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Oppenheim family

The Oppenheim family is a German Jewish banking family which founded what was Europe's biggest private bank, Sal. Oppenheim. According to Manager Magazin 2008, the Oppenheim family was among the 30 richest families in Germany, with assets over 8 billion Euros.[1]

History of the family and raising to nobility

Salomon Oppenheim founded the banking firm Sal. Oppenheim in the late 18th century. Until its sale in 2009, Sal. Oppenheim was the largest privately owned investment/banking house in Europe, with assets of €348 billion.[2][3]

The Oppenheim family also co-founded the German Colonia-Versicherung and sold their majority stake for 3 billion DM in 1989.[4] 820 million DM were used to increase the equity of the bank, while the rest (over 2 billion DM) was paid out to the family.[5]

In 1867, the family received nobility in Austria with the title of Baron and a year later, in 1868 they were admitted to nobility of Prussia, also with the title of Freiherr.

Genealogy

  • Hertz Salomon Oppenheim, Bonn's court factor and purveyor ⚭ Helene Seligmann
    • Salomon Oppenheim junior (1772–1828), founder of the Bank Oppenheim, ⚭ Therese Stein (Deigen Levi) (1775–1842), partner of the bank since 1828
      • Charlotte Oppenheim (1802–1836), married to Adolphe Ratisbonne (1801–1861) of the Ratisbonne banking family [fr]
        • Flore Ratisbonne [fr] (1824–1915), married to Alexandre Singer (son of David Singer [fr])
        • Louis Ratisbonne (1827–1900)
      • Simon von Oppenheim (1803–1880), partner of the bank since 1828, ennobled in Austria in 1867, ⚭ Henriette Obermayer (1812–1885)
        • Eduard Oppenheim [de] (1831–1909), Protestant since 1859, partner of the bank 1880–1904, ⚭ Amalie Heuser (1835–1903)
          • Ada von Oppenheim (1862–1944), ⚭ Graf Gisbert von Bredow (1859–1924)
            • Wolf Ferdinand Alfred Georg von Bredow (1934–1952)
              • Wolf Graf von Bredow
          • Emmy von Oppenheim (1869–1957) ⚭ Maximilian Graf von Arco-Valley (1849–1911)
          • Victoria von Oppenheim (1871-1954) ⚭ Alexander von Frankenberg und Ludwigsdorf (1820-1890)
          • Simon von Oppenheim (1864–1932), partner of the bank sice 1893, ⚭ Florence Mathews Hutchins (1868–1935)
            • Eberhard (1890–1962), partner of the bank 1922–1932, ⚭ 1) Anneliese Oetker (1904–1989), divorced in 1929; ⚭ 2) Helene Gräfin von Hardenberg (1910–1996)
              • Manfred (1924–1996), partner of the bank 1956–1993, ⚭ Carla Siempelkamp (born 1926)
                • Nicolaus von Oppenheim (born 1956)
                  • Laura von Oppenheim
                  • Franziska von Oppenheim
                  • Theresa von Oppenheim (born 1995)
            • Waldemar von Oppenheim (1894–1952), partner of the bank 1922–1952, ⚭ Gabriele Goldschmidt (1902–1988)
              • Karin von Oppenheim (1922–2009), Georg von Ullmann (1922–1972), partner of the bank 1954–1972
                • Georg von Ullmann (born 1953) ⚭ Corinna van Meeteren
                  • Leon von Ullmann
                  • Béla von Ullmann
                  • Philip von Ullmann
                • Ilona von Ullmann (born 1953) ⚭ Matthias Graf von Krockow [de] (born 1949)
                  • Caroline Gräfin von Krockow
            • Friedrich Carl von Oppenheim (1900–1978), partner of the bank 1929–1978 ⚭ Ruth Freiin von Zedlitz und Leipe (1908–1988)
              • Alfred Freiherr von Oppenheim (1934–2005), partner of the bank 1964–1993, ⚭ Jeanne Wahl (born 1941)
                • Victoria von Oppenheim ⚭ Aurel Scheibler
                • Christopher von Oppenheim (born 1965) ⚭ Gabriele Mittelsten-Scheid
                  • August von Oppenheim
                  • Hugo von Oppenheim
                • Alexandra von Oppenheim ⚭ Hans-Christoph Scheibler
              • Gisela von Oppenheim (born 1936) ⚭ Guillermo von Sanden
              • Friedrich Carl von Oppenheim (born 1937) ⚭ 1) Loyse de Rham (killed in an accident); 2) Marie-Rose von Merey, gesch. van Exter
                • Leonie von Oppenheim ⚭ Charles Booth-Clibborn
                • Simon von Oppenheim (born 1970)
                  • Ludmilla von Oppenheim
                  • Waldemar von Oppenheim
        • Albert [de] (1834–1912), catholic since 1858, partner of the bank 1880–1904, ⚭ Paula Engels (1837–1919)
          • Max von Oppenheim (1860–1946), diplomat and orientalist
          • Emil (1862–1956), partner of the bank 1893–1912 ⚭ Maria Pergler von Perglas (1871–1959)
          • Clara Maria Hubertina (1870–1959) ⚭ Guido Graf von Matuschka-Greiffenclau (1847–1924)
        • Henry (1835–1912) partner of the bank ⚭ Isabella Georgina Butler
      • Abraham (1804–1878), partner of the bank since 1828, nominated 1868 preußischer Freiherr in 1868 ⚭ Charlotte Beyfus [de] (1811–1887)
      • Eveline Oppenheim (1805–1886), married to Ferdinand von Kusserow
      • Dagobert Oppenheim [de] (1809–1889)
      • Betty Oppenheim (Bertha Hertz) ⚭ Heinrich David Hertz (born as Hertz Hertz)

