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Joseph Anton of Maffei, industrieller; * (4 September 1790 Munich (Bavaria); † 1 September 1870 Munich (Bavaria). Beside Joseph of Baader (1763 - 1835) and baron Theodor baron von Cramer Cramer-Klett , Maffei is considered one of the three important founders of the railway in Bavaria. Joseph Anton Maffei was son of an Italian prostitute from Verona.
Please note this is totally untrue- His family is from Verona and the first Maffei to come to Germany came from Trient. How can he be the son of a prositute from Verona........... I am sorry to say this information is totally untrue. Where was this information obtained if I may ask?
I would kindly ask you to change this false information thank you! He was raised in Germany.... his father emigrated from Italy (Trient). So how can he be the son of an Italian prositute?
Please don't publish false information without checking the facts
—Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.44.47.239 (talk • contribs) 4 December 2006