- Henri Nestlé
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Early life
Birth
Henri Nestlé was born on
10 August ,1814 , inFrankfurt on Main ,Germany . He was the eleventh of fourteen children of Johann Ulrich Matthias Nestle and Anna-Maria Catharina Ehemann. Henri Nestlé's father by tradition inherited the business of his father Johann Ulrich Nestle and became aglazier in Töngesgasse. The laterLord Mayor ofFrankfurt on Main , Gustav Edmund Nestle, was his brother.Family
The Nestle family has its origin in southern swabian Germany, predominantly in the boroughs of the
black forest asDornstetten ,Freudenstadt , Mindersbach,Nagold and Sulz on Neckar. In the Swabian dialect "Nestle" is a small bird's nest.The Nestle family tree began with three brothers (thus the three young birds in the nest being fed by their mother on the family coat of arms) from Mindersbach called Hans, Heinrich and Samuel Nestlin. The father of these three sons was born circa 1495. Hans, the eldest, was born in 1520. He had a son with the same name, who later became mayor of Nagold. His son Ulrich was a
barber and his fifth son was the firstglazier in the family. For over five generations this profession was passed down from father son. Additionally the Nestles provided a number of mayors for the boroughs of Dornstetten, Freudenstadt, Nagold and Sulz on Neckar.Name change from Heinrich Nestle to Henri Nestlé
Before Nestlé turned 20 in 1836, he had completed a 4-year
apprenticeship withJ. E. Stein , an owner of apharmacy . At the end of 1839, he was officially authorized to perform chemical experiments, make up prescriptions, and sellmedicine s. During this time, he changed his name to Henri Nestlé in order to adapt better to the new social conditions inVevey ,Switzerland .Early career
In 1843, Henri Nestlé bought into one of the region's most progressive and versatile industries at that time, the production of
rapeseed s. He also became involved in the production of nut oils (used to fueloil lamp s),liqueur s,rum ,absinth andvinegar . He also began manufacturing and sellingcarbonated mineral water andlemonade , although during the crisis years from 1845 to 1847 Nestlé gave up mineral water production. In 1857 he began concentrating ongas lighting andfertilizer s.Marriage
Henri Nestlé and Anna Clementine Therese Ehemant were married on 23 May, 1860.
Nestlé S.A. Career
Founding
It is impossible to say when Henri Nestlé started working on the
infant formula project. His interest is known to have been spurred by several factors:
* The high infant death rate in his family. Half of the 14 children died before reaching adulthood.
* His background as apharmacist ’s assistant.
* His wife who knew all about infant mortality being a daughter of a charity doctor.Henri Nestlé combined cow’s
milk withwheat flour andsugar to produce a substitute of mother’s milk for those children who could not acceptbreast-feeding . Moreover, Henri Nestlé and Jean Balthasar Schnetzler, his friend and ascientist inhuman nutrition , removed the acid and the starch in wheat flour because they were difficult for babies to digest. The product could be prepared by simply adding water and is considered the first infant formula. People quickly recognized the value of the new product, and soon, "Farine Lactée Henri Nestlé" ("Henri Nestlé's Milk Flour" in French) was being sold in much ofEurope . By the 1870's, "Nestle's Infant Food", made withmalt , cow's milk, sugar, and wheat flour, was selling in the US, for $0.50 a bottle.Retirement
Henri Nestlé sold his company 1875 to his business associates and then lived with his family alternately in
Montreux andGlion , where they helped people with small loans and publicly contributed towards improving the local infrastructure. In Glion he moved into a house later known as Villa Nestle.Death
Henri Nestlé-Ehmant died of a heart attack in
Glion VD on7 July ,1890 .Literature
* Nestle, H. W.: Die Familie Nestle, einschl. Stammbaum der Familie. Stuttgart 1976
* Pfiffner, A.: "Henri Nestlé": Vom Frankfurter Apothekergehilfen zum Schweizer Pionierunternehmer. Zürich, 1993
* Alex Capus: Patriarchen, Albrecht Knaus-Verlag, München 2006. ISBN 3-813502-73-2.
External links
* [http://switzerland.isyours.com/e/guide/lake_geneva/nestle.html Henri Nestlé history biography]
* [http://www.nestle.com/All_About/History/ Nestlé history]
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