List of personalities of the city of Würzburg
The following list contains personalities from the city of Würzburg .
Personalities born in Würzburg
The following people were born in Würzburg or in what is now the city of Würzburg:
13th to 18th centuries
- Konrad von Würzburg (1220 / 30–1287), poet, epic poet and didactic poet
- Johannes I. Kaufmann († 1489), Cistercian Abbot
- Georg Wolfsbach (15th century – 1535), Benedictine abbot
- Kaspar Gotthard († 1526), Premonstratensian Abbot
- Friedrich Fischer (around 1464–1529), humanist and lawyer
- Matthias Grünewald (1475 / 80–1528), painter and graphic artist
- Christoph Zobel (1499–1560), lawyer
- Georg Dasch (around 1510–1578), Mayor of Gotha
- Martin Seger (* around 1510/1515; † around 1580), illustrator of the bishop's chronicle by Lorenz Fries and prince-bishop court painter
- Michael Suppan (around 1520–1584), university rector and vicar general
- Paulus I. Zeller († 1563), Cistercian abbot
- Nikolaus Balthasar Mertz (* in the 17th century in Würzburg, † in the 17th century), city doctor in Fulda and Hofmedicus in Bamberg
- John VI Pfister († 1641), Cistercian abbot
- Wilderich von Walderdorff (1617–1680), Catholic bishop of the diocese of Vienna
- Paulus II. Baumann (1644–1725), Cistercian abbot
- Ferdinand Tobias Richter (1651–1711), composer and organist
- Johann Lorenz Adelmann († 1719), imperial councilor and prince-bishop chancellor; Epitaph in St. Peter and Paul (Würzburg)
- Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn (1673–1724), Prince-Bishop of Würzburg
- Georg Fasel (1675–1747), Premonstratensian Abbot from the Oberzell Monastery
- Anton Heinrich Friedrich von Stadion (1691–1768), Grand Chamberlain at the electoral court in Mainz
- Leonhard Grebner (1694–1742), Jesuit
- Sebastian Cönen (1697–1766), Benedictine abbot
- Johann Wolfgang von der Auwera (1708–1756), sculptor
- Friedrich Ebenhöch (1714–1786), lawyer, court and consistorial councilor to the Prince of Würzburg, accuser in a witch trial
- Anton Bayr (1716–1792), organ builder
- Johann Joseph Heinrich Bauer von Adelsbach (1719–1802), physician and professor of medicine in Prague
- Georg Franz Wiesner (1731–1797), born in Heidingsfeld, theologian and university professor
- Johann Octavian Salver (1732–1788), genealogist
- Franz Ignaz Michael Neumann (1733–1785), engineer, architect and builder
- Martin Lampe (1734–1806), servant of Immanuel Kant
- Placidus Sprenger (1735–1806), Benedictine, editor and historian
- Christoph Kroh (1735–1812), Premonstratensian Abbot from Oberzell Abbey
- Johann Ferdinand Balthasar Stieffell (1737–1818), organ builder
- Bonavita Blank , actually Joseph Anton Bruno Blank (1740–1827), natural scientist, fossil collector and professor of natural history in Würzburg
- Philipp Jakob Huth von Dessendorf (1742–1813), Catholic theologian
- Franz Oberthür (1745–1831), Roman Catholic theologian
- Jakob Josef von Haus (1748–1833), lawyer, university professor and educator of the Italian king
- Georg Joseph Vogler (1749–1814), composer, organist, conductor, priest, music teacher and music theorist
- Johann Sterkel (1750–1817), pianist and composer
- Gabriel Heilmann (1751–1806), doctor, botanist and professor at the University of Würzburg
- Joseph Lange (1751–1831), actor, painter, composer and writer
- Franz Xaver von Leibes (1753–1828), German Catholic clergyman and professor at the University of Würzburg
- Adam Joseph Onymus (1754–1836), Catholic clergyman, university professor and vicar general in Würzburg
- Franz Gallus Sündermahler (1755-1840), German lawyer and civil servant
- Adam Friedrich Groß zu Trockau (1758–1840), Apostolic Vicar and Bishop
- Nicolaus Anton Friedreich (1761–1836), physician
- Lothar Anselm von Gebsattel (1761–1846), Würzburg cathedral dean
- Gallus Aloys Kaspar Kleinschrod (1762–1824), German criminal lawyer
- Reiner Wirl († 1763), German sculptor
- Philipp Franz Kremer (1765–1854), lawyer, businessman and member of the Bavarian state parliament
- Johann Michael von Seuffert (1765–1829), lawyer and politician
- Juliane Giovane (1766–1805), writer and lady-in-waiting
- Georg von Habermann (1766–1825), general in the royal Bavarian army
- Heinrich Domnich (1767–1844), horn player, composer and professor
- Heinrich Alois von Reigersberg (1770–1865), Bavarian lawyer and politician
- Franz Martin Seuffert (around 1772–1847), German-Austrian organ and piano builder
- Adam Elias von Siebold (1775–1828), gynecologist and university professor
- Bernhard Michael von Grandauer (1776–1838), Bavarian lawyer and state councilor
- Carl Joseph Ringelmann (1776–1854), dentist and surgeon, university professor and royal personal physician
- Joseph Küffner (1776–1856), musician and composer
- Johann Martin von Wagner (1777–1858), painter, sculptor and art collector
- Franz Xaver Heller (1778–1840), doctor and botanist
- Vinzenz Adelmann (1780-1850), physician
- Franz Joseph Fröhlich (1780–1862), teacher and musicologist
- Johann Anton Weinmann (1782–1858), German-Russian gardener and botanist
- Peter von Richarz (1783–1855), bishop
- Johann Adam Maas (1784–1852), spa doctor
- Joseph von Pölnitz (1792–1865), Royal Bavarian Chamberlain and Land Commissioner
- Philipp Geigel (1794–1855), judge and politician
- Johann Adam von Seuffert (1794–1857), legal scholar
- Gottfried Eisenmann (1795–1867), doctor, politician, political publicist and medical writer
- Michael Jäger (1795–1838), surgeon and university professor
