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Freiherr Johann Henry von Berenberg-Gossler

German: Johann John Freiherr Von Berenberg-Goßler
Also Known As: "John"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hamburg, Germany
Death: December 08, 1913 (74)
Hamburg, Germany
Immediate Family:

Son of Johann Heinrich Goßler, III and Mary Elizabeth Bray
Husband of Freifrau Juliane Amalie von Berenberg-Goßler
Father of Freiin Julie Amalie Kirchenpauer; Freiherr Johann von Berenberg-Gossler, Senator, Ambassador; Freiin Frances von Berlepsch; Marianne Merck; Freiherr Paul von Berenberg-Gossler and 4 others
Brother of Marianne Burchard; Frances Eliot Behn; Mary Elizabeth Goßler; Susanne Catharine Goßler; Mary Elizabeth Weber and 1 other

Occupation: Kaufmann und Bankier zu Hamburg, Chef des Bankhauses 'Joh. Berenberg, Goßler & Co.'; 1894 Großherzogl. Badischer Generalkonsul, 1886-1891 Mitglied der Hamburger Bürgerschaft
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About Freiherr Johann Henry von Berenberg-Gossler

In Germany a nobility title belongs to the family name!

Baron Johann von Berenberg-Gossler (born 13 February 1839 in Hamburg, died 8 December 1913 in Hamburg; né Johann Gossler), known as "John," was a German banker from the city-state of Hamburg and owner and head of Berenberg Bank from 1879 until his death.

He was a member of the Hanseatic Berenberg/Gossler family and the son of banker Johann Heinrich Gossler (1805–1879), grandson of banker and senator Johann Heinrich Gossler and great-grandson of banker Johann Hinrich Gossler. His uncle was First Mayor and President of the Senate (head of state) Hermann Gossler. His mother was Mary Elizabeth Bray (1810–1886), a granddaughter of Samuel Eliot and a member of the Eliot family from Boston.

Known as "John Bi" (B pronounced in English) by his friends, he was a Schöngeist. He loved music and the theatre, and wanted to study languages, literature and history. But his father had destined him to become a banker. After apprenticeships in England, France, North and South America, he became an associé of his father's bank in 1864. After the death of his father in 1879, he became head of Berenberg Bank.

In 1880, the Hamburg senate granted him the name of Berenberg-Gossler in recognition of the fact that he was the owner of the Berenberg Bank (the Berenberg family became extinct in the male line in 1773, but the Gosslers were descended from the family through the family's last member Elisabeth Berenberg married Gossler, who died in 1822). In 1888, Johann Berenberg-Gossler was ennobled in the Kingdom of Prussia (although he was a citizen of Hamburg and not of Prussia) and conferred the title of Baron in 1910. The ennoblement was controversial within his family and Hamburg high society, as nobility (which did not exist in Hamburg) was frowned upon by the staunchly republican Hamburg grand burghers. His sister Susanne, married Amsinck, exclaimed "Aber John, unser guter Name!"

Johann von Berenberg-Gossler was less inclined to take risks than his father, and closed the bank's branches in New York City and Boston in 1880 and 1891 respectively. At the time of his death, he was the second richest person in Hamburg.

He was the father of Senator and Ambassador John von Berenberg-Gossler (1866–1943) and banker Baron Cornelius von Berenberg-Gossler (1874–1953). His son John von Berenberg-Gossler became a politician despite his father's wish that he would succeed him as head of the bank, and therefore had to give up his shares in the company. He was succeeded as head of the bank and as Baron of Berenberg-Gossler (a title tied to the ownership of Gut Niendorf) by his younger son Cornelius von Berenberg-Gossler.

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Freiherr Johann Henry von Berenberg-Gossler's Timeline

1839
February 13, 1839
Hamburg, Germany
1865
1865
Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
1866
October 22, 1866
Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
1868
April 14, 1868
Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
1869
1869
Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
1871
November 26, 1871
Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
1874
March 2, 1874
Hamburg, Germany
1880
January 3, 1880
Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
1883
April 24, 1883
Niendorf, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany