Dohrn (family)
The Pomeranian Dohrn family gained wealth and reputation through sugar production. The businessman Heinrich Dohrn (1769-1852), son of the Barth- born surgeon Friedrich Dohrn from Poznan , founded the trading house Jahn and Dohrn in Stettin and in 1816/1817 the Pomeranian provincial sugar boiler , which the son Carl August still owned after the death of his father Years continued. The family produced a variety of scientists.
Heinrich Dohrn (1769–1852) ∞ Johanna Hüttern
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Carl August Dohrn (1806–1892) ∞ Adelheid Dietrich
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Georg Dohrn (1867–1942) ∞ Hedwig Commichau
- Klaus Dohrn (1905–1993)
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Georg Dohrn (1867–1942) ∞ Hedwig Commichau
- Anna (1831–1892) ∞ Gustav Wendt (1827–1912)
- Adelheid Wendt (1862–1944) ∞ Adolf Furtwängler (1853–1907)
- Wilhelm Furtwängler (1886–1954)
- Walter Furtwängler (1887–1967)
- Märit (Martha, 1891–1962) ∞ Max Scheler
- Adelheid Wendt (1862–1944) ∞ Adolf Furtwängler (1853–1907)
- Heinrich Dohrn (1838–1913)
- Wilhelm Dohrn (1839–1903) ∞ Marie Jungnickel (1842–1891)
- Max Dohrn (1874–1943) ∞ Luise Berta Antonie Harlacher (* 1879)
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Anton Dohrn (1840–1909) ∞ Maria Baranowska ( pl )
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Wolf Dohrn (1878–1914) ∞ Johanna Sattler (1884–1964)
- Klaus Dohrn (1909–1979)
- Herta Dohrn (1912–2014) ∞ Christoph Probst (1919–1943)
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Reinhard Dohrn (1880–1962)
- Peter Dohrn (* 1917)
- Harald Dohrn (1885–1945)
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Wolf Dohrn (1878–1914) ∞ Johanna Sattler (1884–1964)
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literature
- Theodor Heuss : Anton Dohrn in Naples . Berlin / Zurich 1940
- Klaus Dohrn : Of Citizens and Citizens of the World, A Family History. Pfullingen 1983, ISBN 978-3-7885-0255-3
- Franz J. Bauer : Citizens 'Paths and Citizens' Worlds. Family biographical studies on the German bourgeoisie in the 19th century. Göttingen 1991, ISBN 3-525-35945-4
Web links
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Grete Ronge: Dohrn, Carl August. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 4, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1959, ISBN 3-428-00185-0 , p. 56 ( digitized version ).
- ^ Th. Schmidt: On the history of trade and shipping in Stettin from 1786 to 1840 . In: Society for Pomeranian History and Archeology (Hrsg): Baltic studies . Vol. 25, Issue 2, Stettin 1875, p. 110 f ( digitized version ) ( digitized version ).