- Johann Baptist Friedreich (1796–1862), physician, forensic doctor and poet
- Philipp Franz von Siebold (1796–1866), Bavarian doctor, Japanese and natural scientist, ethnologist, plant collector and botanist
- Karl von Kleinschrod (1797–1866), Bavarian lawyer and politician
- Andreas Bernhard Quante (1799–1874), lawyer and politician
- Georg Karl von Seuffert (1800–1870), President of the Commercial Court of Appeal in Nuremberg
19th century
1801 to 1820
- Franz Ludwig Philipp Schenk von Stauffenberg (1801–1881), Bavarian Imperial Council
- Eduard Caspar Jacob von Siebold (1801–1861), professor of gynecology
- Friedrich Julius Stahl (1802–1861), legal philosopher and conservative politician
- Friedrich Freiherr von Zu Rhein (1802–1870), royal Bavarian lawyer and administrative officer
- Joseph Heine (1803–1877), physician and government and medical councilor
- Friedrich von Ringelmann (1803–1870), lawyer and politician as well as Bavarian Minister of the Interior and Minister of Justice
- Carl von Siebold (1804–1885), doctor and zoologist
- Johann Joseph Hoffmann (1805–1878), connoisseur of the Chinese and Japanese languages
- Karl Kirchgessner (1807–1858), royal lawyer in Würzburg and President of the Chamber of Deputies
- Heinrich Ambros Eckert (1807–1840), painter and lithographer
- Franz von Hartmann (1808–1895), German-Austrian lawyer
- Georg Joseph Manz (1808–1894), founder of the GJ Manz publishing house
- Anton Ruland (1809–1874), Catholic priest, librarian and Bavarian politician (member of the state parliament)
- Ignaz Hub (1810–1880), poet, editor and publisher
- Hermann Dyck (1812–1874), painter, draftsman and etcher
- Fritz Bamberger (1814–1873), painter
- Heinrich Bauer (1814–1851), labor leader
- Valentin Eduard Becker (1814–1890), city treasurer and composer
- Joseph von Held (1815–1890), constitutional lawyer, rector of the Royal University of Würzburg, co-founder of the Bavarian Red Cross
- Hermann von und zu Guttenberg (1816–1882), Bavarian landowner and politician
- Rudolph von Freyberg-Eisenberg (1817–1887), landowner and member of the German Reichstag
- Gustav von Habermann (1818–1878), manor owner and member of the German Reichstag
- Carl Adolph Cornelius (1819–1903), historian and church historian
- Georg Bauch (1820–1886), member of the Reichstag
- Adolph von Pfretzschner (1820–1901), Bavarian politician
1821 to 1840
- Hugo von Diehl (1821–1883), General of the Infantry and Chief of the General Staff
- Luitpold of Bavaria (1821–1912), Prince Regent of Bavaria
- Adelgunde Auguste of Bavaria (1823–1914), Princess of Bavaria
- Joseph von Lindwurm (1824–1874), doctor and professor of dermatology
- Franz Cucumus (1824–1881), Reich judge
- Oskar von Diruf (1824–1912), balneologist and spa doctor
- Josef Hergenröther (1824–1890), Catholic church historian and cardinal
- Ludwig von Rockinger (1824–1914), historian, archivist and legal historian
- Hildegard Luise of Bavaria (1825–1864), Austrian Archduchess
- Georg Arbogast von und zu Franckenstein (1825–1890), politician
- Nicolaus Friedreich (1825–1882), pathologist and university professor
- Carl Gegenbaur (1826–1903), vertebrate morphologist
- Christian Anton Kolb (1826–1871), musician, composer and military bandmaster
- Michael Weber (1827–1885), German-Swiss master brewer
- Johann Baptist Renninger (1829-1892), Catholic theologian
- Hugo Stöhr (1830–1901), gynecologist and spa doctor
- Carl Herz (1831–1897), lawyer and member of the Reichstag
- Adolph vom Rath (1832–1907), Prussian banker, co-founder and board member of Deutsche Bank
- Otto May (1833–1914), estate inspector
- Ferdinand Knab (1834–1902), painter
- Franz August Schenk von Stauffenberg (1834–1901), lawyer, landowner and politician
- Karl Joseph Eberth (1835–1926), pathologist and university professor
- August Geist (1835–1868), landscape painter
- Adolf Pernwerth von Bärnstein (1836–1918), railway clerk and student historian
- Hermann von Mauchenheim called Bechtolsheim (1836–1910), royal Bavarian bath commissioner
- Andreas von Seisser (1837–1911), President of the Bavarian State Bank
- Friederike Goßmann (1838–1906), actress
1841 to 1860
- Johann Feser (1841–1896), veterinarian and university professor
- Georg von Mayr (1841–1925), statistician and economist
- Nathan Bamberger (1842–1919), rabbi of the Würzburg district rabbinate
- Karl Theodor von Lutz (1842–1905), politician and administrative lawyer, district president of the Upper Palatinate
- Karl Bever (1843–1930), doctor
- August Stöhr (1843–1890), physician and member of the German Reichstag
- Adolf Held (1844–1880), political economist
- Friedrich Narr (1844-1893), physicist
- Karl Köhl (1846–1926), soap manufacturer, printer and member of the German Reichstag
- Carl von Horn (1847–1923), Royal Bavarian Colonel General of the Infantry
- Franz Scheiner (1847–1917), major publisher of postcards and lithographer
- Friedrich Carl von Schönborn-Wiesentheid (1847–1913), member of the German Reichstag
- Lilli Lehmann (1848–1929), opera singer and vocal teacher
- Valentin Weidner (1848–1919), sculptor
- Karl Heffner (1849–1927), landscape painter
- Philipp Stöhr the Elder (1849–1911), anatomist and university professor
- Heinrich Stein (1850–1913), landscape painter
- Max Bastelberger (1851–1916), doctor and butterfly scientist
- Theodor Kölliker (1852–1937), surgeon, pioneer of surgical orthopedics
- Maximilian Halder (1853–1912), Bavarian major general and commandant of the Germersheim Fortress .
