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The Family 9<br />

court system. He had a brilliant career <strong>and</strong>, although he was only 49 years old<br />

when he died from cancer of the kidneys on 1 July 1917, was to be appointed<br />

to Germany’s supreme court in Leipzig. His library comprised several thous<strong>and</strong><br />

volumes, particularly the subjects of history, philosophy, <strong>and</strong> the classics. On<br />

Sundays he would read Homer in the Greek original, without a dictionary.<br />

“He was a gymnast,” Ernst Mayr recalls, “belonging to the local sports club, was<br />

one of the pioneers of skiing in Germany (he bought his skis in Norway) <strong>and</strong> he<br />

wasanenthusiasticmountaineer.HeservedintheBavarianGuardRegiment<strong>and</strong><br />

later was a reserve officer in the army, but when war broke out in 1914, he was too<br />

old <strong>and</strong> ill to serve, much to his regret. He was not at all severe with us children,<br />

indeed I have the feeling that my mother was more or less running the show.”<br />

Ernst Mayr’s mother, Helene Pusinelli, was born of German parents in Le Havre,<br />

France, on 22 July 1870 <strong>and</strong> died in Bad Boll, Germany, on 31 May 1952. She was<br />

a member of a well-known Dresden family. An Italian ancestor, Anton Pusinelli<br />

(1790–1828), had come to Germany from Nesso, a village on the eastern shore<br />

of Lake Como (northernmost Italy). In 1809, he settled in Dresden where his<br />

older brother Carlo owned a wine restaurant, which Anton took over after Carlo’s<br />

death in 1812. Anton married Caroline Brügner (1790–1853) from Torgau <strong>and</strong><br />

they had six children, four girls <strong>and</strong> two boys, of whom the older one, Carl Anton<br />

Pusinelli (1815–1878), became a rather wealthy pediatrician to the Saxon court in<br />

Dresden <strong>and</strong> a close friend of the composer Richard Wagner (1813–1883). Carl<br />

Anton treated quite successfully the children of the Saxon princes <strong>and</strong> had the<br />

title “Hofrat,” but was not an employee of the court. His younger brother was Carl<br />

Louis (1820–1879), Ernst Mayr’s gr<strong>and</strong>father. When Carl Louis was 23 years old,<br />

he left Dresden <strong>and</strong> established an import-export business in Le Havre, France,<br />

during the late 1840s. Upon a visit to his hometown in 1852, he married Camilla<br />

Leonhardt (1833–1891), the daughter of his former boss in Dresden, <strong>and</strong> they had<br />

11 children. The next-to-youngest was Helene Pusinelli, Ernst Mayr’s mother. She<br />

was only a few weeks old when the Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871) broke out.<br />

The family was expelled <strong>and</strong> returned (via Rotterdam <strong>and</strong> Hamburg) to Dresden<br />

where, through his family connections, Carl Louis Pusinelli became the director<br />

of a local bank. He had owned a profitable wholesale business in France <strong>and</strong> had<br />

suffered substantial losses because of the expulsion. However, eventually he became<br />

quite affluent through considerable compensations from reparation payments. He<br />

died in 1879 of stomach cancer. His daughter Helene, her four sisters (another one<br />

had died early) <strong>and</strong> five brothers grew up in Dresden <strong>and</strong> in part lived there later.<br />

Her uncle <strong>and</strong> a cousin were medical doctors. However, all the family fortune,<br />

invested in government securities at the beginning of World War I, was lost due to<br />

hyperinflation during the 1920s.<br />

The early Mayrs were members of the Catholic Church. Because the gr<strong>and</strong>father<br />

Otto Mayr had married the Protestant Minna Müller, their three children became<br />

members of a Protestant church, too. The Pusinellis in Dresden belonged to the<br />

reformed Protestant church. They too had originally been Catholic.<br />

How did the Mayr lineage in Bavaria <strong>and</strong> the Pusinelli lineage in the distant<br />

Saxon city of Dresden meet? The best friend of Dr. Otto Mayr (OM 2) in Bavaria

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