Peter Arnold guts

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Peter Arnold Mumm ( Pierre-Arnaud Mumm ) (born September 20, 1733 in Höhscheid near Solingen; † January 26 / January 27, 1797 there ) was an entrepreneur.

His father, Johann Peter Mumm, was a blade merchant in Höhscheid and married to Catharina Christina Schaaf. The father's siblings were Samuel and Elias and five sisters, three of whom were married to merchants Weyersberg . In 1761, Peter Arnold Mumm owned a company in Cologne that dealt with wine and money. On March 6, 1772 he married Elisabeth Amalie Ziegler (1748–1828) in Frankfurt am Main and thus became a citizen of the imperial city. His company was also able to gain a foothold in Frankfurt. On January 31, 1793, a “Mr. Mumm ” can be proven in Augsburg as a traveling “wine merchant”. Peter Arnold Mumm's three sons traveled to France after the peace treaty of 1814 to conquer the champagne market.

The genealogist Anton Fahne attributed the descent - probably wrongly - to Rudolf Mumme, who had acquired the Schwarzenstein property from the Amelunxen family in the Duchy of Kleve in 1514 . After some of Peter Arnold Mumm's descendants were granted Prussian confirmation of the nobility in 1873, they added the name v. Schwarzenstein .

progeny

  • Wilhelm Mumm (1774–1832) founded the banking house Wilhelm Mumm & Co in 1805 and married Marie Schlösser (1779–1858) from Elberfeld.
  • Jacob Wilhelm Mumm (born January 19, 1779 in Solingen; † March 11, 1835 in Cologne) became a wine wholesaler in Cologne.
    • Gustav Engelbert Mumm (1808–1826).
    • Jules , Julius Engelbert Mumm (born November 28, 1809 in Cologne; † November 9, 1863 in London) married Bertha Elisabeth Sternickel (1813-1844) in Eupen in July 1834, with whom he had two children, and later Elizabeth Henry (1831 –1917), with whom he had a son. He got into the company of his uncle Gottlieb and, after his death in 1852, continued the Jules Mumm & Co. division with B. Schubarth .
  • Gottlieb Mumm (born February 6, 1781 Solingen, † 30 October 1852 in Frankfurt) took over his father wine trade had to 1811 luck in taking over the winery Johannisberg and founded in 1827 Reims with the merchants G. Heuser and Friedrich Giesler that after his father named champagne house PA Mumm & Co . The company acquired wineries in Champagne, where he introduced sparkling wine production. After Heuser left the company in 1830 and Giesler in 1837, he associated himself with his nephews Jules and Edouard-Frédéric and later brought his son into the company. He stayed in contact with the Frankfurt company PA Mumm & Co. In 1873 he was ennobled. After his death, his company split into two houses.
    • Jacob Georg Hermann von Mumm (1816–1887) continued to run GH Mumm & Co. after his father's death . He married Sophie Eugenie Lutteroth (1822–1888), daughter of Gottfried (Fritz) August Lutteroth (1781–1839) and Marianne Gontard (1798–1871).
  • Philipp Friedrich (nickname Philipp, born October 4, 1782 in Solingen, † December 14, 1819 in Cologne).
    • Frédéric Eduard (Friedrich Eduard, nickname Eduard) (born June 27, 1809 in Cologne, † Aug. 27, 1859 in Haus Horst near Mönchengladbach ).
    • Marie Emeline (born September 8, 1811 in Cologne), married the Protestant pastor in Cologne Carl Küpper (1805–1849).
    • Henriette Maria Jacobina Louise (* February 12, 1819 in Cologne).

literature

  • Franz Lerner:  Mumm. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 18, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-428-00199-0 , p. 579 f. ( Digitized version ).
  • Anton Fahne: Monuments and pedigree of the Mumm or Momme family . Heberle Verlag, Cologne 1876–80 (3 volumes).
  • Bernhard Koerner, Edmund Strutz: Bergisches gender book, vol. 2 ( German gender book ; vol. 35). Starke Verlag, Görlitz 1922, pp. 328, 337.
  • Edmund Strutz: History of the Rübel von Elberfeld (library of family history works; Vol. 18). Degener Verlag, Neustadt / Aisch 1956, pp. 268, 272.

Individual evidence

  1. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/t/t/John-0-Attfield/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0185.html
  2. Augspurgische Ordinari Postzeitung, 1793, No. 7, p. 27, stay at the Hotel Drei Mohren , coming from Elberfeld.
  3. http://www.albrecht-blank.de/ahnenblan/pafg352.htm#9176C
  4. http://www.geschichte-des-weines.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=397:mumm-julius-engelbert-1809-1863&catid=45:persoenitäten-az&Itemid=83
  5. In the son's death certificate: Mönchengladbach City Archives, Giesenkirchen (Schelsen) registry office, death certificate 61/1859
  6. ^ Death certificate in the State Archive of North Rhine-Westphalia, Dept. Rhineland, PA 2106 Cologne, S 1819, No. 2221; Entry in the death register of the Evangelical Congregation Frankfurt No. 1179b "according to the death certificate brought in" from Cologne.
  7. Birth certificate in the State Archive of North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland Dept., PA 2106 Cologne G 1809, No. 849; Entry in the baptismal register of the Evangelical Congregation Frankfurt under the date of July 16, 1809 "according to the birth and baptism certificate brought in" from Cologne.
  8. ^ City archive Mönchengladbach, registry office Giesenkirchen (Schelsen), death certificate 61/1859
  9. Birth certificate in the State Archive of North Rhine-Westphalia, Dept. Rhineland, PA 2106 Cologne G 1811, No. 1203; Entry in the baptismal register of the Evangelical Congregation Frankfurt under the date of September 24, 1811 "according to the birth and baptismal certificate brought in" from Cologne.
  10. ↑ Death certificate in the State Archive of North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland Dept., PA 2106 Cologne S 1849, No. 3623
  11. Birth certificate in the State Archive of North Rhine-Westphalia, Dept. Rhineland, PA 2106 Cologne G 1819, No. 284; Entry also in the baptismal register of the Evangelical Community in Frankfurt on March 16, 1819