Christoph_Ehinger

Christoph Ehinger

Christoph Ehinger

Swiss banker and politician


Christoph Ehinger (September 30, 1755 – April 25, 1833) was a Swiss banker, politician and member of the Daig. Ehinger was the founder of the private bank Ehinger & Co in Basel, Switzerland in 1810. He served on the Grand Council of Basel-Stadt between 1806 and 1817. He also served as mayor of Basel.

Quick Facts Member of Grand Council of Basel-Stadt, Mayor of Basel ...

Life

Ehinger was born September 30, 1755, in Basel, Switzerland to Matthias and Anna Maria (née Weiss). The family belongs to the Daig, the well-established upper class of the city, and his father is a councilor. He completed his Matura in Basel followed by a commercial apprenticeship. He returned to Basel after a long-term stay in the Netherlands. In 1810, he founded the private bank Ehinger & Co, which still exists today and is led by descendants of Johann Ludwig Ehinger (his adopted son).[1]

He served on the Grand Council of Basel-Stadt from 1806 to 1817 and as mayor of Basel between 1815 and 1817 (a position he never wanted to hold and was forced to do).[2]

Personal life

On August 8, 1788, Ehinger married Susanna Burckhardt (1766-1843), who was a daughter of Christoph Burckhardt and Anna Maria (née Frey).[3] They had had one legitimate son:

  • Ludwig Ehinger (1790-1809), in a relationship with Katharina Caroline Merian, no children.[4]

They also adopted a son:

  • Johann Ludwig Ehinger ( Burckhardt; 1789–1838), married Anna Katharina La Roche, seven children who bore the Ehinger name and would take-over the family bank.[5]

References

  1. "Portrait Archiv ZGF Christoph Ehinger-Burckhardt Basel". www.portraitarchiv.ch. Retrieved 2023-07-09.
  2. "Ehinger, Christoph". hls-dhs-dss.ch (in German). Retrieved 2023-07-09.

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