Delbrück (family)
Delbrück is the name of a Lower Saxon family from Alfeld (Leine) , which begins its direct line-up with Daniel Delbrück or Delbrügge (around 1645–1719), citizens and brewers, councilors and state treasurers in Alfeld.
Noble
- Prussian nobility by awarding the Order of the Black Eagle in Berlin on January 18, 1896 ( coat of arms of April 29, 1896) for the royal Prussian Minister of State Rudolph Delbrück .
- Prussian nobility by being awarded the Order of the Black Eagle upon dismissal from his offices in Berlin on May 22, 1916 (coat of arms of July 31, 1916) for Clemens Delbrück , Royal Prussian State Minister and State Secretary of the Interior.
- Coat of arms of the aristocratic family: In black behind a red arched bridge spanning the shield on a turbulent sea, a black galley, the black and white pinned mast of which is held at its top by a bare arm growing out of clouds on the right upper corner; on the helmet with red and silver covers a gold-armored black eagle.
Banks
- Delbrück, Leo & Co .: Berlin private bank founded in 1858
- Deutsche Bank : Bank co-founded by Adelbert Delbrück in 1870
- Delbrück, Schickler & Co .: Private bank created in 1910 through the merger of Delbrück, Leo & Co. and Gebr. Schickler
- Delbrück & Co .: Berlin private bank that emerged from Delbrück, Schickler & Co.
- Delbrück Bethmann Maffei AG : 2004 through the merger of Delbrück & Co. and Bethmann Maffei, a joint stock company based in Frankfurt (Main) belonging to the major bank ABN AMRO
- Delbrück bank
Foundation, endowment
The Delbrück family has been running the non-profit Delbrück Family Foundation since 1873 , which promotes social, scientific and artistic work.
Name bearer
The indentations have been made in order to better express the parentage relationships and to make it clear that the names belong to the respective tribes. In front are the "progenitors", indented with the children. Finally, the names are given that either could not yet be clearly assigned to the tribes or do not belong to this tribe at all.
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Friedrich Delbrück (1768–1830), Prussian educator of the future King Friedrich Wilhelm IV and of his brothers, the future Kaiser Wilhelm I and Prince Carl
- Martin Friedrich Rudolph von Delbrück (1817–1903), Prussian politician and head of the Chancellery under Otto v. Bismarck
- Johann Friedrich Ferdinand Delbrück (1772–1848), German philologist and philosopher
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Gottlieb Delbrück (1777–1842), lawyer, curator of the University of Halle
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Aline Delbrück (1807–1875) married to Anton Friedrich Hohl (1789–1862), German professor of obstetrics in Halle
- Rudolf Hohl (1838–1872), German dentist
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Felix Delbrück (1811-1852), district judge in Stralsund
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Berthold Delbrück (1842–1922), German linguist and Indo-Europeanist
- Richard Delbrück (1875–1957), German archaeologist
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Berthold Delbrück (1842–1922), German linguist and Indo-Europeanist
- Franziska Maria Delbrück (1813–1849), married to Hermann Ludwig Dryander
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Ernst Gottlieb Delbrück (1814–1892), physician
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Clemens von Delbrück (1856–1921), member of the Reichstag, Prussian minister and deputy. Chancellor
- Joachim von Delbrück (1886–1951), German writer
- Anton Delbrück (1862–1944), German psychiatrist and co-founder of the Blue Cross
- Hermann Delbrück (* 1943), German doctor, medical professor and author
- Peter Delbrück (* 1945), German economist, CEO of UBS Germany until 1994
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Clemens von Delbrück (1856–1921), member of the Reichstag, Prussian minister and deputy. Chancellor
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Ernst Luther Berthold Delbrück (lawyer) (1817–1868), German lawyer
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Hans Delbrück (1848–1929), German historian, politician, editor of the "Prussian Yearbooks"
- Justus Delbrück (1902–1945), resistance fighter
- Emmy Delbrück (1905–1991) married to Klaus Bonhoeffer and resistance fighter for the group of July 20, 1944
- Max Delbrück (biophysicist) (1906–1981), German-American biophysicist, Nobel Prize 1969
- Max Delbrück (chemist) (1850–1919), German agricultural chemist
- Emilie Delbrück (1854–1904) married to Michael Hayduck (1838–1909), philosopher and high school director in Berlin
- Friedrich Hayduck (1880–1961) Professor of Chemical Technology at the Agricultural University of Berlin, successor to Max Delbrück (chemist) , married to Hildegard Körte (1887–1957)
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Ernst Felix Peter Delbrück (1858–1933), lawyer, mathematician, from 1912 President of the Imperial Statistical Office , from 1918 to 1923 President of the Reich Statistical Office
- Herta Emilie Emma Natalie Delbrück (1906–1992) married to Ernst Wagemann (1884–1956), founder of the German Institute for Economic Research (today: German Institute for Economic Research )
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Hans Delbrück (1848–1929), German historian, politician, editor of the "Prussian Yearbooks"
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Adelbert Delbrück (1822–1890), German banker and founder of Deutsche Bank AG
- Luise Auguste Delbrück (1861–1941) married to Werner Körte (1853–1937), German surgeon
- Heinrich Delbrück (1855–1922), German lawyer, President of the Imperial Court
- Ludwig Delbrück (1860–1913), German banker
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Marie Julie Emilie Delbrück (1823–1908) married to Carl Litzmann (1815–1890), gynecologist
- Berthold Litzmann (1857–1926), German Germanist and literary historian in Bonn
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Gotthilf Emanuel Hugo Delbrück (1825–1900)
- Auguste Albertine Aline Lisbeth Delbrück (1858–1934) married to Hermann Körte (1841–1923)
- Hildegard Körte (1887–1957) married to Friedrich Hayduck (1880–1961) (see above)
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Victor Delbrück (1862–1907)
- Helmuth Delbrück (1891–1957), German judge
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Ida Emanuele Helene Delbrück (1859-1893) married to Emil Friedrich Wilhelm Steinbrück (1849-1933)
- Herbert Steinbrück (1883–1945)
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Ernst Steinbrück (1914–1998)
- Peer Steinbrück (* 1947), German politician (SPD)
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Ernst Steinbrück (1914–1998)
- Herbert Steinbrück (1883–1945)
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Werner Delbrück (1868–1910), German chemist and member of the German Reichstag
- Helmuth Delbrück (1891–1957), German judge
- Auguste Albertine Aline Lisbeth Delbrück (1858–1934) married to Hermann Körte (1841–1923)
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Aline Delbrück (1807–1875) married to Anton Friedrich Hohl (1789–1862), German professor of obstetrics in Halle
- Charlotte Delbrück (1781–1863) married to Johann Friedrich Ludwig Göschen (1778–1837), German legal scholar
Names not yet assigned:
- Günther Caracciola-Delbrück (1898–1945), German publisher and resistance fighter
- Christian Delbrück (1944–2006), German journalist and former member of the Management Board of Axel Springer SE
- Jost Delbrück (* 1935), German lawyer, 1976–2001 professor at the Walther Schücking Institute for International Law at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel
- Kurt Delbrück (1859–1945), German Protestant pastor and writer
literature
- Genealogical manual of the nobility , Adelslexikon Volume II, Volume 58 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1974, ISSN 0435-2408 .
Web links
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