- Eduard Rosenthal (1853–1926), lawyer, university professor and politician
- Ludwig Strasser (1853–1917), clockmaker
- Konstantin von Gebsattel (1854–1932), Bavarian general of the cavalry
- Karl Konrad Müller (1854–1903), classical philologist and librarian
- Michael-Philipp Seißer (1854–1943), textile entrepreneur
- Heinrich Kiliani (1855–1945), chemist
- Ludwig von Gebsattel (1857–1930), officer in the Bavarian Army
- Johann von Treutlein-Moerdes (1858–1916), German ministerial official in Bavaria
- Eugen von Bamberger (1858–1921), Austrian internist
- Ernst Bumm (1858–1925), gynecologist
1861 to 1880
- Carl Marx (1861–1933), opera singer and theater director
- Nikolaus von Endres (1862–1938), royal Bavarian officer
- Franz Schmitt (1862–1932), politician
- Valerie Seisser (1862–1953), co-founder of the Red Cross Clinic in Würzburg
- Karl Spiegel (1863–1920), teacher and fairy tale collector
- Hermann Schmitt (1863–1943), Bavarian State Minister
- Adolf Sandberger (1864–1943), musicologist and composer
- Heinrich Ludwig Urlichs (1864–1935), classical archaeologist and classical philologist
- Franz Friedrich Leitschuh (1865–1924), professor of art history
- Michael Balling (1866–1925), violist and conductor
- Ludwig Seisser (1866–1936), pharmacist and entrepreneur
- Max Dauthendey (1867–1918), poet and painter
- Wilhelm Dieck (1867–1935), dentist
- Emil von Dungern (1867–1961), internist
- Otto von Franqué (1867–1937), gynecologist and obstetrician
- Heinrich Jacob von Recklinghausen (1867–1942), doctor, blood pressure researcher and philosopher
- Georg Stössel (1867–1943), violin maker and inventor of the Stössel lute named after him
- Philipp Bayer (1868–1902), lawyer and member of the German Reichstag
- Franz-Joseph Ahles (1869–1939), poet
- Max Borst (1869-1946), pathologist
- Max Nassauer (1869–1931), gynecologist and writer
- Heinrich Albert (1870–1950), guitarist and composer
- Julius Binder (1870–1939), legal philosopher
- Karl Troßmann (1871–1957), politician
- Otto Rosenheim (1871–1955), biochemist
- Karl von Luxburg (1872–1956), diplomat
- Paul Panzer (1872–1958), German-American actor
- Philipp Graf (1874–1947), painter
- Ernst Schneider (1874–1968), horticultural director in Königsberg
- Hans von Seißer (1874–1973), Colonel and Chief of the Bavarian State Police
- Ulrich Gerhardt (1875–1950), zoologist and university professor
- Fritz Fuchsenberger (1876–1945), architect
- Leo Glaser (1876–1950), chemist, pharmacist, entrepreneur and politician
- Johann Baptist Konrad (1876 – after 1908), folk singer and humorist
- Joseph Oppenheimer (1876–1966), landscape and portrait painter
- Ferdinand Flury (1877–1947), pharmacologist, toxicologist and general practitioner
- Alfons Stier (1877–1952), composer, music editor and teacher
- Gustav von Bergmann (1878–1955), internist
- Rudolf Schiestl (1878–1931), painter, etcher, graphic artist and glass painter
- Joseph Friedrich Abert (1879–1959), historian and archivist
- Alfred Dürr (1879–1953), lawyer, President of the Munich Higher Regional Court
- Ferdinand Spiegel (1879–1950), painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Camille Sachs (1880–1959), lawyer
1881 to 1900
- Hans Rau (1881–1961), physicist and university professor
- Julius Adler (1882–1934), lawyer and victim of the Röhm putsch
- Carl Diem (1882–1962), sports official and scientist
- Friedrich Dollmann (1882–1944), army officer
- Eugen Dreisch (* 1882), architect and art collector
- Leonhard Frank (1882–1961), writer
- Karl von Angerer (1883–1945), hygienist, bacteriologist and university professor
- Gottfried Feder (1883–1941), economic theorist and politician ( NSDAP )
- Eugen von Schobert (1883–1941), army officer
- Franz Halder (1884–1972), army officer
- Hermann Heimerich (1885–1963), politician
- Heinrich Kirchner (1885–1953), paleontologist, geologist and university lecturer
- Willi Scheuermann (1885 – after 1959), illustrator and picture postcard artist
- Karl Eyerich (1886–1971), medical officer, admiral doctor
- Roderich Fick (1886–1955), architect and professor
- Hermann Leitenstorfer (1886–1972), architect, construction clerk and university professor
- Josef Friedrich Matthes (1886–1943), editor and Rhenish separatist
- Karl Wulzinger (1886–1949), historical building researcher, university professor
- Rudolf Düll (1887–1979), lawyer
- Otto Haupt (1887–1988), mathematician
- Lotte Kliebert (1887–1991), musician
- Udo Knorr (1887–1960), mechanical engineer
- Hans Heinrich Franck (1888–1961), chemist and technologist
- Karl Ritter (1888–1977), director, screenwriter and film producer
- Friedrich Trautwein (1888–1956), pioneer of electronic music in Germany
- Elisabeth Hoffa (1889–1988), doctor and daughter of orthopedist Albert Hoffa
- Arthur Drey (1890–1965), poet, playwright and essayist
- Alfred Jodl (1890–1946), army officer and convicted war criminal
- Emy Roeder (1890–1971), sculptor and draftsman
- Karl Friedrich Roth (1890–1960), portrait painter
- Richard Sedlmaier (1890–1963), art historian and university professor
- Karl Weisenberger (1890–1952), officer
- Gertraud von Bullion (1891–1930), first Schoenstatt Sister of Mary
- Anna Ebermann (1891–1944), resistance against National Socialism.
