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Rothschild Family History of Inbreeding & Incest

March 8, 2025



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Hopefully inbreeding has not affected their judgment

Whether the Rothschilds intend for it or not, 
incest has the inevitable effect of preventing wealth 
from being inherited outside of the family, 
because the women rarely produce heirs for a non-Rothschild. 

Rothschilds by J Volker p.8-11


"The Rothschild bank was essentially a noble court in practice, a business in form. And, like all nobility, the Rothschilds practiced copious amounts of incest - most of the family's girls were married to a first cousin, uncle, etc. Any who did not marry incestuously usually married actual nobility or members of other prominent banking families - these marriages were generally arranged by the parents long beforehand. 

Let us look at James Mayer and his wife Betty, who was also his niece - they married in 1824. All last names in the following chart are pre-marriage names, so that they indicate the original family the spouse comes from.

This is only a very shallow picture of the extent to which incestuous marriage was practiced among the Rothschilds. By the second generation descending from father Mayer Amschel, we are left with seventeen Rothschilds, plus the original five men.

 
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Of these twenty two fellows, fifteen were married incestuously. By the fourth generation, the British banker Nathan Rothschild would marry his cousin Emma Louise: they shared not only both grandparents on the maternal side, but on the paternal side too, making them "double-first-cousins" - it is an undeniable fact that a "double-first-cousin-wife" is something which requires generations of incest to even render possible. 

James Rothschild also married his seventeen year old cousin Dorothy when he was thirty-five; and so on, the reader gets the point and may look further into that if they wish. 

The incest is important to note because, while it may seem like only a bizarre "quirk", it is actually an economic mechanism. Whether the Rothschilds intend for it or not, incest has the inevitable effect of preventing wealth from being inherited outside of the family, because the women rarely produce heirs for a non-Rothschild. 




Whether the Rothschilds committed to incest deliberately for this purpose is a matter of debate, but we should again consult the book they consider sacred, which directs that "Every daughter who inherits land in any Israelite family must marry someone in her father's family, so that every Israelite will possess the inheritance of their ancestors." (Numbers 36:8).

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(left, The heir, Nathaniel Rothschild) 

In those few cases where there is no incest, the Rothschilds partake in marriages with other prominent monopolists, financiers, nobility, and so on. For example: of the original ten children of Mayer Amschel Rothschild, Schonche Jeanette Rothschild married Benedikt Moses Worms, an Austrian aristocrat (their grandson, Solomon Benedict de Worms, became a Member of the British Parliament).

 Salomon Mayer married Caroline Stern, a Jewish banker from Frankfurt (her brother founded the Banque Stern, now Stern & Cie, and together her family owned shares alongside the Rothschilds in the Banque de France); the Oppenheimer family, about the 30th richest in Germany, married into the Rothschilds in 1834 through Charlotte Beyfus, daughter of Babette Rothschild, and in 1923, James Nathaniel Rothschild married Claud du Pont of the famous du Pont family, one of the richest in America today. 

The Bonaparte family, which had fallen from grace at the hands of Nathan Mayer over a century prior, married into the Rothschilds through the 1974 union of the still living (and still-married) Princess Olympia Bonaparte and David Rothschild. 

That fellow who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo (and who gave Nathan Mayer control of his finances), the Duke Arthur Wellesley of Wellington, had his great-great-granddaughter Pamela Wellesley marry in through the Lieutenant Charles Grant, a fourth-generation Rothschild. Anita Guinness, from the Irish family that invented Guinness Beer, married in through Amschel Mayer James in 1957, and there was also very recently the marriage of James Rothschild and Nicky Hilton in 2015, Hilton being the great-granddaughter of Conrad Hilton, founder of Hilton Hotels. 

The Prince Alexander de Wagram, the Countess Cathleen de Schonborn, and members of the Jewish banking dynasties Goldsmith, Ephrussi, Guggenheim, and so on - these have all married into the Rothschilds too. 

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"The Rothschild Family is so inbred that there is an entire Wikipedia article about it: As one of the world's wealthiest and most prominent families, the founder- Mayer Amschel Rothschild a Jewish banker in the 18th century wanted to keep the family fortune within the family and set to have his grandchildren marry each other. So cousins married cousins and it became a whole inbred mess.- Let's untangle it."

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Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at