Fehling (family)
Fehling is the name of a family from Lübeck. Members of this family are:
- Hermann Fehling (chemist) (1811–1885), chemist, the Fehling sample is named after him
- Johannes Fehling (1833–1893), merchant, consul and senator in Lübeck
- Hermann Wilhelm Fehling (1842–1907), merchant and consul in Lübeck
- Hermann Fehling (medic) (1847–1925), German doctor (gynecologist)
- Emil Ferdinand Fehling (1847–1927), Mayor of Lübeck
- Emanuel Fehling (1873–1932) (Emil Ferdinand's eldest son) childhood friend and correspondent of Fanny zu Reventlow
- Ferdinand Fehling (1875–1945), German historian
- Jürgen Fehling (1885–1968), (younger brother of Emanuel) actor and director
- Detlev Fehling (1929–2008), German classical philologist
- Ilse Fehling (1896–1982), granddaughter of Hermann Wilhelm Fehling , Bauhaus student, German sculptor, set designer and costume designer
- August Wilhelm Fehling (1896–1964), German curator
Hans Westfehling senior, * 1658 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hans Westfehling junior, 1697–1777 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hans Christoph Fehling, 1722–1803 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hermann Christian Fehling | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Johannes Christoph Fehling | Hermann Christian (from) Fehling | Wilhelm Fehling | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Adele Fehling | Johannes Fehling | Hermann Wilhelm Fehling | Emil Ferdinand Fehling | Hermann Christian (from) Fehling | Wilhelm Fehling | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
NN Behn | 5 sons, 3 daughters | s. 1891 Vormds. about Thomas Mann u. Speed | Hermann Fehling | Clara Sophie Fehling | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ferdinand Fehling | Ada Louise Fehling | Jürgen Fehling | another five sons and a daughter | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Remarks
- ^ Brewer and merchant, later customs officer in Lübeck; * December 9, 1767 in Lübeck; † January 3, 1862 there; married to Margaretha Heitmann, born October 30, 1782 in Lübeck; † January 13, 1862 ibid
- ↑ Kaufmann zu Lübeck, * August 7, 1800 in Lübeck; † October 17, 1882 there; married to Anna Emilie Oppenheimer; * August 8, 1803 in Hamburg; † June 5, 1885 in Lübeck
- ↑ chemist; * June 9, 1811 in Lübeck; † July 1, 1885 in Stuttgart; married to Sophie Clueß, born May 26, 1822; † August 1, 1888
- ↑ 1824-1903; Wine merchant and Prussian consul in Lübeck
- ↑ 1827-1890; married to Heinrich Theodor Behn, 1819–1906, mayor of Lübeck
- ^ Merchant and Senator from Lübeck; * November 18, 1835 in Lübeck; † November 19, 1893 there; married to Henriette Charlotte Harms, born April 1, 1842 in Lübeck, † November 19, 1929 there
- ^ Merchant and Consul in Lübeck; * April 23, 1842 in Lübeck; † December 7, 1907 there; married to Bertha Eschenburg, * May 4, 1846 in Lübeck, † April 4, 1926 there
- ^ Senator and Mayor of Lübeck; * August 3, 1847 in Lübeck; † August 3, 1927 there; married to Ada Maria Geibel, born May 10, 1853 in Munich, † September 27, 1906 in Lübeck; after her death second marriage to Katharina (Käthe) Wessel, born October 11, 1862 in Berlin, † March 20, 1933 in Mönchengladbach
- ↑ chemist; * June 9, 1811 in Lübeck; † July 1, 1885 in Stuttgart; married to Sophie Clueß, * May 26, 1822, † August 1, 1888
- ^ Wine merchant and Prussian consul in Lübeck, 1824–1903
- ^ Doctor, * July 14, 1847; † November 2, 1925
- ↑ * April 13, 1845; † October 28, 1916; married to Ludwig Friedrich Blohm
- ↑ Historiker, born November 11, 1875 in Lübeck; † December 8, 1945 in Waldhilsbach
- ↑ * June 28, 1881 in Lübeck; † 1972 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- ↑ theater director, born March 1, 1885 in Lübeck; † June 14, 1968 in Hamburg
literature
- Emil Ferdinand Fehling : Lübeck Council Line. Lübeck 1925.
- Bernhard Eschenburg (Ed.): News about the Eschenburg family in Lübeck. Third episode. Lübeck printing and publishing company MBH, Lübeck 1949
- Bettina Behr: Stage Designers: A Gender Perspective on the History and Practice of Stage Art . transcript Verlag, Bielefeld 2013