- Georg Hornung (1891–1942), communist, resistance fighter and victim of the Nazi regime
- Max Mohr (1891–1937), doctor, playwright and narrator
- Philipp Stöhr the Younger (1891–1979), anatomist and university professor
- Leopold Obermayer (1892–1943), lawyer and Nazi victim
- Hans Reichel (1892–1958), painter and draftsman
- Georg Enoch Freiherr von und zu Guttenberg (1893–1940), member of the First Chamber of the Bavarian State Parliament
- Josef Müller (1893–1984), soccer player and coach
- Hermann Zillig (1893–1952), viticulture scientist
- Albert Praun (1894–1975), General of the Wehrmacht Intelligence Force
- Otto Praun (1894–1960), gynecologist and real estate dealer
- Oskar Dirlewanger (1895–1945), officer in the Waffen SS and war criminal
- Hellmuth Mayer (1895–1980), legal scholar and criminologist
- André Pilot (1895–1944), actor
- Adam Sachs (1895–?), Racing cyclist
- Fritz Koch (1896–1967), lawyer and politician
- Hans Kohler (1896–1970), politician
- Bruno Ritter von Hauenschild (1896–1953), Lieutenant General and Commanding General
- Friedrich Wencker-Wildberg (1896–1970), writer, translator and historian
- Philipp Lothar Mayring (1897–1948), actor, director and screenwriter
- Emil Popp (1897–1955), politician and administrative officer
- Albert Renger-Patzsch (1897–1966), photographer
- Magdalene Schoch (1897–1987), lawyer
- Adalbero Kunzelmann (1898–1975), Augustinian, church musician and author
- Alfred Meyer (1898–1933), dentist and Nazi victim
- Ernst Meyerolbersleben (1898–1991), composer, pianist, conductor, conductor, singer and music teacher
- Richard Rothe-Roth (1898–1972), naval officer
- Hans Seel (1898–1961), pharmacologist, toxicologist and university professor
- Fritz Bayerlein (1899–1970), officer
- Hans Karl Müller (1899–1977), ophthalmologist
- Otto Bezold (1899–1984), lawyer and politician
- Peter Feile (1899–1972), architect
- Günther Henle (1899–1979), politician
- Margret Boveri (1900–1975), journalist
- Georg Häfner (1900–1942), Catholic priest and martyr
- Hedwig Haller-Braus (1900–1989), Swiss sculptor and small sculptor
- Karl Larsen (1900–1978), President of the German Cooperative Association
20th century
1901 to 1910
- Werner Heisenberg (1901–1976), physicist and Nobel Prize winner
- Werner von Nitzsch (1901–1947), agricultural scientist and soil scientist
- Rolf Dietz (1902–1971), lawyer and university professor
- Emil Lowig (1902–?), University professor for arable and crop production and rector of the Hohenheim Agricultural University
- Willy Popp (1902–1978), composer
- Curt Riess (1902-1993), writer
- Edmund Schramm (1902–1975), Romanist and Hispanicist
- Erwin Steigerwald (1902–1962), agricultural scientist for the cultivation of vegetables, medicinal plants and herbs
- Hermann Gerstner (1903–1993), writer and librarian
- Hermann Gundersheimer (1903–2004), American art historian
- Ludwig Heilmann (1903–1959), major general of the parachute force
- Fritz Eiberle (1904–1987), football player
- Franz Valentin Krug (1904–1993), Roman Catholic pastor, resistance fighter, poet and artist
- Franz Martin (1904–1959), sculptor
- Ernst Meyer-Camberg (1904–1985), physician and student historian
- Max Schobert (1904–1948), SS-Sturmbannführer
- Rudolf Spemann (1905–1947), type designer and calligrapher
- Winfried Zillig (1905–1963), composer, music theorist and conductor
- Melitta Mitscherlich (1906–1992), doctor
- Otto Sonnleitner (1906–1985), sculptor
- Karl Wien (1906–1937), mountaineer
- Walter Dieminger (1907–2000), geophysicist and high-frequency technician
- Karl Gößwald (1907–1996), zoologist and university professor
- Ferdinand Keilmann (1907–1979), architect
- Edgar Dittmar (1908–1994), glider pilot and aviation pioneer
- Wilhelm Keilmann (1908–1989), pianist, conductor and composer
- Leopold Krafft von Dellmensingen (1908–1994), diplomat
- Waldemar Wolter (1908–1947), medic and physician
- Curt C. Silberman , b. as Kurt Leo Silbermann (1908–2002), lawyer
- Adolf Bayer (1909–1999), architect and university professor
- Robert Geisendörfer (1910–1976), Protestant pastor, church journalist and media pioneer
- Wilhelm Menne (1910–1945), rower
1911 to 1920
- Alfred Bauer (1911–1986), lawyer and film historian
- Martin Karl (1911–1942), rower
- Karl Manninger (1912–2002), church painter
- Josef Neckermann (1912–1992), mail order merchant and dressage rider
- Caspar Walter Rauh (1912–1983), draftsman, graphic artist and painter
- Georg Angermaier (1913–1945), lawyer, political scientist and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Ildefons Maria Dietz (1913–2000), Roman Catholic religious priest and resistance against the Nazi regime
- Otto Weidinger (1914–1990), officer in the Waffen SS
- Ruth Höhmann (1915–2004), art collector and patron
- Erwin Ammann (1916–2000), politician
- Karl Ebert (1916–1974), Catholic theologian
- Hans Rebelein (1916–1975), chemist
- Josef Scheuplein (1916–1998), painter, graphic artist and art teacher
- Ludwig Röder (1917–1993), poet, writer and astrologer
- Willy Schleunung (1917–2007), Bavarian book printer owner, association official and politician
- Herbert A. Strauss (1918–2005), American historian
- Ludwig Volkholz (1919–1994), Bavarian politician
- Hans Walter Wild (1919–2001), administrative lawyer and local politician
- Eva Zilcher (1920–1994), actress
1921 to 1930
- Franz Fleckenstein (1922–1996), church musician, priest and composer
- Robert Krick (1922–2017), publisher and entrepreneur
- Helmut Oeller (1922–2016), television director
- Anneliese Wert (1922–2008), actress
- Rolf Kreuder (1923–1995), photographer
- Walther H. Lechler (1923–2013), neuro-psychiatrist and psychotherapist
- Friedrich Merzbacher (1923–1982), lawyer and university professor
- Elli Michler (1923–2014), poet
- Jehuda Amichai (1924–2000), German-Israeli poet
- Fritz Koenig (1924–2017), sculptor
- Dora Dunkl (1925–1982), German-Austrian poet and writer
