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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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rank in 1910. The 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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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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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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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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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.
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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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Coat of arms of the Barons of Berenberg-Gossler; the Berenberg bear (adopted in Flanders in the 16th century) and the Gossler goose foot (adopted in Hamburg in the 18th century)
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11. Johann Heinrich Gossler (1834–1876), merchant, Hamburg Consul in Boston from 1864, later representative of the North German Confederation and the German Empire until 1872
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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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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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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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Coat of arms of the Gossler family, as used from 1832. The goose foot was adopted as the Gossler arms by Johann Hinrich Gossler in 1773
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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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family. They were the parents of Rudolf Berenberg (1712–61), a merchant in Hamburg, Cornelius Berenberg (1714–73), a merchant in
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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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12. Herbert von Berenberg-Gossler (1883–1918), Professor Dr.med. et phil., married Anna Jutta Sara Elisabeth von Mallinckrodt
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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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11. Heinrich Benjamin Wegner (1833–1911), timber merchant, married Henriette Vibe, daughter of classical philologist
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Michael North: "The Great German Banking Houses and International Merchants, Sixteenth to Nineteenth Century", in:
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The large building in Alte Gröningerstraße 20, bought in 1755 by Paul Berenberg as seat of the Berenberg company
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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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Among other Berenberg descendants are members of virtually all old Hamburg Hanseatic families, as well as King
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14. Clarita Irmela Nadia von Berenberg-Gossler, married Count Hartwig (Rabe) Joachim Cornelius Alexander von
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Emilie Gossler (1799–1875), daughter of Senator Johann Heinrich Gossler and wife of business magnate Johannes
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11. Marianne Gossler (1830–1908), married Friedrich Wilhelm Burchard (1824–1892), co-owner of Berenberg Bank
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11. Elisabeth Sophie Dorothea Henriette Wegner (1838–1906), married colonel and aide-de-camp to King Charles
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11. Johan Ludwig Wegner (1830–1893), judge in Norway, married Blanca Bretteville, daughter of Prime Minister
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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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4. Francina Berenberg (1601–1641), married Johan van Uffelen (1589–1657), whose descendants include King
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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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Coat of arms of the Berenberg family. Detail from a 1710 painting of Cornelius Berenberg (1634–1711).
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A 1727 variant of the Berenberg arms (a bear sitting under a tree holding a palm branch in his paws
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and other European cities. The family was descended from the brothers Hans and Paul Berenberg from
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Banking, Trade and Industry: Europe, America and Asia from the Thirteenth to the Twentieth Century
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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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13. Cornelius Johann Heinrich Hellmuth von Berenberg-Gossler (1909–), married Irmgard Else Meyer
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family could greatly advance one's social position, as was the case with Hamburg head of state
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The Forgotten Majority. German Merchants in London, Naturalization, and Global Trade 1660–1815
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12. Ludvig Paul Rudolf Nørregaard (1863–1928), wine merchant and Norwegian consul in Tarragona
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The coat of arms of the Barons of Berenberg-Gossler, combining the Berenberg and Gossler arms
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4. Andreas Berenberg (1595–1661), merchant in Hamburg, married Sara de Hertoghe (1605–1678)
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A highly stylized version of the combined Berenberg/Gossler coat of arms, used as a logo by
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Death in Hamburg: Society and Politics in the Cholera Years 1830–1910, Oxford, 1987, p. 560
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In 18th and 19th century Hamburg, a marriage to a Berenberg/Gossler or the closely related
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and had no nobility). Several members of the Berenberg and Gossler families served in the
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Kaufleute zu Haus und ĂĽber See. Hamburgische Zeugnisse des 17., 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts
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13. Cornelius Paul Hellmuth von Berenberg-Gossler (1911–), married Maria Luise Francke
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in 1856, the first joint-stock bank in northern Germany and one of the predecessors of
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Furthermore, the Staatsarchiv Hamburg contains extensive Berenberg/Gossler materials.
