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in 1515. He was married to Engele Segers, and they were the parents of Paul
Berenberg (born ca. 1533 in Lier, died 1623 in Antwerp), who was a cloth merchant in Antwerp and who married Anna Kriekart from Everbroek. Paul Berenberg was the father of Hans (1561–1626) and Paul Berenberg (1566–1645). The
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Prussian ennoblement was somewhat controversial in the family and in Hamburg, as the grand burghers of Hamburg mostly considered the nobility inferior to Hanseatic families. According to Richard J. Evans, "the wealthy of nineteenth-century Hamburg were for the most part stern
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and developed the company into a very successful merchant house and merchant bank. He forged trade links with France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Scandinavia and Russia. Family connections of the
Berenbergs were instrumental to the development, especially in Livorno and Lisbon with its colonies of
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397:. The strongly fortified city, Europe's leading commercial centre at the time, was defended with resolute determination and courage by its citizens, but ultimately fell, and around 60% of the city's pre-siege population fled the city, fearing Spanish massacres or
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palace in Alter
Wandrahm 101 (later 21). Built in 1621 with a renaissance facade, it was one of the largest and most well known palaces in Hamburg. The building was owned by the Gossler family until the 1880s, when it was demolished to make room for the
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437:). While a number of Dutch refugees became Hamburg citizens, Hans and Paul Berenberg were not prepared to take that step. In 1605, the Hamburg council issued a decree that gave the Dutch merchants the same rights as the burghers of Hamburg.
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republicans, abhorring titles, refusing to accord any deference to the
Prussian nobility, and determinedly loyal to their urban background and mercantile heritage." As Johann Berenberg-Gossler was ennobled, his sister Susanne (married name
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851:(né Consbruch) and other people named Berenberg-Consbruch are not descended from the Berenberg family; he acquired the name by civil name change in Hamburg in 1976. He worked for the bank and his stepfather was a Berenberg-Gossler.
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two brothers married sisters Anna (1557–1635) and
Francina Snellinck (1559–1642), daughters of the Antwerp merchant Andries Snellinck (1531–1606) and Françoise (Francina) de Rénialme (1539–1610).
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Schramm, Neun Generationen: Dreihundert Jahre deutscher "Kulturgeschichte" im Lichte der Schicksale einer Hamburger Bürgerfamilie (1648–1948). Vol. I and II, Göttingen 1963/64.
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business. In
Hamburg, the Berenbergs initially formed part of a Dutch colony and intermarried with the city's leading Hanseatic families, several of which were also of Dutch descent (e.g.
571:(1749–1822). The Gossler family is known in Hamburg since the 17th century, when Johann Hinrich Gossler's great-grandfather Claus Gossler (1630–1713) was a Hamburg burgher. The historian
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served as summer residence of
Elisabeth Gossler née Berenberg from 1793 to 1822. It was built by Johann Hinrich Gossler's great-grandfather, cloth merchant Eybert Tiefbrunn, in 1703
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wealthy Dutch merchants. Cornelius
Berenberg was also the first Berenberg to take the oath as a Hamburg burgher in 1684; the family thus became part of Hamburg's ruling class of
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Upon being ennobled by Prussia in 1889, the family was granted a coat of arms combining the Berenberg and 1773 Gossler coats of arms. This coat of arms is also used as the
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1132:(1561–1626), merchant in Hamburg, married Anna Snellinck (1557–1635), daughter of Andries Snellinck (1531–1606) and Françoise (Francina) de Rénialme (1539–1610)
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im goldenen Felde auf einem grünen Schildfuß ein nach rechts aufgerichteter schwarzer Bär mit goldenem Halsband, in den Vorderpranken einen grünen Zweig haltend
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Die Verfolgung und Ermordung der europäischen Juden durch das nationalsozialistische Deutschland: Deutsches Reich : 1938 - August 1939
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process in northern Germany and in the North American trade and its finance. In 1847, the Berenberg-Gosslers were the main founders of the
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6. John Henry Berenberg (1663–1701), merchant in London, English citizen 1693, married Elizabeth Lisette, daughter of Sir Richard Lisette
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668:(1775–1842), eldest child of Johann Hinrich Gossler and Elisabeth Berenberg, married to the Berenberg company's longtime head L.E. Seyler
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are named for the family. Elisabeth Berenberg and Johann Hinrich Gossler presently have descendants with names including Berenberg-
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Hans Berenberg's son was also named Hans Berenberg (1593–1640), and was married to Adelheid Ruhlant (1611–1684), daughter of the
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in the 17th century. Having existed continuously since 1590, Berenberg Bank is the world's oldest surviving merchant bank.
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The following is the male line Berenberg family, that became extinct in the male line with Elisabeth Berenberg in 1822.
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and his family and seat of Berenberg Bank from 1788. During the summer, the family lived on a property outside the city.