- Oskar Klemmert (1925–2010), Lord Mayor of Kitzingen
- Wolfgang Lenz (1925–2014), painter and graphic artist
- Regina von Sachsen-Meiningen (1925–2010), member of the Wettin family
- Walter Schmidt (1925–2019), physician
- Gunter Ullrich (1925–2018), artist
- Schraga Har-Gil (1926–2009), German-Israeli journalist, Middle East correspondent and writer
- Leo Kirch (1926–2011), media entrepreneur
- Walter Rupp (* 1926), Jesuit
- Wolfgang Schiering (1926–2005), classical archaeologist
- Karlheinz Eber (1927–2004), YMCA secretary and holder of the Federal Cross of Merit
- Kurt Leo Sourisseaux (1927–2015), singer, actor and director
- Elmar Zeitler (* 1927), physicist
- Hans Karl Burgeff (1928–2005), metal sculptor and art professor
- Georg von Waldburg zu Zeil and Trauchburg (1928–2015), entrepreneur
- Klaus Zeitler (* 1929), politician
- Ernst Eichinger (1929–2015), artist
- Wulff-Dieter Heintz (1930-2006), astronomer
- Theodor Mebs (1930–2017), ornithologist and author
- Reinhold Vöth (1930–1997), lawyer, politician and broadcasting director
1931 to 1940
- Hermann Gerlinger (* 1931), entrepreneur and art collector
- Heinz Gauly (* 1931), archivist and author
- Günther Fersch (* 1932), actor and voice imitator
- Hermann Flade (1932–1980), political scientist
- Dieter Röß (* 1932), physicist and business manager
- Helga Wischer (* 1932), sport angler
- Reinhard W. Hoffmann (* 1933), chemist
- Peter Donat (* 1934), archaeologist
- Eberhard Dünninger (1934–2015), General Director of the Bavarian State Libraries and politician
- Claus Eberth (1934–2009), actor
- Hubert Elsässer (1934–2009), sculptor
- Hasso Hofmann (* 1934), legal philosopher and constitutional lawyer
- Bernhard Pfister (1934–2019), lawyer
- Walter Konrad (1935–2019), lawyer, media manager and local politician
- Ado Schlier (* 1935), moderator
- Dieter Schwab (* 1935), legal scholar
- Josef Steinruck (* 1935), church historian
- Claus Detjen (* 1936), publisher of the Haller Tagblatt in Schwäbisch Hall
- Freimut Duve (1936–2020), publicist and politician
- Otmar Issing (* 1936), economist
- Christiane Nielsen (1936–2007), actress
- Peter Sand (* 1936), environmental lawyer
- Peter Keller (* 1937), politician
- Franz Steinkühler (* 1937), asset and management consultant and chairman of IG Metall
- Maren Collin (* 1938), track and field athlete
- Walter Engelhardt (* 1939), politician
- Willi Gerner (1939–2008), trade unionist
- Walter Herrmann (1939–2016), Cologne activist
- Klaus Hofmann (* 1939), musicologist
- Wolfgang Kaniber (* 1939), soccer player and coach
- Hannelore Schlaffer (* 1939), Germanist
- Rüdiger Hans Schmitt (* 1939), uraniumist, Indo-Europeanist and university professor
- Klaus Detter (* 1940), judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Bernd Donaubauer (* 1940), politician
- Franz Ebert (1940–2015), politician
- Dieter Jung (* 1940), sword fencer
- Albrecht Kronenberger (* 1940), priest of the Diocese of Speyer
- Dieter Lau (* 1940), classical philologist and historian
1941 to 1950
- Walter Groß (* 1941), Catholic theologian and Old Testament scholar
- Uwe Lambinus (1941–2019), politician (SPD)
- Alois Konstantin zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (* 1941), lawyer and manager
- Alfred Kieser (* 1942), business economist
- Eva-Maria Kors (* 1942), politician (CDU)
- Hans-Jürgen Mahlitz (* 1942), journalist and publicist
- Magdalena Montezuma (1942–1984), actress and production designer
- Helmut Weber (* 1942), doctor and holder of the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon
- Heiner Bubb (* 1943), ergonomist
- Uta Kron (1943–2020), archaeologist
- Peter Ostermeyer (* 1943), chess master
- Barbara Schlick (* 1943), soprano
- Peter Schmalz (* 1943), journalist
- Marita Bäuerlein (* 1944), member of the state parliament and German wine queen 1964/1965
- Günter Burkard (* 1944), Egyptologist
- Edgar Burkart (1944–2011), football official
- Bernhard Fleckenstein (* 1944), human medicine
- Sigrid Meuschel (1944–2016), political scientist
- Edwin Noël (1944–2004), actor
- Ursula Peters (* 1944), professor of German medieval studies
- Konrad Schliephake (* 1944), geographer
- Eberhard Sinner (* 1944), politician (CSU)
- Gabriele M. Göbel (* 1945), writer
- Sigrid Kiessling-Rossmann (* 1945), painter
- Gerd Lohmeyer (* 1945), actor and director
- Michael Werner (* 1945), racing boat driver
- Reinhold Batberger (* 1946), writer
- Rainer Boutter (* 1946), politician (SPD)
- Franziska Wiethold (* 1946), member of the board of the German service union Ver.di
- Michael Arnal (* 1947), screenwriter and director
- Gudrun Grieser (* 1947), politician (CSU)
- Stefan Kummer (* 1947), art historian
- Reinhard Leibold (* 1947), long-distance runner
- Norbert Westenrieder (1947–2013), documentary filmmaker and non-fiction author
- Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht (* 1948), German-American literary scholar
- Johannes Willms (* 1948), historian and publicist
- Hannes Clauss (* 1949), jazz drummer
- Doris Conrads (* 1949), artist
- Benno Bulitta (* 1950), economist, university professor and local politician (CSU)
- Gerhard Hartmann (* 1950), politician (SPD)
- Mathias Breitschaft (* 1950), inter alia cathedral music director in Mainz
- Joachim Mössner (* 1950), internist and university professor
1951 to 1960
- Brigitte Behrens (* 1951), General Manager of Greenpeace Germany
- Michael Jung (* 1951), politician (CDU)
- Jutta Ditfurth (* 1951), social scientist, publicist and politician
- Bernd Haunfelder (* 1951), historian and publicist
- Friederike Hassauer (* 1951), literary scholar and Romance philologist
- Norbert Dömling (* 1952), musician (electric and double bass player) and composer
- Kurt Klühspies (* 1952), handball player
- Bernhard Potschka (* 1952), composer and musician
- Harald Schneider (* 1952), politician (SPD)
- Hans-Georg Weigand (* 1952), maths didactic