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Change is the only constant: Berenberg; a history of one of the world's oldest banks
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for descendants of Elisabeth Berenberg and Johann Hinrich Gossler, see section below
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2. Paul Berenberg (1533–1603), merchant in Antwerp, married Anna Kriekhart (1537–)
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Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co.: Die Geschichte eines deutschen Privatbankhauses
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in 1791. He held several public offices in Hamburg and served as President of the
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Renate Hauschild-Thiessen, "Johann Berenberg (1674–1749) und seine Genealogien,"
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of Hamburg following the Fall of Antwerp in 1585 and who established what is now
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of Hamburg in 1821. Several other family members also served as senators, with
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4. Anna Berenberg (1599–1639), married Senator Hermann Langenbeck (1596–1668)
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11. Frances Eliot Gossler (1832–59), married Hermann Ludwig Behn (1820–1901)
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Wilhelm Gossler (1811–1895) was the grandfather of the painter and sculptor
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10. Susanna Helene Gossler (1808–1893), married Senator Ami de Chapeaurouge
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Since the early 19th century, Berenberg Bank had a close cooperation with
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In the 19th century, the Berenberg-Gosslers were strongly involved in the
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Berenberg-Gossler coat of arms on a grave at Niendorfer Cemetery, Hamburg
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11. Elizabeth Gossler (1848–), married Oscar Gossler (1843–) (see above)
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12. Ulrich Hermann Christoph Burchard (1861–1926), married Olga Juliane
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Members of the Berenberg family have founded several other companies. A
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describes the family as one of Hamburg's "great business families." The
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12. Henriette Wegner Paus (1879–1942), married to private school owner
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13. Clara Nadia von Berenberg-Gossler (1899–), married Emmo von Specht
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Notable descendants of Johann Hinrich Gossler and Elisabeth Berenberg
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and Anna Henriette Gossler, and wife of the Norwegian industrialist
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Child portrait of Helene Kaemmerer (1869–1953), daughter of banker
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11. Maria Gossler (1844–1915), married Hamburg senator A.F. Hertz
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5. Anna Berenberg (1639–1669), married Rudolf Capelle (1635–1684)
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Johann Hinrich Gossler and Elisabeth Berenberg's eldest daughter,
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The Berenberg banking family became extinct in the male line with
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Hanseatische Dynastien. Alte Hamburger Familien öffnen ihre Alben
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13. Cornelius Johann Constantin von Berenberg-Gossler (1901–1942)
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of London, and its owners a close personal relationship with the
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III (1805-1879), co-owner of Berenberg Bank, consul-general of
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branch of the Berenberg family were prominent merchants in the