Notes

  1. ^ "Sal. Oppenheim: Die Oppenheim-Tragödie".
  2. ^ Frédéric Barbier, "Banque, famille et société en Allemagne au XIX e siècle." Revue de synthèse 114.1 (1993): 123-137.
  3. ^ Wilhelm Treue, "Die Bankiers Simon und Abraham Oppenheim 1828-1880. Der private Hintergrund ihrer beruflichen Tätigkeit, ihre Rolle in der Politik und ihre Nobilitierung." Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte 31.1 (1986): 31-72.
  4. ^ "Sal. Oppenheim: Anklage-Bank".
  5. ^ "Sal. Oppenheim: Anklage-Bank".

External links

  • Oppenheimer at Jews of Frankfurt

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The Oppenheim family is a German Jewish banking family which founded what was Europe s biggest private bank Sal Oppenheim According to Manager Magazin 2008 the Oppenheim family was among the 30 richest families in Germany with assets over 8 billion Euros 1 Contents 1 History of the family and raising to nobility 2 Genealogy 3 Notes 4 External linksHistory of the family and raising to nobility EditSalomon Oppenheim founded the banking firm Sal Oppenheim in the late 18th century Until its sale in 2009 Sal Oppenheim was the largest privately owned investment banking house in Europe with assets of 348 billion 2 3 The Oppenheim family also co founded the German Colonia Versicherung and sold their majority stake for 3 billion DM in 1989 4 820 million DM were used to increase the equity of the bank while the rest over 2 billion DM was paid out to the family 5 In 1867 the family received nobility in Austria with the title of Baron and a year later in 1868 they were admitted to nobility of Prussia also with the title of Freiherr Genealogy EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hertz Salomon Oppenheim Bonn s court factor and purveyor Helene Seligmann Salomon Oppenheim junior 1772 1828 founder of the Bank Oppenheim Therese Stein Deigen Levi 1775 1842 partner of the bank since 1828 Charlotte Oppenheim 1802 1836 married to Adolphe Ratisbonne 1801 1861 of the Ratisbonne banking family fr Flore Ratisbonne fr 1824 1915 married to Alexandre Singer son of David Singer fr Louis Ratisbonne 1827 1900 Simon von Oppenheim 1803 1880 partner of the bank since 1828 ennobled in Austria in 1867 Henriette Obermayer 1812 1885 Eduard Oppenheim de 1831 1909 Protestant since 1859 partner of the bank 1880 1904 Amalie Heuser 1835 1903 Ada von Oppenheim 1862 1944 Graf Gisbert von Bredow 1859 1924 Wolf Ferdinand Alfred Georg von Bredow 1934 1952 Wolf Graf von Bredow Emmy von Oppenheim 1869 1957 Maximilian Graf von Arco Valley 1849 1911 Anton Graf von Arco Valley 1897 1945 Maria von Arco Valley 1935 1987 Max Joseph von Arco Valley 1942 1942 Victoria von Oppenheim 1871 1954 Alexander von Frankenberg und Ludwigsdorf 1820 1890 Alix May von Frankenberg und Ludwigsdorf 1907 1979 Roland Graf von Faber Castell 1905 1978 Hubertus Graf von Faber Castell 1934 2007 Liselotte Baecker born 1939 Caroline Grafin von Faber Castell born 1961 Dr Michael Gotzens born 1958 Antonia Gotzens Alessandra Gotzens Nicholas Gotzens Patrick Graf von Faber Castell born 1965 Mariella Ahrens born 1969 Lucia von Faber Castell born 2007 Floria Franziska Grafin von Faber Castell