Stehli family

The Stehli family is a Swiss industrial and political family that has been prominent in silk manufacturing and politics since the early 19th century.[1][2] In 1897, the family built one of the largest textile concerns in the world, primarily active in the United States, more specifically in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The concern was known as Stehli Silk Corporation.[3][4] A daughter of Emil Stehli-Hirt (1868–1945), Margaretha Emerentia Frölicher-Stehli, has been a first class passenger and survivor of the Titanic.[5]

Stehli
Political family and Business family
Current regionSwitzerland
United States
Place of originObfelden, Zürich, Switzerland
Founded
  • Municipal citizenship
    1490, Zürich
  • 533 years ago
FounderHensli Stehli (1416)
Titles

History

The Stehli family is first referred in records of 1321 in Rifferswil. The founding father of the family in Obfelden was Hensli Stehli (1416). The Stehli family received municipal citizenship of Zürich in 1490. The modern Stehli dynasty originally hails from Ottenbach where Rudolf Stehli-Hausheer (1816-1884) laid the foundation for the textile concern Stehli Silks. In 1837/38 he began to manufacture cotton and in fully switched to silk in 1840.[6]

Members

Ancestors

  • Rudolf Stehli (1816-1884), (m. 1836) Emerentia Hausheer (two sons)
    • Emil Stehli (1842-1913), (m.) Margaretha Hirt
      • Margareta Emerentia Stehli (1864-1955) (m. 1884) Maximilian J. Frölicher
      • Julie Stehli (1866-?) (m. 1892) Hans Caspar Rudolph Schulthess
      • Emil Jacob Stehli (1868-1945) (m. 1897) Marguerite Jennet Zweifel
      • Maria Mathilde Stehli (1869-1950) (m. 1892) Walter Carl Frölicher

Descendants of Margareta Emerentia Frölicher-Stehli

  • Max Frölicher, Jr. (1886-1943) (m. ?) Jenny Köchlin (1898-?)
  • Hans Frölicher (1887-1961) (m. ?) Rosa Müller
  • Hedwig Marguerite Frölicher (1889-1972) (m. 1913) Robert John Frederick Schwarzenbach (Schwarzenbach, Huber & Co)
    • Anne Liselotte Schwarzenbach (1913-)
    • Robert M. Schwarzenbach (1917-1988)
    • Jean Christopher Schwarzenbach (1918-2017)
  • Otto Frölicher (1891-1961) (m. 1918) Gertrud Escher
    • Peter Frölicher (1919-1943)
    • Marguerite Thérèse Frölicher
  • William Stehli Frölicher (1894-1964)

Descendants of Julie Schulthess-Stehli

  • Marguerite Schulthess (b. 1893)
  • Rudolf Schulthess (b. 1897)
  • Anna Maria Schulthess (b. 1900)

Descendants of Emil Stehli-Zweifel

  • Henry Emil Stehli (1902-1955) (m.) Grace H.

Descendants of Maria Mathilde Frölicher-Stehli

  • Mathilde Frölicher (1893-) (m. 1918) Willy Schnyder
    • Rudolf Schnyder (b. 1919)
    • Willy Schnyder, Jr. (1921-1964) (m.) Elisabeth von Blarer (b. 1914)
    • Madeleine Schnyder (b.1922)
    • Jakob Schnyder (b. 1929)
  • Gertrud Frölicher (1894-1968) (m.) Charles de Sury (1884-1974)
    • Gaston de Sury (1918-1948)
    • Hans de Sury (1920-1922)
  • Walter Frölicher (1896-1959) (m.) Martha Lack (b. 1904)
    • Walter Frölicher, Jr. (1926-1927)
    • Gertrud Frölicher (1928-1930)
  • Hedwig Frölicher (b. 1897 (m.) Paul Burkard
  • Jean Frölicher (1898-1968) (m.) Dorothée Sieber (b. 1906)
  • Anna Thérèse Fröicher (1898-1995) (m.) Wilhelm Robert Meyer (1892-1987)
    • Robert Frederick Meyer (1925-2013) (m.) Mary Joan Young (1925-2011)
      • Bruce Robert Meyer (1959-2005)
  • Ernst Louis Frölicher (1906-1958) (m.) Margaret van Wylick

Literature

  • Die Familie Stehli-Hirt von Obfelden, 1948[7]

References

  1. "Stehli". hls-dhs-dss.ch (in German). Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  2. "Stehli, Rudolf". hls-dhs-dss.ch (in German). Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  3. Writer, By RYAN ROBINSON | Staff. "Fire strikes former Stehli Silk Mill". LancasterOnline. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  4. "Stehli Silk Mill". Little Miss Lovely Floral Design. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  5. "Margaretha Emerentia Frölicher-Stehli : Titanic Survivor". www.encyclopedia-titanica.org. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  6. "Stehli". hls-dhs-dss.ch (in German). Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  7. Die Familie Stehli-Hirt von Obfelden (in German). Verlag nicht ermittelbar. 1948.
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