- Peter Weltner (* 1952), organist and composer
- Rudolf Strohmeier (* 1952), lawyer and EU official
- Thomas Bach (* 1953), lawyer, fencer and sports official, ninth IOC president
- Christian v. Ditfurth (* 1953), writer
- Michael Eichberger (* 1953), judge of the First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court
- Rudolf Englert (* 1953), Roman Catholic theologian
- Bernhard Irrgang (* 1953), technology philosopher and ethicist
- Bernhard Koloczek (* 1953), judge at the Federal Social Court
- Peter Spiegel (* 1953), non-fiction author and company founder
- Heribert Weber (* 1953), physicist
- Georg Wöhrle (* 1953), classical philologist and medical historian
- Marion Seib (* 1954), politician (CSU)
- Hans-Wolfgang Theobald (* 1954), organ builder and musicologist
- Erhard Weimann (* 1954), politician (CDU)
- Jürgen Banzer (* 1955), lawyer and politician (CDU)
- Gabriel Dessauer (* 1955), cantor, concert organist and university lecturer
- Konrad Fischer (1955–2018), architect and preservationist
- Kathrin Groß-Striffler (* 1955), writer
- Wolfgang Karl Kraus (* 1955), Protestant theologian and university professor
- Root Leeb (* 1955), writer, painter and illustrator
- Thomas Karl Neisinger (* 1955), lawyer and diplomat
- Thomas Röhner (* 1955), illustrator of books for children and young people and author of children's books
- Burkard Schmidl (* 1955), composer, sound artist, music producer and keyboardist
- Michael Wilhelm (* 1955), politician
- Warner E. Hodges (* 1956), musician, guitarist from Jason & the Scorchers , among others
- Uwe Dolata (* 1956), economic criminal, chief detective, publicist, author, publisher and politician
- Matthias Kohlmann (* 1956), draftsman, sculptor and professor
- Marion Meeresmacher (* 1956), editor-in-chief of the Simplify your life newsletter
- Waltraud Meier (* 1956), opera singer, soprano and Wagner interpreter
- Helge Nyncke (* 1956), illustrator
- Rainer Römer (* 1956), drummer and radio play author
- Wolfgang Schmale (* 1956), historian
- Hartmut Josef Göbel (* 1957), neurologist, pain therapist and psychologist
- Stephan Kaller (* 1957), pianist, chamber musician, song accompanist and piano teacher
- Romana Menze-Kuhn (* 1957), painter and installation artist
- Monika Nickel (* 1957), Roman Catholic theologian
- Stefan Oschmann (* 1957), manager
- Stephan Seidlmayer (* 1957), Egyptologist
- Ursula Sowa (* 1957), politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Michael Winkler (* 1957), columnist and author
- Ernst Bechert (* 1958), composer
- Andreas Dornheim (* 1958), historian
- Manfred Ländner (* 1958), politician (CSU)
- Gilbert Paeffgen (* 1958), jazz musician
- Hermann Seidl (1958–2018), composer
- Nikolaus Utermöhlen (1958–1996), musician and artist
- Frank Muth (* 1959), actor and voice actor
- Gerd Schröder (1959–2008), entrepreneur and ice hockey functionary
- Claudius Seidl (* 1959), publicist and film critic
- Michael Weißenberger (* 1959), classical philologist
- Frank-Markus Barwasser (* 1960), journalist and cabaret artist alias Erwin Pelzig
- Rolf Bier (* 1960), visual artist
- Krystyna Kuhn (* 1960), writer
- Astrid Schütz (* 1960), psychologist and university professor
- Cordula Stumpf (* 1960), lawyer and university professor
- Veit Wolpert (* 1960), politician (FDP)
- Burkard Zapff (* 1960), Roman Catholic theologian and Old Testament scholar
1961 to 1970
- Toni Dietl (* 1961), karateka and former national trainer at DKV
- Thomas Dimpfl (* 1961), gynecologist
- Stephan Lorenz (* 1961), legal scholar and judge at the Bavarian Constitutional Court
- Roman Rausch (* 1961), writer
- Tassilo Schmitt (* 1961), ancient historian
- Claudia Spies (* 1961), specialist in anesthesiology
- Christian Zirkelbach (* 1961), track and field athlete
- Iris Hanika (* 1962), writer
- Burkard Porzelt (* 1962), theologian and university professor
- Michael Rosenberger (* 1962), Roman Catholic priest and moral theologian
- Frank Dimitri Etienne (* 1962), painter and visual artist
- Martin Arz (* 1963), writer and visual artist
- Stefan Dornbusch (* 1963), artist and architect
- Georg Guggenberger (* 1963), geoecologist and university professor for soil science
- Andreas Boltz (* 1964), church musician and composer
- Brigitte Baetz (* 1964), German journalist and presenter
- Martin Burkert (* 1964), politician (SPD)
- Gottfried von der Goltz (* 1964), German-Norwegian violinist and conductor
- Simone Mortier (* 1964), duathlete and triathlete
- Claus Reitmaier (* 1964), soccer goalkeeper and goalkeeper coach
- Christiane Slawik (* 1964), photographer and author
- Klaus Zimmermann (* 1964), ancient historian
- Volker Felgenhauer (* 1965), composer
- Martina Löw (* 1965), sociologist
- Uwe Meenen (* 1965), politician (NPD)
- Johannes Schmalzl (* 1965), District President of the Stuttgart District in Baden-Württemberg
- Roland Trescher (* 1965), actor, playwright and acting teacher
- Tilman Baumgärtel (* 1966), media scientist and journalist
- Heidi Emmert (* 1966), organist and music teacher
- Kristin von der Goltz (* 1966), German-Norwegian musician
- Eva Leitolf (* 1966), art photographer
- Thomas Mütze (* 1966), politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Johannes Steck (* 1966), actor
- Bernhard Winkler (* 1966), soccer player and coach
- Christian Witschel (* 1966), ancient historian
- Tamme Goecke (* 1966), prenatal doctor
- Jürgen Götz (* 1967), politician, first mayor of the municipality of Veitshöchheim
- Rudolf Hein (* 1967), theologian, priest and canon of the Premonstratensian Order
- Burkard Kunkel (* 1967), musician
- Anja Lukaseder (* 1967), artist and music manager
- Patrick Ott (* 1967), politician (FDP / CSU)
- Claudia Schmidt (* 1967), theater and film actress and voice actress
- Rüdiger Schmitt (* 1967), racing car driver
- Karin Schubert (* 1967), television presenter
