Finance:Stern family
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Short description: Jewish-French banking family
The Stern family is a Jewish French banking family originally from Frankfurt. It traces back to Samuel Hayum Stern (1760–1819), who in the 1780s became a wine merchant in Frankfurt.
His son, Jacob Samuel Heyum Stern, started a banking business, named Jacob S.H. Stern , in 1805 in Frankfurt. His sons expanded the family venture to Berlin, London, and Paris, of which the latter became most prominent as Bank Stern[1] and later as J. Stern & Co.
Family tree
- Samuel Hayum Stern (1760–1819)
- Jacob Samuel Heyum Stern (1780–1833)
- Wolf Jacob Stern (1801–1854)
- Saly Wilhelm Stern (1832–?)
- Jacques Stern (1882–1949)
- Saly Wilhelm Stern (1832–?)
- Antoine Jacob Stern (1805–1886), banker in Paris, founder of AJ Stern & Co. (which later became Bank Stern)
- Henriette Stern (1836–1905), married to Georges Halphen (1832–1906)
- Fernand Halphen (1872–1917), composer
- Jacques Stern (1839–1902), banker in Paris, co-founder of Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas, married to Sophie Croizette
- Louis Stern (1840–1900), banker in Paris, married to Ernesta de Hierschel
- Jean Stern (1874–1962), fencer, 1908 Olympic gold medalist, married to Claude Lambert (daughter of Léon Lambert and Zoé Lucie Betty de Rothschild )
- Henriette Stern (1836–1905), married to Georges Halphen (1832–1906)
- Julius Jacob Stern (1807–1852), a banker in Berlin
- Julius James Stern (1835–1901)
- Albert Gerald Stern (1878–1966)
- Frederick Claude Stern (1884–1967)
- Theodor Stern (1837–1900)
- Suzette Stern (1845–?), married to Henri Jules Fould (1837–1895)
- Marguerite Fould (1866–1956), married to her second cousin Edgard Stern (1854–1936)
- Julius James Stern (1835–1901)
- Leopold Stern (1810–1846), banker
- David de Stern (–1877), banker in London, co-founder of Stern Brothers, ennobled by Luís I of Portugal in 1869
- Sydney Stern (1845–1912)
- Helen Stern (1847–1933), married to Charles Warde (1845–1937)
- Edward Stern (1854–1933), London banker and philanthropist, married to: 1. Constance Jessel (1858–1918), daughter of George Jessel; 2. Sybil Grace (1887–1979), daughter of Sir Adolf Tuck
- Alice Stern (1854–1925), married to Francis Lucas
- Hermann de Stern (1815–1887), banker in London, co-founder of Stern Brothers
- Emily Theresa Stern (1846–1905), wife of Edward Dutton, 4th Baron Sherborne (1831–1919)
- Herbert Stern (1851–1919)
- Herman Alfred Stern (1900–1984), married to Beatrice Capel (sister of Boy Capel)
- Laura Stern, married to David Lionel Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons
- Salomon Stern (1818–1890), banker
- Edgard Stern (1854–1937), Paris banker and art collector, married to his second cousin Marguerite Fould (1866–1956)
- Suzanne Stern (1887–1954), married to Bertrand de Sauvan d'Aramon
- Maurice Stern (1888–1962), banker in Paris
- Antoine Stern (1925–1995), banker, married to Christiane Laroche (divorced from Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber)
- Édouard Stern (1954–2005), banker, married to Béatrice David-Weill (daughter of Michel David-Weill)[2]
- Henri Stern
- Louis Stern
- Mathilde Stern
- Édouard Stern (1954–2005), banker, married to Béatrice David-Weill (daughter of Michel David-Weill)[2]
- Gerard Stern (1927–), married to Brigitte Noetzlin (granddaughter of Edouard Noetzlin )
- Jerome Stern (1969–), banker in London, founder of J. Stern & Co, married to Sarah von Goldschmidt-Rothschild (daughter of Gilbert de Goldschmidt)
- Antoine Stern (1925–1995), banker, married to Christiane Laroche (divorced from Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber)
- Therese Stern (1859–1935), wife of Louis Singer (son of Flore Singer )
- Edgard Stern (1854–1937), Paris banker and art collector, married to his second cousin Marguerite Fould (1866–1956)
- Wolf Jacob Stern (1801–1854)
- Caroline Stern (1782–1854), married Salomon Mayer von Rothschild (1774–1855)
- Jacob Samuel Heyum Stern (1780–1833)
References
- ↑ Grange, Cyril (2016). Une élite parisienne : les familles de la grande bourgeoisie juive (1870–1939). Paris. ISBN 978-2-271-08794-2.
- ↑ Kelley, Lora (2022-06-25). "Michel David-Weill, Influential Lazard Banker, Dies at 89" (in en-US). The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/25/business/michel-david-weill-dead.html.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern family.
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