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- 1718, 1805-1955 (Creation)
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The genealogy of the family Giebeler is not clearly recognizable from the available files. It is certain that the merchant Ernst Giebeler sen. together with his wife Henriette, née Holdinghausen, inherited the merchant Ewald Giebeler, who died on October 1, 1914, and had himself died on April 3, 1918. His heirs were the merchants Wilhelm, Ernst and Albert Giebeler, who continued the company together, and their sister Maria Giebeler, married Heide. The merchant Wilhelm Giebeler died in October 1948, his wife Emilie, née Mittelstenscheid, in November 1950. She was inherited by their daughters Ruth, Elisabeth and Hedwig. The merchant Albert Giebeler left his inheritance to the merchants Ewald and Kurt Giebeler, his widow Marie, née Vollberg, as well as their sons Waldemar, Friedrich Wilhelm and Hans Dieter at his death in October 1951. Senior of the general partnership was the businessman Ernst Giebeler during the liquidation between 1952 and 1955.1969 The Geological Institute of the University of Heidelberg transferred to the mining archive about 20 reclining files with documents from the period from about 1850 to 1950, which the institute had taken over from Josef Vogd from Siegen in order to save them from destruction, but was not interested in itself. The files originate from the estate of the Ernst Giebeler oHG company in Siegen, which was liquidated around 1952 and operated a banking business for several generations specialising in the trade with mining effects. Within this framework, investigations of deposits were carried out, expert opinions obtained and with the Kuxen operating reports, legal and property files, maps, plans and cracks of mine fields and mining companies in western Germany, Bavaria and Thuringia were acquired. the main focus was on ore mining, as shown by the order of the files, which were taken over without recognizable structure and partly also incomplete, according to deposits and geological areas.
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Content:General questions of ore mining 1833-1856, 1908-1954 (9)Slate deposits 1718, 1805-1951 (7)Stones and soils 1848-1863, 1896-1947 (7)Barite deposits 1845-1948 (11)Coal deposits 1843, 1859-1954 (26)Ore deposits in the area Saarburg - Trier - Eifel 1838-1955 (9)Ore deposits in the area Bavaria - Thuringia 1855-1954 (10)Ore deposits at Mosel - Ahr - Nahe 1866, 1910-1923 (2)Ore deposits in Waldeck, Sauerland and Wittgenstein 1835-1951 (10)Ore deposits in the Rhineland and the Bergisches Land 1853-1948 (14)Ore deposits in the Lahn-Dill region 1838-1947 (20)Ore deposits in the Altenkirchen district 1827, 1834, 1855-1940 (21)Ore deposits in the Westerwald and Hesse 1848-1925, 1938, 1947 (12)Ore deposits in the Siegen district 1834-1953 (27)Maps / Plans / Cracks
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Montanhistoric Documentation Centre >> Mining Archive >> Companies in ore mining
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- Wirtschaft » Bau » Bergbau
- Wirtschaft » legal name