- Markus E. Ungerer (1967–2019), firefighter and non-fiction author
- Martin Väth (* 1967), mathematician and university professor
- David Berger (* 1968), Catholic theologian and philosopher
- Benjamin Bergmann (* 1968), artist
- Friederike Dopheide (* 1968), artist
- Sebastian Christoph Jacob (* 1968), actor, author, director and classical guitarist
- Ulrike Müßig (* 1968), legal scholar and legal historian
- Patricia Schäfer (* 1968), journalist and presenter
- Sabine Bau (* 1969), foil fencer
- Frank Michael Bengel (* 1969), nuclear medicine specialist and university professor
- Thomas Endres (* 1969), fencer
- Bernd Hollerbach (* 1969), soccer player and coach
- Peter Sippel (* 1969), football referee
- Andreas Pietschmann (* 1969), actor
- Thomas Uhl (1969–2015), medical computer scientist and managing director
- Ulrich Däuber (* 1970), football coach
- Marcus Deufert (* 1970), classical philologist
- Stefan Schmid (* 1970), athlete
- Claudia Stamm (* 1970), politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Peter Wasserscheid (* 1970), chemist and professor
1971 to 1980
- Björn Brembs (* 1971), neurobiologist
- Duane Harden (* 1971), American house singer
- Marco Zagrabinsky (* 1971), cartoonist, caricaturist and illustrator
- Brittney Powell (* 1972), German-American actress
- Mathias Tretter (* 1972), cabaret artist and author
- Wolfram Huhn (* 1973), rower
- Lin May (* 1973), German-Iraqi sculptor
- Anja Rützel (* 1973), journalist and author
- Ralf Scherbaum (* 1973), soccer goalkeeper
- Christian Zübert (* 1973), screenwriter and film director
- Silke Mayer (* 1974), national basketball player
- Martina Nöth (* 1974), author and singer
- Chris Palko (* 1974), American rapper
- Gunther Rost (* 1974), concert organist and professor
- Regina Schleicher (* 1974), racing cyclist
- Frank Baumann (* 1975), soccer player
- Björn Emmerling (* 1975), hockey player
- Ben von Grafenstein (* 1975), film director, film editor and screenwriter
- Alexander Hoffmann (* 1975), politician, member of the German Bundestag
- Jule Gölsdorf (* 1976), TV presenter, journalist
- Bernhard Spielberg (* 1976), Catholic theologian
- Lorenz Dangel (* 1977), film composer and musician
- Martin Maria Eschenbach (* 1977), actor
- Markus Hammer (* 1977), musician and actor
- Ralf Keidel (* 1977), soccer player
- Susanne Alt (* 1978), saxophonist and composer
- Hannah Ertel (* 1978), judoka
- Dirk Nowitzki (* 1978), basketball player
- Bernd Korzynietz (* 1979), soccer player
- Thomas Lurz (* 1979), swimmer
- Holger Scheidt (* 1979), jazz musician
- Iñaki Urkiaga (* 1979), water polo player
- Steffen Hofmann (* 1980), soccer player
- Carsten Lichtlein (* 1980), handball goalkeeper
- Mia Florentine Weiss (* 1980), concept and performance artist
From 1981
- Dominik Behr (* 1981), foil fencer
- Anne Diemer (* 1981), actress
- Markus Geist (* 1981), Chief Sergeant in the Bundeswehr
- Monika Götz (* 1981), track and field athlete
- Anna Graenzer (* 1981), theater actress
- Alf Mintzel (* 1981), soccer player
- Daniel Sauer (* 1981), handball player
- Christian Wiesner (* 1981), soccer player
- Viktoria Däschlein-Gessner (* 1982), chemistry professor
- Michael Fuchs (* 1982), badminton player
- Christian Hein (* 1982), swimmer
- Manuel Hobiger (* 1982), seismologist and quiz player
- Ursula Holl (* 1982), soccer goalkeeper
- Christoph Bornmüller (* 1983), theater actor and director
- Bernhard Bozian (* 1983), actor
- Sebastian Reich (* 1983), ventriloquist
- Carina Breunig (* 1984), soccer player
- Michael Müller (* 1984), handball player
- Philipp Müller (* 1984), handball player
- Laura Tibitanzl (* 1984), lightweight rower
- Blood & Cash (* 1984, real name Benjamin Koeberlein), rapper
- Luise Boege (* 1985), writer
- Manuel Duhnke (* 1987), soccer player
- Thorsten Kirschbaum (* 1987), soccer goalkeeper
- Tarik Kuzucu (* 1987), martial artist and world champion in full contact kickboxing (WKA)
- Simon Rösner (* 1987), squash player
- Franziska Benz (* 1988), actress
- Franky Kühnlein (* 1988), actor
- Katharina Baunach (* 1989), soccer player
- Felix Hoffmann (* 1989), basketball player
- Felix Burmeister (* 1990), soccer player
- Philipp Grimm (* 1992), marksman
- Johannes Kessler (* 1992), volleyball player
- Maximilian Kleber (* 1992), basketball player
- Lena Lotzen (* 1993), soccer player
- Dominic Fritz (* 1997), singer
Well-known residents of Würzburg
- Johannes (gen. 1133), founder and first head of the Oberzell monastery , previously worked as a canon in Würzburg
- Walther von der Vogelweide (around 1170 - around 1230), poet and minstrel
- Tilman Riemenschneider (around 1461 - 1531), carver and sculptor and mayor of the city from 1520 to 1524
- Lorenz Fries (1489–1550), Würzburg prince-bishop councilor and "secret writer"
- Johann Major (1533–1600), Protestant theologian, humanist and poet
- Eucharius Sang (around 1556–1620), auxiliary bishop, university rector and writer
- Jodokus Wagenhauer (1580–1635), auxiliary bishop and university rector
- Caspar Schott (1608–1666), author and educator
- Johann Philipp von Greiffenclau zu Vollraths (1652–1719), Prince-Bishop of Würzburg
- Philipp Braun (1654–1735), Regens of the Würzburg seminary, vicar general of the Würzburg diocese and dean of the Haug monastery
- Alberich Ebenhöch (1666–1727), clergyman and rector of the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg
- Anton Clemens Lünenschloß (1678–1763), painter and plasterer
- Maria Renata Singer von Mossau (1679–1749), superior and victim of the witch hunt
- Balthasar Neumann (1687–1753), master builder
- Karl Philipp von Greiffenclau zu Vollrads (1690–1754), Prince-Bishop of Würzburg
- Adam Huth (1696–1771), Jesuit, theologian and canon lawyer, rector of the Jesuit college in Würzburg and confessor of the prince-bishop
- Johann Kaspar Barthel (1697–1771), Catholic canon lawyer and university professor
