SpouseNathalia (Antonio) Winkler
Birth26 Oct 1826, Sagdogoura, Bukovina, Moldavia (Romania)
MemoAustro-Hungary at the time.
Residence24 Jun 1915, 104 Avenue Victor Hugo, Paris 16e, France
ResidenceMar 1900, 10 bis Rue Herran, Paris 16e, France
Death24 Jun 1915, Paris 16e, France
Burial26 Jun 1915, Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris, France
MemoShe shares the tomb of her son Ernest Michel Vlasto, in one of the three adjoining Vlasto plots: one empty and the other containing her daughter-in-law Tarsi Vlasto (née Zarifi).
OriginBukovina, Moldavia/Romania.
Note 1Referred to in P. Argenti’s ‘Libro d’Oro de la Noblesse de Chio’ as ‘petite fille’ of General Josef Dwerniki. Her death certificate only confirms her to be the daughter of Antoine Winckler and a Marie Dwernicka.
Note 2She may be the elderly lady pictured seated in a cane garden chair at a Vlasto family house party at Saltmarsh Castle in 1911. However, this person may instead be Fanny Kessisoglou (m. Zarifi).
Note 3Her death certificate is witnessed by her ‘petit-fils’ Paul Besson, a 42 year-old engineer living at 59 Rue Boissières (Paris 16e) and by 72 year-old Vice-Admiral Auguste Besson, grand officer de la Légion d’Honneur, of 100 Rue de Longchamps (Paris 16e).
Marr. WitnessAlexandro Henrico Bassereau and ???? [first name illegible] de Bogusz [perhaps].
Flags***, Dwerniki
FatherDr Jur. Antonio (Jakob) Winkler von Winkler (ca1801-1866)
MotherMaria (Josef) Dwernicki Dwernicka (ca1806->1870)