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Eitel Brothers
The four Brothers Emil, Karl, Robert and Max Eitel, originating from Stuttgart in Germany, operated since 1894 in Chicago as hoteliers und restaurateurs the luxury hotel Bismarck Hotel and some big restaurants such as the Marigold Gardens and the Old Heidelberg Inn. Another brother, the architect Albert Eitel remained in Stuttgart.
== Origin ==
The parents of the Eitel brothers were the Stuttgart citizens ''Emil Eitel'' (1840–1938) and ''Charlotte Eitel née Trost'' (1842–1917).
The father was the son of a baker and grandson of a tanner and worked his way up from a leather worker to a leather merchant (1867–1868) and finally to a leather goods manufacturer (1868–1890). The production of leather goods turned out to be very profitable and Emil Eitel became a wealthy man. He was owner of some villas and two big business houses in central downtown locations. He spent the last 48 years of his life as an independent gentleman and dealt with real estates. He died at the high age of almost 98 years and was buried together with his wife in Stuttgart on the Pragfriedhof cemetery.〔#Address books; #Familienregister. – There are also buried their son Albert, his wife ''Elisabeth Eitel geb. Hoffmann'' (1872–1961) and their daughter ''Lore Eitel'' (1903–1984).〕
The mother of the brothers originated from a vine dresser family in Stuttgart. She gave birth to 11 children. Three of them died before their first birthday.
Two sisters survived and the six brothers Emil, Karl, Robert, Max and Otto Eitel as well as the architect Albert Eitel, who as the only one of the brothers did not emigrate.〔#Familienregister.〕
The table shows the sons and daughters of Emil and Charlotte Eitel, without the three children, who did not survive their first birthday.〔#Familienregister; #NCAB 1967.〕

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