- Agassiz family
The Agassiz Family is a family of Swiss origin, hailing from the small village of
Agiez nearLake Neuchatel . The family has included a number of high profile members, such as the scientists Louis andAlexander Agassiz , as well as the founder of theLongines watch firm, Auguste Agassiz.Family history
The early history of the family is sketched out in "A Short History of the English Branch of the Agassiz Family", by A.R.N. Agassiz and in Jules Marcou's "Life, Letters, And Works of Louis Agassiz".
The family were of the
Protestant faith and many of their early members were ministers in the Church. The Rev. Jean Pierre Moise Agassiz was Pastor ofLucens ,Thierrens and Constantine, all of which were nearLake Neuchatel . His fourth son, Rev. Philippe Louis Agassiz was the father of the Rev. Louis Benjamin Rudolph Agassiz, who was the father of the naturalistLouis Agassiz and Auguste Agassiz.Auguste Agassiz moved to the Swiss town of
Saint-Imier and set up his own watch firm in 1833 in partnership with Florian Morel and Henri Raiguel. In 1847 Agassiz became the firm's sole owner and in 1852 his nephew Ernest Francillon joined the firm. In 1866 Francillon acquired two plots of land calledLes Longines ('long and narrow fields') and he built a factory there, allowing all the staff to be under one roof for the first time. In 1880 he registered theLongines brand and its famous winged hourglass symbol.The Reverend Jean Pierre Moise Agassiz had another son, David Louis Agassiz. He left Switzerland with his friend Jacques Necker, moving to Paris to take a job in finance. Necker went on to become minister of finance to Louis XVI, while David Louis moved to England and anglicised his name to Lewis Agassiz. He became a city magnate, amassing a fortune that would be worth many millions today. ["A Short History of the Agassiz Family", 1907]
His son James John Charles Agassiz was a Commander in the Royal Navy and was known for his gallantry in command of HMS Hound off the coast of
Estaples , when he sent fire ships in amongst the French fleet.His son Lewis Agassiz served in the
Royal Marines and was granted a Coat of Arms for leading one of the firing parties into Washington D.C. during theAnglo-American War . After he left the Marines, Lewis Agassiz wrote "A Journey to Switzerland", a travel book describing his family's travels in Europe back to his ancestral home. He continued to travel widely, becoming a friend of the King of Prussia who was godfather to one of his children and who bought another a commission in the British Army. Lewis Agassiz lived in the last years of his life at Stour Lodge, Bradfield, Essex.His eldest son, Lewis Nunn Agassiz, also had a military career, but went on to become a pioneer in Canada. He and his family founded the town in British Columbia that is named after the family. [www.britishcolumbia.com] His daughter later wrote an account of pioneer life titled "Memories of a Pioneer Life in British Columbia: A Short History of the Agassiz Family".
Lewis Agassiz's other children included the Rev. Rodolph Agassiz, Rector of Radnage, and Alfred Agassiz, who emigrated to
New Zealand and has many descendants among the Te Whakatohea tribe of theMāori .The Agassiz family is now scattered throughout the world, in
Switzerland , theUnited Kingdom ,Canada ,United States ,Australia andNew Zealand . However, the name is extremely rare, with only a few dozen Agassiz families existing.References
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