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Die Vorfahren der Anna Maria Berenberg, geb. Lastrop (1723–61)
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11. Susanne Catharine Gossler (1835–), married Martin Garlieb
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The Berenbergs were one of 130 Dutch families that had become
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11. Oscar Gossler (1843–), married Elizabeth Gossler (1848–)
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12. Frances von Berenberg-Gossler (1868–1951), married Baron
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Vierteljahrsschrift fĂĽr Heraldik, Sphragistik und Genealogie
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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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trade from the 17th century and co-founded the London firm
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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
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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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in 1622, and Catarina de Greve (1582–1655). Their son,
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13. Cornelia Nadia Julie von Berenberg-Gossler (1905–)
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family. A branch of the family was later ennobled by
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and maternal granddaughter of Hamburg head of state
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Berenberg coat of arms, used since the 16th century
455:RĂĽtger 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 2070: 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 525: 2365:A. Leesenberg, "Genealogie der Familie Gossler," 2168: 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 349:led Thillmann's son, Jan Berenberg (born 1490 in 3497: 1209:(1716–1768), Senator, co-owner of Berenberg Bank 1537:11. George Mygind Wegner (1847–1881), barrister 1315: 2014: 247:from 1735, and Elisabeth Berenberg's grandson 2932: 2729: 2499: 2120: 2118: 2116: 1731:13. Maria Nadia von Berenberg-Gossler (1908–) 1412:, co-owner of Berenberg Bank (1836), married 1383:11. Bertha von Hosstrup (1814–1902), married 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 676:became a partner in 1798, and was elected a 404: 1786:(1866–1934), painter and sculptor, married 1367:Sophie Henriette Elisabeth ("Betty") Seyler 597:In 1788, Johann Hinrich Gossler bought the 2939: 2925: 2736: 2722: 2506: 2492: 2449:Hamburgische Geschichts- und Heimatblätter 2113: 1684:Heinrich von Berenberg-Gossler (publisher) 1499:(1841–1918), married private school owner 688:(a position equal to the federal princes, 2442:Handbook on the History of European Banks 1679:14. Baron Cornelius von Berenberg-Gossler 1109:1. Jan Berenberg (1490–1549), burgher of 751:(HAPAG) together with the merchant house 672:Anna Henriette Gossler's younger brother 326:The Berenberg family originates from the 196:, who came as Protestant refugees to the 2358:A. Leesenberg, "Die Berenberg-Gossler," 2322:Clarita Bernstorff, Hartwig Bernstorff, 1892: 1870: 1812: 1714:14. Alexander John von Berenberg-Gossler 1236:(1738–90), sole owner of Berenberg Bank 1182:(1680–1746), merchant, President of the 715: 660: 610: 581: 539: 474: 463:(1634–1711), was the first to engage in 439: 408: 310: 143: 135: 2454:Arne C. Wasmuth og Torsten A. Reimers, 2340:"Freiherren von Berenberg-Gossler," in 1844:, von Berenberg-Gossler, von Hosstrup, 1269:5. Hans Heinrich Berenberg (1623–1701) 1099: 630:, a son of the famous theatre director 14: 3498: 2743: 2429:Hamburgische Biografie-Personenlexikon 2330:, Hanser Literaturverlage, 336 pages, 2236:Die Engländer in Hamburg 1914 bis 1945 2148:Hamburgische Biografie-Personenlexikon 1900:, President of the Norwegian Red Cross 1544:9. Johann Nicolaus Gossler (1774-1848) 2920: 2717: 2487: 2414:https://www.jstor.org/stable/40696554 2401:https://www.jstor.org/stable/40696638 1959:, Senator, German Ambassador to Italy 1920:, Senator and Second Mayor of Hamburg 1886:(1899). The painting is owned by the 1567:(1802–1877), Senator and First Mayor 1320:The following are the descendants of 2946: 2002:Gustav and Johann Ernst Pinckernelle 972:. Drawn by her sister Molly in 1827. 