Thiersch (family)
Thiersch is the name of a family that produced several architects, scientists and artists.
- Benjamin Thiersch, farmer, baker and village mayor in Kirchscheidungen near Freyburg an der Unstrut, ⚭ Henriette Lange (pastor's daughter)
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Friedrich Thiersch (* 1784 in Kirchscheidungen near Freyburg; † 1860 in Munich), philologist and "Praeceptor Bavariae" (= "Teacher of Bavaria")
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Heinrich Wilhelm Josias Thiersch (* 1817 in Munich; † 1885 in Basel), philologist, theologian and church servant in the early Catholic-Apostolic congregations
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August Thiersch (* 1843 in Marburg; † 1917 in Munich), German architect
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Hermann Thiersch (* 1874 in Munich; † 1939 in Göttingen), German professor of archeology ⚭ Adelheid Eller
- Heinz Thiersch
- Friedrich Thiersch (* 1907 in Freiburg; † 2002 in Recklinghausen), Dr. Ing. ⚭ Elisabeth born Gassner
- Hans Thiersch (* 1935 in Recklinghausen), Professor of Social Education ⚭ Renate geb. Agitation
- Elisabeth Scheben b. Thiersch
- Adelheid Studer b. Thiersch
- Gertrud Fleischmann born Thiersch
- Christine Schwarz-Thiersch (1908 in Freiburg im Breisgau; † 1992 in Walkigene), painter and author ⚭ Hans Kaspar Schwarz
- Hans Thiersch
- Antonia Thiersch
- Ludwig Thiersch
- Karl Thiersch
- Heinrich Thiersch
- Gabriele Thiersch (* 1920 in Hof an der Saale; † 2000 in Munich), German painter
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Paul Thiersch (* 1879 in Munich; † 1928 in Hanover), architect and arts and crafts teacher, ⚭ Fanny Thiersch b. Hildebrandt, painter
- Gemma Wolters-Thiersch (* 1907 in Berlin; † 1994 in Überlingen on Lake Constance), German goldsmith, ⚭ Friedrich Wolters
- Stefan Thiersch (* 1911 in Halle an der Saale; † 1984 in Überlingen on Lake Constance), German architect
- Urban Thiersch (* 1916 in Halle an der Saale; † 1984 in Prien am Chiemsee), German sculptor and resistance fighter
- Friedrich Thiersch
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Hermann Thiersch (* 1874 in Munich; † 1939 in Göttingen), German professor of archeology ⚭ Adelheid Eller
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Friedrich Max Ritter von Thiersch (* 1852 in Marburg an der Lahn, † 1921 in Munich), architect, painter and university professor ⚭ Auguste Eibler
- Emma Auguste Thiersch (1887–1968) ⚭ Albrecht Heinrich Zeller
- Berta Thiersch (* 1888 in Munich, † 1984 in Cologne), writer ⚭ Karl Schmidtlein
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Frieda Thiersch (* 1889 in Munich; † 1947 there), book artist
- Ernest Thomas Thiersch ⚭ MFJ Link
- Marie-Luise Thiersch (May 4, 1891 - January 15, 1914)
- Heinrich Ernst Thiersch (* May 6, 1894 † October 22, 1914)
- Auguste Thiersch ⚭ Emil Lamprecht
- Friedrich Thiersch (1900–1920)
- Zelida Thiersch ⚭ Numa F. Tétaz
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August Thiersch (* 1843 in Marburg; † 1917 in Munich), German architect
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Carl Thiersch (* 1822 in Munich; † 1895 in Leipzig), German surgeon, ⚭ Johanna Liebig, daughter of Justus Liebig from the Liebig family
- Amalie Thiersch (1858–1938) ⚭ 1879 Adolf von Harnack , German theologian
- Justus Thiersch (1859–1937), district doctor ⚭ Marie von Hofmann (* 1864), daughter of Minister Karl von Hofmann
- Johanna Thiersch (1861–1957) ⚭ 1885 Hermann Rassow Junior (1858–1931), German philologist
- Agnes Thiersch (1863–1954) ⚭ 1884 Friedrich Louis Hesse (1849–1906) German dentist
- Lina Thiersch (1864–1943) ⚭ 1884 Hans Delbrück , German historian
- Friedrich Thiersch (* 1868) ⚭ Luise Patzki (* 1870)
- Ludwig Thiersch (* 1825 in Munich; † 1909 ibid), German painter
- Wilhelm Gotthilf Heinrich Thiersch ⚭ Hanna Geering
- Mathilde Ernestine Thiersch
- Ludwig August Samuel Thiersch ⚭ Katherine Kitty Malcolm
- Anna Christiane Henriette Luise ⚭ Rudolf Sarasin-Stehlin
- Monika Friederike Margarete Thiersch ⚭ Ludwig Scholler
- Luise Illa Sophie Emma Thiersch ⚭ Dr. Paul Wigand
- Marie Sophie Thiersch ⚭ Paul Tappelot
- Ernst Franz Thiersch
- Heinrich Thiersch
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Heinrich Wilhelm Josias Thiersch (* 1817 in Munich; † 1885 in Basel), philologist, theologian and church servant in the early Catholic-Apostolic congregations
- Ernst Ludwig Thiersch (* 1786 in Kirchscheidungen; † 1869 in Dresden), forester, 1851/52 member of the Second Chamber of Saxony. Landtag
- Bernhard Thiersch (* 1793 in Kirchscheidungen, † 1855 in Bonn), high school teacher and poet
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Friedrich Thiersch (* 1784 in Kirchscheidungen near Freyburg; † 1860 in Munich), philologist and "Praeceptor Bavariae" (= "Teacher of Bavaria")