Geilinger
Geilinger is a regimental family dynasty from the city of Winterthur , which came from the abandoned Geilikon farm south of Töss and was probably naturalized around 1400. Members of the family held important offices and functions in the city of Winterthur for centuries.
Geilinger is the family name of the following people:
- Abraham Geilinger (1820–1880), entrepreneur and founder of what later became the Geilinger metal structure
- Cueni Geilinger , member of the Grand Council from 1435
- Dorothea Geilinger (before 1551–1571), abbess and niece of Elisabeth Geilinger
- Eduard Geilinger (1912–1973), journalist
- Elisabeth Geilinger (before 1536–1551), abbess at the Magdenau monastery
- Heinrich Geilinger (1740–1832), president of the guild court, clerk of the district and higher office
- Max Geilinger (1884–1948), Swiss lawyer and writer
- Rudolf Geilinger (1848–1911), Mayor of Winterthur
- Ueli Geilinger , 1412 fire showers
- Wolfgang Geilinger (before 1574–1611), mayor of Winterthur