Gottfried Wehling

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Felix Gottfried Wehling (4 May 1862 – 19 January 1913) was a German architect.

Gravestone of the Haniel family, Nordfriedhof (Düsseldorf)

Born in Barby, Wehling - who had moved from Cologne - was registered in Düsseldorf from 1886. He was married to Guiseppine Borghetti (1857-1929) from Locarno and had six children with his wife. His daughter Angelika Elisabeth (1893-1945) married the eau-de-Cologne manufacturer Johann Maria Carl Farina in 1921.

In Düsseldorf, he was involved in the city's "real boom period between 1900 and 1914".[1] and worked for a time in various working groups and law firms, such as "Jacobs and Wehling" (with Hubert Jacobs) and "Wehling und Ludwig" (with Alois Ludwig).

Wehling died in Düsseldorf at the age of 50.[2]

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