born 1972 Donatus Landgrave of Hesse born 1966 Paulina von Hessen Moritz von Hessen August von Hessen Simon von Oppenheim 1864 1932 partner of the bank sice 1893 Florence Mathews Hutchins 1868 1935 Eberhard 1890 1962 partner of the bank 1922 1932 1 Anneliese Oetker 1904 1989 divorced in 1929 2 Helene Grafin von Hardenberg 1910 1996 Manfred 1924 1996 partner of the bank 1956 1993 Carla Siempelkamp born 1926 Nicolaus von Oppenheim born 1956 Laura von Oppenheim Franziska von Oppenheim Theresa von Oppenheim born 1995 Waldemar von Oppenheim 1894 1952 partner of the bank 1922 1952 Gabriele Goldschmidt 1902 1988 Karin von Oppenheim 1922 2009 Georg von Ullmann 1922 1972 partner of the bank 1954 1972 Georg von Ullmann born 1953 Corinna van Meeteren Leon von Ullmann Bela von Ullmann Philip von Ullmann Ilona von Ullmann born 1953 Matthias Graf von Krockow de born 1949 Caroline Grafin von Krockow Friedrich Carl von Oppenheim 1900 1978 partner of the bank 1929 1978 Ruth Freiin von Zedlitz und Leipe 1908 1988 Alfred Freiherr von Oppenheim 1934 2005 partner of the bank 1964 1993 Jeanne Wahl born 1941 Victoria von Oppenheim Aurel Scheibler Christopher von Oppenheim born 1965 Gabriele Mittelsten Scheid August von Oppenheim Hugo von Oppenheim Alexandra von Oppenheim Hans Christoph Scheibler Gisela von Oppenheim born 1936 Guillermo von Sanden Friedrich Carl von Oppenheim born 1937 1 Loyse de Rham killed in an accident 2 Marie Rose von Merey gesch van Exter Leonie von Oppenheim Charles Booth Clibborn Simon von Oppenheim born 1970 Ludmilla von Oppenheim Waldemar von Oppenheim Albert de 1834 1912 catholic since 1858 partner of the bank 1880 1904 Paula Engels 1837 1919 Max von Oppenheim 1860 1946 diplomat and orientalist Emil 1862 1956 partner of the bank 1893 1912 Maria Pergler von Perglas 1871 1959 Clara Maria Hubertina 1870 1959 Guido Graf von Matuschka Greiffenclau 1847 1924 Henry 1835 1912 partner of the bank Isabella Georgina Butler Abraham 1804 1878 partner of the bank since 1828 nominated 1868 preussischer Freiherr in 1868 Charlotte Beyfus de 1811 1887 Eveline Oppenheim 1805 1886 married to Ferdinand von Kusserow Heinrich von Kusserow de Sophie von Kusserow 1869 1959 Karlfried Graf Durckheim Dagobert Oppenheim de 1809 1889 Betty Oppenheim Bertha Hertz Heinrich David Hertz born as Hertz Hertz Gustav Ferdinand Hertz born as David Gustav Hertz Anna Elisabeth Pfefferkorn Heinrich Hertz Gustav Theodor Hertz Auguste Arning Gustav Ludwig Hertz Ellen Dihlmann Carl Hellmuth Hertz Hans HertzNotes Edit Sal Oppenheim Die Oppenheim Tragodie Frederic Barbier Banque famille et societe en Allemagne au XIX e siecle Revue de synthese 114 1 1993 123 137 Wilhelm Treue Die Bankiers Simon und Abraham Oppenheim 1828 1880 Der private Hintergrund ihrer beruflichen Tatigkeit ihre Rolle in der Politik und ihre Nobilitierung Zeitschrift fur Unternehmensgeschichte 31 1 1986 31 72 Sal Oppenheim Anklage Bank Sal Oppenheim Anklage Bank External links EditOppenheimer at Jews of Frankfurt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oppenheim family amp oldid 1112783142, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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