1864 - 1946 (81 years)
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Name |
Carlos Antonio Scholtz [1, 2, 3, 4] |
Born |
4 Aug 1864 |
La Guaira, Venezuela |
Gender |
Male |
Naturalization |
19 Oct 1885 |
Newark, New Jersey [5, 6] |
Biography |
- He was co-founder of Scholtz & Co with his brother Henrique. He was a founder and former President of the New York Cocoa Exchange. From his New York Times obituary: Mr. Scholtz, a member of the exporting and importing firm Scholtz & Co., 82 Wall Street, Manhattan, was one the leaders in the cocoa trade. He was a founder and former first vice president of the Venezuelan Chamber of Commerce in the United States and a member of the Pan-American Society and the Bolivarian Society of the United States. He and his wife helped raise John Scholtz (son of Luis and Avalina) but they did not have any children of their own.
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Died |
13 May 1946 |
291 Fisher Av, White Plains, New York |
Person ID |
I297 |
Our Family |
Last Modified |
3 Dec 2016 |
Father |
Johan Cristafel Scholtz, b. 23 Jan 1837, Curaçao , d. 26 Jul 1905, Caracas, Venezuela (Age 68 years) |
Mother |
Obdulia Roldán, b. 20 Jul 1841, Venezuela , d. 2 May 1916, Caracas, Venezuela (Age 74 years) |
Married |
1 May 1858 |
Venezuela |
Family ID |
F114 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos
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| Carlos Alfredo Scholtz
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| Carlos Alfredo Scholtz
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| The Scholtz Family Back row Jose' Henrique, Rosa Amalia, Frederico, Isabel, Alfredo, Obdulia. Front row Elisa, Carlos Alfredo, Obdulia Roldan (mother), Johan Cristafel (father), Mimi, or someone else, Guillermo or Luis Roldan. This family portrait probably taken at a studio in Caracas, Venezuela. Josefina (Gozewina in Dutch) Alida was probably in Curacao with her family. Louisa Theresa may have been visiting her. |
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Sources |
- [S59] Tradition (Reliability: 0).
- [S61] Scholtz, C. A. Obit, New York Times (Reliability: 0).
- [S213] Muller, Roger - Notes from.
- [S484] Alfredo Scholtz Journal, Alfredo Scholtz.
- [S265] Passport Application.
1924 Passport Application
- [S262] Passanger List.
14 Sept 1924 Passanger List arrival from Christobal, Canal Zone to New York
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