Nobel (family)

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The Nobels are a Swedish and later Russian industrial family who were mainly involved in the oil business .

origin

Petrus Olai (1656-1707) was given the surname Nobelius after only patronyms had previously been used in Sweden . His father's name was simply Oluf Pedersson. The name referred to the place of origin Östra Nöbbelöv ( Simrishamn ). Petrus Olai was married to Wendela Rudbeck, the daughter of Olof Rudbeck the Elder (1630–1702), and was thus a brother-in-law of Olof Rudbeck the Younger . Petrus Olai's grandson Immanuel was eventually renamed Nobel because Latin names were not in use in the military. The Nobels were also called Russian Rockefellers .

Tribe list

  1. Petrus Olai Nobelius (1656–1707) ∞ Wendela Rudbeck (daughter of Olof Rudbeck the Elder )
    1. Wendela Christina Nobelia (1696–1701)
    2. Olof Nobelius (1698 – young)
    3. Eva Maria Nobelia (* 1699)
    4. Peter Nobelius (* 1700)
    5. Wendela Catharina Nobelia (* 1702)
    6. Eva Christina Nobelia (* 1704)
    7. Wendela Christina Nobelia (1705–1772) ∞ Anders Molin
    8. Olof Nobelius (1706–1760), artist ∞ Anna Christina Wallin (1718–1787)
      1. Immanuel Nobelius (1757–1839), doctor ∞ (I) Anna Kristina Rosell; ∞ (II) Brita Katharina Ahlberg (1770–1823)
        1. (II) Immanuel Nobel (1801–1872), engineer, architect, inventor, industrialist ∞ Caroline Andriette Ahlsell (1805–1889)
          1. Robert Hjalmar Nobel (1829–1896), industrialist, oil magnate ∞ Paulina Sofia Carolina Lenngrén (1840–1918)
            1. Hjalmar Immanuel Nobel (1863–1956) ∞ Anna Sofia Posse (1895–1975)
            2. Ingeborg Sofia (1865–1939) ∞ Carl von Frischen Ridderstolpe (1864–1905)
            3. Ludvig Emanuel Nobel (1868–1946) ∞ Valborg Wettergrund (1869–1940)
              1. Alf Igor Nobel (1898–1968) ∞ Esther Mathilda Johnsen (1898–1978)
                1. Hans Emanuel Nobel (* 1922)
                2. Edla Nobel (* 1923)
                3. Claes Nobel (* 1930), lawyer
              2. Edla Nobel (1899-1996) ∞ (I) Roger Daudy (1889-1933); ∞ (II) Médéric Claret de Fleurieu (1893–1968)
              3. Leif Jurij Nobel (1901–1938) ∞ Anna Elisabeth Mellén (1905–2003)
                1. Peter Nobel (* 1931), lawyer
                2. Eva Nobel (* 1935)
            4. Tyra Elisabeth Nobel (1873-1897)
          2. Ludvig Immanuel Nobel (1831–1888), industrialist, oil magnate ∞ (I) Mina Ahlsell (1832–1869); ∞ (II) Edla Constantia Collin (1848–1921)
            1. (I) Emanuel Nobel (1859-1932), oil magnate
            2. (I) Carl Nobel (1862–1893) ∞ Mary Landzert (1865–1928)
              1. Andriette Nobel (1890–1976) ∞ Eberhard Tydén (1885–1968)
              2. Mimmi Nobel (1891–1938) ∞ Gustav Högman (1888–1947)
            3. (I) Anna Nobel (1866–1935)
            4. (II) Esther Wilhelmina Nobel (1873–1929) ∞ NN Olsen
              1. Ludvig Emanuel Nobel's children are also given as hers
            5. (II) Ludvig Alfred Nobel (1874–1935) ∞ Mary Johnson (1876–1953)
              1. Mary Lorna Nobel (1902-1911)
              2. Manuel Ludvig Nobel (1904–1911)
              3. Emanuel Percy Ludvig Alexis Nobel (1913–1987)
                1. Philip Nobel (* 1970) ∞ Chantal Cordilhac (* 1962)
                  1. Chloé Nobel (* 2001)
            6. (II) Ingrid Hildegard Nobel (1879–1929)
            7. (II) Marta Helena Nobel (1881–1973), physicist, philanthropist ∞ Georgi Pawlowitsch Oleinikow (1864–1937)
              1. Nils Nobel-Oleinikow (1905–1990) ∞ (I) Herta Frieda ter Meer (1911–1939); ∞ (II) Dora Ahlqvist (1906–1985)
                1. (I) Peter Nobel-Oleinikow (* 1937) ∞ Anna von Holstein (* 1943)
                2. (II) Nils Nobel-Oleinikow (* 1944) ∞ Monique de Lamare-Singery (* 1947)
                  1. Christianne Nobel-Oleinikow (* 1970) ∞ Bruno Ferraz-Coutinho (* 1972)
              2. Sven Nobel-Oleinikow
                1. Michael Nobel-Oleinikow (* 1941), entrepreneur
            8. (II) Rolf Nobel (1882–1947)
            9. (II) Emil Waldemar Ludvig Nobel (1885–1951)
            10. (II) Gustaf Oscar Ludvig Nobel (1886–1951)
          3. Alfred Bernhard Nobel (1833–1896), chemist, inventor
          4. Emil Oskar Nobel (1843–1864), chemist
          5. four others died young

cannot be classified : Gustaf Nobel (* 1950), entrepreneur

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Profile of Petrus Olai Nobelius at geneall.net
  2. Robert Tolf: The Russian Rockefellers: The saga of the Nobel family and the Russian oil industry . Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University , 1976. ISBN 0-8179-6581-5 . P. 1.
  3. Know Fant: Alfred Nobel: Idealist between science and business . Birkhäuser Verlag , 1995. ISBN 978-3034863698 . P. 20f.