Sieveking (family)

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Sieveking family coat of arms (detail of the family grave on the Nienstedten cemetery in Hamburg).
Family coat of arms Sieveking (left) and Chapeaurouge (right; detail of the Sieveking mausoleum in the old hammer cemetery in Hamburg-Hamm).

Sieveking is the name of a merchant family originally from Westphalia and resident in Hamburg since the middle of the 18th century . Rising to the circle of the Hanseatic League in the 19th century , it produced numerous civil servants, judges, senators and mayors. The Sievekings also left lasting traces on the city through their philanthropic and patronage work.

The family coat of arms shows two seven-pointed stars and a three- leaf clover .

Master list (extract)

  1. Peter Niclaes Sieveking (1718–1763), merchant from Versmold and since 1747 citizen of Hamburg
    1. Georg Heinrich Sieveking (1751–1799) - Hamburg merchant and enlightener, married. with Johanna Margaretha Reimarus
      1. Karl Sieveking (1787–1847) - Hamburg Syndic, diplomat and patron of the arts, married. with Caroline de Chapeaurouge
        1. Johannes Hermann Sieveking (1827–1884) - Hamburg Senate Secretary
          1. Karl Sieveking (1863–1932), lawyer, administrative officer and most recently Hamburg envoy and authorized minister in Prussia
          2. Georg Herman Sieveking (1867–1954) - doctor in Hamburg and family chronicler
            1. Kurt Sieveking (1897–1986) - businessman and politician, First Mayor of Hamburg 1953–1957
          3. Heinrich Sieveking (1871–1945) - historian, professor in Freiburg, Marburg, Zurich and Hamburg
      2. Friedrich Sieveking (1798–1872) - Hamburg Senator and First Mayor
        1. Caspar Wilhelm Sieveking (1834–1917) - doctor in Hamburg, married. with Caroline Ottilie Söhle (1842–1915)
          1. Auguste Sieveking (July 19 - August 4, 1865)
          2. Friedrich Christian Sieveking (1867–1917) - lawyer in Hamburg
            1. Georg Wilhelm Sieveking (1895–1946) - classical philologist and teacher at the Johanneum in Hamburg
            2. Caroline Mathilde Sieveking, married. Sachs (1897-1951)
            3. Peter Nikolaus Sieveking (1899–1953) - bookseller and archivist in Hamburg, author of political diaries
            4. Fanny Louise Sieveking (1901 -?)
            5. Olga Sieveking (1902 -?)
          3. Johannes Sieveking (1869–1942) - Classical archaeologist
          4. Agathe Sieveking (1871 - 1964), married. with Johann Martin Wolfgang Lappenberg (1866-1924), lawyer in Hamburg
          5. Wilhelm Sieveking (1873 - 1958) - businessman in Hamburg, married. with Ida Burchard (1879-1947)
          6. Hermann Samuel Reimarus Sieveking (1875–1916) - Professor of Physics in Karlsruhe
          7. Johanna Margaretha Sieveking (1877 -), married. with Jean Paul Mestern (1871 - 1905), commercial in Hamburg
          8. Gustav Adolf Ulrich Sieveking (1878–1952) - district judge, later notary, married. with Catharina Wilhelmine (called Käthe) Roosen (1877 - 1942)
            1. Friedrich Berend Sieveking (1907–2002) - presiding judge at the Federal Administrative Court, m. with Eva Dorothea Luise Mönckeberg (1914 - 2017)
              1. Malte Friedrich Sieveking (* 1940) - Professor of Stochastics and Mathematical Computer Science in Frankfurt am Main
                1. David Sieveking (born 1977) - director
        2. Ernst Friedrich Sieveking (1836–1909) - Hamburg Senator and Higher Regional Court President
          1. Olga Sieveking (1881–1965), married. with Rudolf Petersen - First Mayor of Hamburg 1945/46
    2. Heinrich Christian Sieveking (1752–1809) - Hamburg merchant and senator
      1. Eduard Heinrich Sieveking (1790–1868) - merchant in London
        1. Edward Sieveking (1816-1904) - English medic
      2. Amalie Sieveking (1794–1859) - co-founder of Diakonie in Germany
    3. Johann Peter Sieveking (1763–1806) - Hamburg Syndic and envoy to the Regensburg Reichstag in 1806

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