Luis José Sartorius, 1st Count of San Luis
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Born | Luis José Sartorius y Tapia 1 February 1820 Seville, Spain |
Died | 22 February 1871 (aged 51 years). Madrid, Spain |
Sartorius, a man of very traditional convictions, was the leader of a faction of the
Family
Contrary to popular belief, Sartorius had nothing to do with Poland; he was of German origins. His paternal ancestors were from Hesse, the grandfather Johann Philipp Sartorius came from Umstadt and the grandmother María Isabel Trier was from Wehrda. Their son and Sartorius' father, Andrés Sartorius Trier, was born in Marburg; a military engaged against the French troops, he then sought refuge in Spain. He married María Joaquina Tapia Sánchez, born in Puerto Rico; her parents, Antonio de Tapia and Josefa Sánchez Oviedo, following a spell in America returned to their native Andalusia.
Sartorius was married to María de los Remedios Chacón y Romero de Cisneros (daughter of Rafael Chacón, 7th Marquis of Cela, and María del Amparo Romero de Cisneros y Nagüens), with whom he had seven children:
- Doña Isabel Sartorius y Chacón (b. 1874), died unmarried and without issue.
- Doña Laura Sartorius y Chacón, married to Enrique Maldonado y Carvajal, with issue.
- Doña Leonor Sartorius y Chacón, died as an infant.
- Don Luis Sartorius y Chacón, died as an infant.
- Don José Sartorius y Chacón, died as an infant.
- Doña María de la Concepción Sartorius y Chacón (1859-1887), married to Juan de Dios Pareja-Obregón, 7th Count of la Camorra, with issue.
- Don Fernando Sartorius, 2nd Count of San Luis (1860-1920), married to María del Carmen Díaz de Mendoza y Aguayo, with issue.