482:(1718–1772), owner of Berenberg Bank 239:of Berenberg-Gossler (Hamburg was a 2389:, Hamburg, Hoffmann und Campe, 1949 2379:. Vol. I and II, Göttingen 1963/64. 2021:Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands 1423:, co-owner of Berenberg Bank (1836) 1398:, co-owner of Berenberg Bank (1836) 1303:Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands 771:were also the main founders of the 24: 3521:Bankers from the Holy Roman Empire 2538:Gossler (Berenberg-Gossler) family 1752:12. Emmy Gossler, married Wilhelm 494:in 1735. By the mid 18th century, 307:The Berenbergs in Berg and Brabant 25: 3562: 2472: 2342:Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels 2265:Das Ende der Weltwirtschaftskrise 1522:(1881–1945), hydropower executive 1167:5. (of father's second marriage) 1096:Berenberg Bank partners in bold. 636:Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co. 393:, when the city was conquered by 27:Flemish-origined Hanseatic family 2557: 1640:(1866–1943), Senator, Ambassador 1197:(1712–1761), merchant in Hamburg 1153:5. (of father's first marriage) 1068: 1053: 1041: 1029: 1017: 954: 934: 908: 893: 873: 861: 395:Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma 219:(1749–1822); she was married to 49: 2688:Joachim von Berenberg-Consbruch 2667:Cornelius von Berenberg-Gossler 2412:1957, No 4., pp. 307–332. 2299: 2286: 2270: 2257: 2241: 2228: 2199: 1937:Cornelius von Berenberg-Gossler 1719:13. Nadia von Berenberg-Gossler 1652:Cornelius von Berenberg-Gossler 1221:8. Rudolf Berenberg (1748–1768) 977: 849:Joachim von Berenberg-Consbruch 799:Cornelius von Berenberg-Gossler 526:The Gossler and Seyler families 417:Many Dutch refugees settled in 2672:Heinrich von Berenberg-Gossler 2437:, Berenberg Bank, Hamburg 1990 2184: 2179:Hamburgisches Geschlechterbuch 2153: 2140: 2127: 2092: 2050: 1944:Heinrich von Berenberg-Gossler 1799:10. Gustav Gossler (1813–1844) 1670:Heinrich von Berenberg-Gossler 922:, built for John Henry Gossler 575:describes their marriage as a 13: 1: 2796:Gossler and Berenberg-Gossler 2316: 2296:, J.J. Augustin, 1955, p. 116 2146:"Johann Hinrich Gossler," in 2043: 1971:, Norwegian war correspondent 1918:Wilhelm Amsinck Burchard-Motz 1726:Andreas von Berenberg-Gossler 1452:Christian Zetlitz Bretteville 854: 3551:Families of Belgian ancestry 2652:Johann von Berenberg-Gossler 2309:, Vol 1, E. S. Mittler, 1892 2160:German bank enters UK market 1951:Johann von Berenberg-Gossler 1628:Johann von Berenberg-Gossler 1432:Ernst Friedrich Pinckernelle 1316:The Berenberg/Gossler family 7: 3059:Gossler (Berenberg-Gossler) 2026: 2015:Other Berenberg descendants 819:is named after the family. 490:(1680–1746), was elected a 486:Cornelius Berenberg's son, 160:for "bear mountain") was a 10: 3567: 2662:John von Berenberg-Gossler 2549:Baron of Berenberg-Gossler 2215:Cambridge University Press 2098:Margrit Schulte BeerbĂĽhl, 2038:Baron of Berenberg-Gossler 1969:Benjamin Wegner Nørregaard 1957:John von Berenberg-Gossler 1888:National Gallery of Norway 1637:John von Berenberg-Gossler 1478:Benjamin Wegner Nørregaard 1389:11. Elisabeth von Hosstrup 1091: 927: 529: 301: 36:Berenberg (disambiguation) 29: 3536:Grand burghers of Hamburg 3477: 3411: 3375: 3344: 3278: 3217: 2954: 2751: 2680: 2594: 2566: 2555: 2525: 2479:History of Berenberg Bank 2254:, Oldenbourg Verlag, 2009 1428:Louise ("Wischen") Seyler 759:. They also financed the 405:Grand burghers of Hamburg 357:), to take his family to 102: 88: 78: 70: 60: 48: 43: 3526:German business families 3506:Berenberg-Gossler family 2451:10.8 (Dec 1981): 183–186 2353:Neue Deutsche Biographie 2102:. Berghahn Books, 2014. 