The Lilpop family was a well-known dynasty of artisans and industrialists from Warsaw, Poland.
The ancestor of the Polish branch of the family was Anton Augustin Lilpop from Graz in Austria, (1742 - 1815), who, escaping religious persecution of the Protestants in Catholic Austria, settled down in Warsaw during the last years of the reign of King Augustus III of Poland and founded a watchmaker firm in 1789. The firm existed until 1939, when it was destroyed by German bombs.
Most known descendants of the family were:
- Stanisław Lilpop (1817 - (1866), mechanical engineer, inventor, founder of Poland's greatest machine factory "Lilpop, Rau & Loewenstein" in Warsaw;
- Ludwik F.M. Lilpop, (1845 - 1905), watchmaker and philantropist, President of the Parish Council of Lutheran Church in Warsaw;
- Edward August Lilpop (1844 - 1911), Warsaw architect;
- Stefan Ludwik Lilpop (1872 - 1923), watchmaker, collector, generous patron of art and theatre.
Almost all Lilpops are buried at the Lutheran Cemetery in Warsaw.
Bibliography
- Eugeniusz Szulc, Cmentarz Ewangelicko-Augsburski w Warszawie, Warsaw 1989.
Last updated: 05-28-2005 11:05:30