- Johann Jakob Joseph Sündermahler (1712–1775), lawyer and professor at the University of Würzburg
- Franz Huberti (1715–1789), German clergyman, educator and astronomer
- Thomas Holtzclau (1716–1783), theologian and Jesuit, initially a teacher in Würzburg, later a university professor, co-author of the Theologia Wirceburgensis
- Johann Jacob Stahel (1723–1787), bookseller and printer
- Ignaz Neubauer (1726–1795), theologian and Jesuit, initially a teacher in Würzburg, later a university professor, co-author of the Theologia Wirceburgensis
- Joseph Maria Schneidt (1727–1808), lawyer, professor at the University of Würzburg and historian
- Johann Georg Fellwöck (1728–1810), mechanic and designer of astronomical instruments
- Georg Franz Wiesner (1731–1797), German Catholic theologian, university professor and writer
- Materno Bossi (1737–1802), plasterer
- Johann Christoph Fesel (1737–1805), court painter
- Johann Prokop Mayer (1737–1804), pleasure and flower gardener
- Johann Andreas Gärtner (1744–1826), architect
- Johann Georg Pickel (1751–1838), physician, chemist and pharmacist
- Johann Michael Feder (1753–1824), Catholic clergyman and writer
- Andreas Schellhorn (1761–1845), poet, linguist and politician, prefect of the Würzburg seminary
- Sebald Brendel (1780–1844), lawyer and university professor
- Johann Baptist Hergenröther (1780–1835), theologian and clergyman, rector of the Würzburg teachers' college
- Martin Münz (1785–1848), anatomist
- Seligmann Bär Bamberger (1807–1878), rabbi
- Richard Wagner (1813–1883), composer, in Würzburg in 1833 choir director and repetiteur at the Stadttheater
- Matthäus Friedrich Chemnitz (1815–1870), composer
- Albert von Kölliker (1817–1905), anatomist and physiologist
- Karl Schönborn (1840–1906), surgeon and university professor
- Emy Gordon (1841–1909), author, translator and functionary of the Catholic women's movement, who has lived in Würzburg since 1884
- Leo Woerl (1843–1918), Catholic publisher active in Würzburg from 1866 to 1897, city councilor from 1882 to 1891
- Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845–1923), physicist and Nobel Prize winner
- Hermann Müller (1850–1927), Swiss plant physiologist, botanist, oenologist and vine grower
- Emil Fischer (1852–1919), founder of classical organic chemistry, Nobel Prize winner
- Franz Wilhelm Driesler (1854–1910), gilder and painter, in 1897 he moved his studio from Lohr to Würzburg
- Simon Breu (1858–1933), composer and music teacher.
- Eulogius Böhler (1861–1943), painter and restorer
- Theodor Boveri (1862-1915), biologist
- Oswald Külpe (1862–1915), psychologist and philosopher
- Heinz Schiestl (1867–1940), sculptor
- Siegmund Ruschkewitz (1871–1940), businessman and department store owner of the department store of the same name on Würzburg Schönbornstraße
- Karl Staab (1875–1954), Roman Catholic clergyman
- Margarete Räntsch (1880–1945), doctor, first dissertation by a woman at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg
- Georg Wunderle (1881–1950), Catholic theologian and religious philosopher
- Hermann Zilcher (1881–1948), composer, pianist, conductor and music teacher
- Max Meyer (1890–1954), ENT doctor and university professor
- Franz Rolf Schröder (1893–1979), Germanist, ethnologist and Scandinavian scholar
- Felix Fechenbach (1894–1933), political journalist and poet
- Alois Bulitta (1897–1971), graduate business teacher, graduate economist, senior government and school council, Slavic and Polish lecturer, holder of the Federal Cross of Merit and non-fiction and textbook author
- Josef Alois Reinhart (1899–?), Politician (NSDAP)
- Norbert Glanzberg (1910–2001), composer and pianist
- Max Hermann von Freeden (1913–2001), art historian
- Bertold Hummel (1925–2002), composer
- Otto Schönberger (* 1926), classical philologist and didactic specialist
- Andreas Müller (1931–2020), Franciscan and founder of the "Missionszentrale der Franziskaner" (MZF)
- Gabriele Wittek (* 1933), founder and director of the "Heimholungswerk Jesu Christi"
- Wolfgang Bötsch (1938–2017), politician (CSU)
- Peter Sefrin (* 1941), doctor and university professor
- Ingo Klünder (* 1942), theater and television actor
- Renate Jung (* 1943), painter and book author
- Klaus von Klitzing (* 1943), physicist and Nobel Prize winner
- Richard Roblee (* 1943), American trombonist
- Walter Kolbow (* 1944), politician (SPD)
- Karin Radermacher (* 1945), politician (SPD)
- Jürgen Lenssen (* 1947), head of the building and art department of the Würzburg diocese, winner of the city's culture award
- Gwendolyn von Ambesser (* 1949) director, actress, author
- Werner E. Gerabek (* 1952), medical historian, literary scholar and publishing director
- Johannes Gottfried Mayer (1953–2019), medical historian and literary scholar
- Josef Schuster (* 1954), internist and President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany (since 2014)
- Achim Wagner (* 1967), writer
- Mike Brown (* 1970), American basketball coach
- Andrew Ullmann (* 1963), physician and politician (FDP), member of the Bundestag (FDP)
- Ann-Helena Schlüter , pianist, composer, poet, author, organist and musicologist
See also
- List of the bishops of Würzburg
- List of honorary citizens of Würzburg
- List of honorary senators of the University of Music Würzburg
- List of auxiliary bishops in Würzburg
- List of the Würzburg canons
Individual evidence
- ↑ Stefan Kummer : Architecture and fine arts from the beginnings of the Renaissance to the end of the Baroque. In: Ulrich Wagner (Hrsg.): History of the city of Würzburg. 4 volumes; Volume 2: From the Peasants' War in 1525 to the transition to the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1814. Theiss, Stuttgart 2004, ISBN 3-8062-1477-8 , pp. 576–678 and 942–952, here: pp. 582 and 586 f.
- ↑ www.ushmm.org .
- ↑ www.etienne-art.de: Website ( biographical information ).
- ↑ WAHS Yearbook 1988 - Senior Photos