Fonds 1.1.130 BBA 19 - Carl Theodor Rauschenbusch, Churches (Victory)

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1.1.130 BBA 19

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Carl Theodor Rauschenbusch, Churches (Victory)

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  • 1813-1927, 1951, 1955 (Creation)

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3,3 m

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Date of birth unknown - Date of death unknown1970 Gisela Rauschenbusch transferred files from the estate of her father, Dr. med. Carl Theodor Rauschenbusch, to the mining archive. Carl Theodor Rauschenbusch's mother Maria, née Stein, was descended from the house of Daniel Stein senior Sohn, which in the 19th century had been an important trading house in mining products and metallurgical products in the Siegerland region and partly operated its own huts and mines. At the end of the 19th century, the Rauschenbusch family's interest changed from the active participation in the mining business to a pure capital participation in mining trade unions and public limited companies in the mining industry. The files provide an insight into the mining and smelting business as well as the course of the trading business with mining and smelting products in the early 19th century with numerous details on prices and costs. Interesting is the development of the family's assets from the inventory of the division of the estate in 1813 to the division in 1872, as well as a rich collection of annual reports, prospectuses and minutes of meetings. Genealogical table of the Stein and Rauschenbusch families:1st generation(1.1) Daniel Stein, deceased 1811 or 18122nd generation(2.1) Daniel Stein, founder of the company Daniel Stein senior Sohn, married to Elisabetha, née Nickel, who has been running the company as a widow since 1835. Other children are Ludwig, Sofia and Gerlach3. Generation(3.1) Daniel Stein, deceased end of 1848 or beginning of 1849(3.2) Carl Theodor Stein, married in churches to Julie, née Poensgen, daughter of the metallurgist Peter Jakob Poensgen in Blumenthal near Prüm (their brothers are Hermann and Carl Poensgen in Blumenthal)(3.3) Julie Stein, married to the merchant Carl Capito in Daaden(3.4) Eleonore Stein, married to the District Court Councillor Carl Sames in Freusburg(3.5) Ferdinand Stein, merchant in Rheidt, married to Henriette Capito(3.6) Friedrich Stein, merchant in Rheidt, married to Catharina, née Siebel(3.7) Auguste Stein, married to the pharmacist Heinrich Kraemer zu Kirchen (runs the powder mill in Euteneuer Hardt)4. GenerationThe children of 3.2(4.1) Otto Stein(4.2) Maria Stein, married to the medical officer Dr. Felix Rauschenbusch(4.3) Alfred SteinThe children of 3.3(4.4) daughter, married to the mountain master Schmidt(4.5) Ida, married to Adolf Kreutz(4.6) Natalie, married to Dr. Brach(4.7) Emil Capito(4.8) Karl CapitoThe child of 3.5(4.9) Dr. Richard Stein, Bergmeister in KirchenThe children of 3.7(4.10) Justus Kraemer(4.11) Heinrich Kraemer(4.12) Otto Kraemer5. GenerationThe children of 4.2(5.1) Helene Rauschenbusch(5.2) Carl Theodor Rauschenbusch, married to Elisabeth Gohrs(5.3) Dr. Felix Rauschenbusch(5.4) Maria Henriette Rauschenbusch, married to Prof. Dr. med. Holzbach(5.5) Helmut RauschenbuschThe child of 4.9(5.6) daughter, married to Greeven6. GenerationThe child of 5.2(6.1) Gisela RauschenbuschThe child of 5.6(6.2) Father Greeven

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Content: Family assets of the house Daniel Stein senior 1813-1900, 1917-1927 (17)Eifelgruben aus der Erbschaft Poensgen 1815-1900 (8)Shareholdings of the family Stein 1813-1925, 1951, 1955 (76)Mining interests of the family Rauschenbusch:Ore mines 1900-1917 (10)Hard coal mines 1856-1916 (9)Potash and rock salt mines 1894-1916 (11)Other mining interests 1905-1913 (4)Maps / plans / cracksreference-BBA: Ernst Giebeler oHG, Siegen (fonds 1)Literature references: Heinrich Neu: Home chronicle of the Altenkirchen district, Cologne 1956.

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Montanhistorisches Dokumentationszentrum >> Bergbau-Archiv >> Nachlässe

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