1926:, First Mayor of Hamburg 1914:, First Mayor of Hamburg 1912:Johann Heinrich Burchard 1819:Georg Heinrich Kaemmerer 1597:Johann Heinrich Burchard 1501:Bernhard Cathrinus Pauss 1113:, married Engele Segers 696:(who had Berenberg as a 694:Johann Berenberg Gossler 2642:Johann Heinrich Gossler 2586:Berenberg Bank Stiftung 1930:Johann Heinrich Gossler 1580:Johann Heinrich Gossler 1550:Johann Heinrich Gossler 1458:Karenus Kristofer Thinn 1155:Johann (John) Berenberg 734:Johann Heinrich Gossler 674:Johann Heinrich Gossler 589:(1738–90), who married 577:marriage of convenience 425:. They were originally 208:and became involved in 2632:Anna Henriette Gossler 2627:Johann Hinrich Gossler 2061:The German Bourgeoisie 1906:Martin Garlieb Amsinck 1901: 1890: 1834:Johann Hinrich Gossler 1830: 1520:Augustin Thoresen Paus 1421:Maria ("Molly") Seyler 1403:Emilie ("Emmy") Seyler 1396:Johann Heinrich Seyler 1350:Anna Henriette Gossler 1342:Johann Hinrich Gossler 1326:Johann Hinrich Gossler 1233:Johann Hinrich Gossler 999:Johann Hinrich Gossler 886:Johann Hinrich Gossler 843:Warburg banking family 740: 669: 666:Anna Henriette Gossler 642:1817–1818. During the 624:Anna Henriette Gossler 619: 594: 587:Johann Hinrich Gossler 565:Johann Hinrich Gossler 552: 549:Johann Hinrich Gossler 483: 448: 414: 401:to Roman Catholicism. 323: 255:of the city-republic. 221:Johann Hinrich Gossler 149: 141: 120:First Mayor of Hamburg 34:. For other uses, see 3541:German noble families 2083:Die Berenberg-Gossler 1896: 1874: 1848:, Schramm, Burchard, 1816: 1497:Anna Henriette Wegner 1472:Hans Jacob Nørregaard 1410:Louise Auguste Seyler 1352:(1771–1836), married 1230:(1749–1822), married 947:Friedrich Carl Gröger 719: 664: 614: 585: 543: 478: 443: 412: 314: 292:Meyer & Berenberg 147: 139: 2637:Ludwig Erdwin Seyler 2580:Universal Investment 1876:Ludwig Erdwin Seyler 1466:Frederik Ludvig Vibe 1414:Gerhard von Hosstrup 1371:Gerhard von Hosstrup 1355:Ludwig Erdwin Seyler 1282:, merchant in London 1100:The Berenberg family 884:, city residence of 753:H.J. Merck & Co. 749:Hamburg America Line 730:Ludwig Erdwin Seyler 648:Gerhard von Hosstrup 628:Ludwig Erdwin Seyler 616:Ludwig Erdwin Seyler 365:, where he became a 2622:Elisabeth Berenberg 2602:Cornelius Berenberg 2419:Percy Ernst Schramm 2406:Percy Ernst Schramm 2393:Percy Ernst Schramm 2383:Percy Ernst Schramm 2373:Percy Ernst Schramm 2008:Percy Ernst Schramm 2004:, insurance brokers 1984:Nikolai Nissen Paus 1963:Egmont von Hosstrup 1898:Nikolai Nissen Paus 1838:Elisabeth Berenberg 1507:Nikolai Nissen Paus 1378:Egmont von Hosstrup 1336:Elisabeth Berenberg 1322:Elisabeth Berenberg 1227:Elisabeth Berenberg 1170:Cornelius Berenberg 918:, a manor house in 757:Norddeutscher Lloyd 726:Elisabeth Berenberg 591:Elisabeth Berenberg 573:Percy Ernst Schramm 569:Elisabeth Berenberg 545:Elisabeth Berenberg 518:(1716–1768) and of 461:Cornelius Berenberg 445:Cornelius Berenberg 217:Elisabeth Berenberg 184:, with branches in 3531:History of banking 2745:Hanseatic families 2703:Hans-Walter Peters 2698:Peter von Kap-Herr 2305:Marcelli Janecki, 2263:Predöhl, Andreas, 2181:. 14, 1997, p. 30. 1990:George Wegner Paus 1902: 1891: 1831: 1825:(exhibited in the 1774:Commerz-Deputation 1645:Hans von Berlepsch 1527:George Wegner Paus 1360:Commerz-Deputation 1184:Commerz-Deputation 841:, a member of the 741: 702:Kingdom of Prussia 670: 640:Commerz-Deputation 620: 595: 553: 500:acceptance credits 496:investment banking 484: 457:Holy Roman Emperor 449: 429:and active in the 415: 324: 241:free imperial city 150: 142: 89:Connected families 3493: 3492: 2914: 2913: 2711: 2710: 2693:Holger Schmieding 2348:Berenberg/Gossler 2336:978-1-56990-601-9 1975:Harald Nørregaard 1880:Harald Nørregaard 1488:Harald Nørregaard 773:Norddeutsche Bank 745:industrialisation 626:, was married to 399:forced conversion 383:Eighty Years' War 279:and other names. 245:Senate of Hamburg 134: 133: 44:Berenberg/Gossler 16:(Redirected from 3558: 3546:Belgian families 2948:Banking families 2941: 2934: 2927: 2918: 2917: 2738: 2731: 2724: 2715: 2714: 2647:Henriette Seyler 2617:Johann Berenberg 2607:Rudolf Berenberg 2595:Berenberg family 2561: 2533:Berenberg family 2515:Berenberg family 2508: 2501: 2494: 2485: 2484: 2310: 2303: 2297: 2290: 2284: 2281:Death in Hamburg 2277:Richard J. 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Index

Berenberg
Berenberg Bank
Berenberg (disambiguation)

Germany
Gummersbach
Gossler
Amsinck
Grand Burghers
Hamburg
senators
First Mayor of Hamburg
Prussia
Baronial


Dutch
Flemish
Hanseatic
merchants
bankers
senators
Hamburg
London
Livorno
Antwerp
city-republic
Berenberg Bank
cloth merchants
merchant banking

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