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506:(1690–1748), the daughter of Paul Amsinck (1649–1706), a merchant of Hamburg and Lisbon, who was descended from the
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Michael North: "The Great German Banking Houses and International Merchants, Sixteenth to Nineteenth Century", in:
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Heinrich von Berenberg-Gossler was the last family member to serve as a personally liable partner (until 1979).
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567:(1738–90) as a partner and eventually sole heir, as he was married to Johann Berenberg's only surviving child,
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Emilie Gossler (1799–1875), daughter of Senator Johann Heinrich Gossler and wife of business magnate Johannes
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in Hamburg for almost two centuries until the banking branch of the Berenberg family became extinct in the
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adopted as his coat of arms a goose foot. From 1832, the family used a more complicated coat of arms.
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comprised a significant part of the firm's activities. Rudolf Berenberg was married to Anna Elisabeth
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II (1775–1842) (birth year reported as 1772 by some sources), Senator, co-owner of Berenberg Bank
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1977:, supreme court advocate and chairman of the Norwegian Bar Association, friend of
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of Hamburg following the Fall of Antwerp in 1585 and who established what is now
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1443:(1805–1875), co-owner of Berenberg Bank (1836), married Norwegian industrialist
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of Hamburg in 1821. Several other family members also served as senators, with
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1728:(1880–1938), co-owner of Berenberg Bank, married Agnes Victorina von Francois
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522:(1718–1772), a co-owner and later sole owner of the Berenberg company.
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11. Hermann Gossler (1845–1908), lawyer and judge in Hamburg
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14. Cornelius Johann Heinrich Gerhard von Berenberg-Gossler
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12. Olga Wegner (1858–1943), married supreme court justice
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30:"Berenberg" redirects here. For the financial company, see
2369:, IX, pp. 17–25, Carl Heymann's Verlag, Berlin, 1881.
2209:, Ginette Kurgan-Van Hentenryk and Dieter Ziegler (eds.),
2362:, IX, pp. 1–16, Carl Heymann's Verlag, Berlin, 1881.
2059:, "Family and Class in Hamburg," in D. Blackbourn (ed.),
1430:(1799–1849), co-owner of Berenberg Bank (1836), married
1369:(1789–1837), co-owner of Berenberg Bank (1836), married
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6. Christina Adelheid Capelle (1663–1730), married Paul
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1728–1729 and Senator from 1735, married Anna Elisabeth
1079:) on the grave of Sarah Anna Berenberg and her husband,
964:(1805–75), daughter of Berenberg Bank head and co-owner
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2444:, European Association for Banking History, p. 362
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10. Ernst Gossler (1806–1889), married Mathilde Huffel
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14. Johann David Rudolf Cornelius von Berenberg-Gossler
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7. Cornelius Berenberg (1714–1773), merchant in Livorno
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family. A branch of the family was later ennobled by
2399:, Vol. 4. Jahrg., No. 1. (Feb 1959), pp. 1–22.
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1986:, humanitarian, President of the Norwegian Red Cross
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and maternal granddaughter of Hamburg head of state
1298:(1566–1645), married Francina Snellinck (1559–1642)
547:(1749–1822), co-owner of Berenberg Bank and wife of
1405:, co-owner of Berenberg Bank (1836), married Homann
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Berenberg coat of arms, used since the 16th century
455:Rütger Ruhlant (1568–1630) who was ennobled by the
204:in Hamburg in 1590. The Berenbergs were originally
2431:, Vol. 2, ed. by Franklin Kopitzsch, Dirk Brietzke
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1599:(1852–1912), First Mayor, married Emily Henriette
1135:4. Francina Berenberg (1591–1628), married Arnold
767:. The houses of Berenberg-Gossler, H.J. Merck and
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2365:A. Leesenberg, "Genealogie der Familie Gossler,"
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1556:10. Emilie Gossler (1799-1875), married Johannes
1345:(1738–90), sole owner and head of Berenberg Bank
1339:(1749–1822), co-owner of Berenberg Bank, married
1272:6. Paul Berenberg (1659–1712), merchant in London
555:The Berenberg family were merchants, bankers and
385:, the family fled Lier and settled in the nearby
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1278:6. Sarah Anna Berenberg (1665–), married Sir
1878:and Anna Henriette Gossler's great-grandson
1741:11. John Henry Gossler (1849–1914), merchant
1146:(1593–1640), merchant, married 1) Elisabeth
982:The Berenbergs used as their coat of arms a
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1786:(1866–1934), painter and sculptor, married
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2330:, Hanser Literaturverlage, 336 pages,
2236:Die Engländer in Hamburg 1914 bis 1945
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1900:, President of the Norwegian Red Cross
1544:9. Johann Nicolaus Gossler (1774-1848)
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482:(1718–1772), owner of Berenberg Bank
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2379:. Vol. I and II, Göttingen 1963/64.
