Detmold (surname)

Detmold (surname)


People with the family name Detmold include:

  • Moses (?  – 1792) ∞ Sorchen, née Oppenheimer
    • Georg Heinrich Detmold (1771, Hanover  – 1842, Hanover), Jewish (since 1815 Lutheran Christian) German doctor; son of Moses (?  – 1792) and Sorchen, and brother of Wolf, Isak[1] [2]
      ∞ Friederike Luise Detmold, née Oppenheim (?  – 1860)[3]
      • Johann Hermann Detmold (de) (1807, Hanover  – 1856, Hanover), German jurist, politician (of Frankfurt Parliament), darughtsman and writer; Son of Georg Heinrich and Friederike Luise[4]
        ∞ Sophie Detmold, née Von Guaita (1850, Frankfurt/Main, Hesse  – 1917, Frankfurt)
        • Georg Detmold (1850  – 1917), German legal scholar, and lecturer at Göttingen, teacher of Kurt Vermehren (de); Son of Johann Hermann and Sophie
Georg Detmold
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    • William Ludwig Detmold, German: Wilhelm Ludwig Detmold (1808, Hanover  – 1894, New York City), German-American orthopedic surgeon; Elder brother of Edward Detmold
    • Christian Edward Detmold, German: Christian Eduard Detmold (1810, Hanover  – 1887, New York City), German-American engineer; Younger brother of Ludwig Detmold
  • William (Ernest) Detmold, German: Wilhelm (Ernst) Detmold (1828, Hanover  – 1884), German-American-Australian bookbinder, printer and stationer

See also

  • Jewish History of Hanover[5]

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