie (born 1938), Gustave (born 1939), Isabelle (born 1941), Jacqueline (born 1943), Pauline (born 1948) and Hermine (born 1950).

Isaac Moses died in 1999.