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103:Distinctions
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3069:Hochstetter
3049:Goldschmidt
3039:Frescobaldi
3019:EtcheverrĂa
2133:Karl Lanz,
2010:, historian
1965:, publisher
1788:Aby Warburg
1622:(1831–1905)
1603:(1858–1931)
1560:(1792–1879)
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1259:(see above)
1139:(1579–1656)
1125: [
966:L.E. Seyler
882:Mortzenhaus
839:Aby Warburg
828:Max Predöhl
793:During the
698:middle name
686:First Mayor
632:Abel Seyler
599:Mortzenhaus
593:(1749–1822)
447:(1634–1711)
379:Reformation
377:during the
351:Gummersbach
288:West Indies
114:from 1684;
106:Hereditary
83:Gummersbach
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3089:Kronenberg
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2317:Literature
2108:1782384480
2063:, p. 122,
2044:References
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1784:Mary Hertz
1702:Bernstorff
1667:13. Baron
1649:12. Baron
1625:11. Baron
1362:1817–1818
920:Blankenese
916:GoĂźlerhaus
855:Properties
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514:, Senator
318:in modern
277:Bernstorff
265:Antarctica
168:family of
164:-origined
3464:S. Rm. M.
3419:Asaf Jahi
3352:Li family
3345:East Asia
3134:Pierleoni
3119:Oppenheim
2979:Berenberg
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2891:Sieveking
2791:Godeffroy
2771:Berenberg
2756:Abendroth
2065:Routledge
1932:, Senator
1862:Kaemmerer
997:In 1773,
805:in 1939.
761:ironworks
684:becoming
561:male line
170:merchants
166:Hanseatic
126:in 1888;
71:Etymology
18:Berenberg
3383:Kadoorie
3362:Sumitomo
3306:Guinness
3301:Grindlay
3296:Goldsmid
3291:Clifford
3265:Seligman
3159:Schröder
3029:Erlanger
3024:Ephrussi
2984:Bethmann
2906:Tesdorpf
2876:Schuback
2871:Schröder
2866:SchlĂĽter
2861:Petersen
2851:Overbeck
2811:Jencquel
2776:Burchard
2458:, 2001,
2248:Götz Aly
2217:, 2011,
2027:See also
1953:, banker
1946:, banker
1939:, banker
1864:and von
795:Nazi era
706:Baronial
557:senators
453:advocate
375:Lutheran
178:senators
128:Baronial
116:senators
3439:Hinduja
3398:Sabancı
3331:Sassoon
3321:Mocatta
3270:Warburg
3199:Warburg
3174:Sozzini
3144:Peruzzi
3139:Pereire
3114:Metzler
3004:Camondo
2886:Siemers
2846:Nölting
2786:Fehling
2766:Amsinck
2526:History
2225:, p. 46
2085:," in:
1854:Amsinck
1756:(1869–)
1754:Amsinck
1620:Amsinck
1610:(1865–)
1608:Amsinck
1601:Amsinck
1558:Amsinck
1257:Amsinck
1188:Amsinck
1148:Amsinck
1137:Amsinck
1092:Lineage
943:Amsinck
928:Gallery
824:Amsinck
803:Warburg
711:Amsinck
678:senator
512:Livorno
504:Amsinck
492:Senator
435:Amsinck
419:Hamburg
367:burgher
363:Antwerp
347:Brabant
322:in 1572
320:Belgium
316:Antwerp
302:History
269:Gossler
251:became
233:Prussia
229:Amsinck
194:Antwerp
190:Livorno
182:Hamburg
174:bankers
162:Flemish
124:Prussia
112:Hamburg
97:Amsinck
93:Gossler
65:Germany
3459:M. Ct.
3449:Khanna
3403:Shihab
3367:Yasuda
3357:Mitsui
3286:Baring
3255:Morgan
3250:Mellon
3245:Lehman
3240:Lazard
3230:Drexel
3225:Barney
3204:Welser
3189:ThurzĂł
3179:Speyer
3169:Solaro
3164:Seyler
3154:Ruffer
3129:Pictet
3104:Medici
3099:Mallet
3079:Imhoff
3064:Hambro
3044:Fugger
3009:Cerchi
2994:Borgia
2957:Europe
2901:Sloman
2896:Sillem
2881:Seyler
2856:Parish
2836:Moller
2761:Albers
2584:
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1949:Baron
1942:Baron
1935:Baron
1850:Wegner
1842:Seyler
1675:Monaco
1584:Hawaii
1085:London
652:Wegner
508:Welser
284:London
237:Barons
186:London
3485:Safra
3454:Kotak
3434:Habib
3429:Birla
3336:Smith
3316:Miles
3311:Lloyd
3184:Stern
3124:Pazzi
3054:Gondi
3034:Fould
3014:Chigi
2999:Botin
2969:Bardi
2831:Merck
2806:Jauch
1776:1853
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158:Dutch
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