Marriage and Issue
On October 4, 1924, Archduke Joseph Franz married Princess Anna of Saxony, a daughter of Friedrich August III of Saxony and Archduchess Luise, Princess of Tuscany. Anna and Joseph Francis had eight children:
- Archduchess Margit of Austria (born 17 August 1925; died 3 May 1979) married Alexander Erba-Odescalchi, Prince of Monteleone, and has issue;
- Sybilla Erba-Odescalchi, Princess of Monteleone (born 7 August 1945) married Samir Fawzi Beshhai Bekkeit and has issue;
- Augustin Beshhai-Bekkeit (born 17 March 1968)
- Helene Beshhai-Bekkeit (born 21 September 1969)
- Eleonore Beshhai-Bekkeit (born 19 March 1974)
- Sybilla Erba-Odescalchi, Princess of Monteleone (born 7 August 1945) married Samir Fawzi Beshhai Bekkeit and has issue;
- Archduchess Ilona of Austria (born 20 April 1927; died 11 January 2011 ) married Georg Alexander, Duke of Mecklenburg
- Archduchess Anna-Theresia (born 19 April 1928; died 28 November 1984)
- Archduke Joseph Arpád of Austria (born 8 February 1933), married Princess Maria von Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
- Archduke István Dominik of Austria (born 1 July 1934), married Maria Anderl
- Archduchess Maria Kynga (born 27 August 1938), married, firstly, Ernst Kiss. She married, secondly, Joachim Krist on 30 March 1988.
- Archduke Géza of Austria (born 14 November 1940), married Monika Decke
- Archduke Michael of Austria (born 5 May 1942), married Princess Christiana of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (born 1940)
Archduke Joseph Francis of Austria died on 25 September 1957 in Carcavelos, Portugal
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