Johannes Zellweger

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Born(1730-12-06)6 December 1730
Died21 February 1802(1802-02-21) (aged 71)
Trogen, Appenzell Ausserrhoden
OccupationMerchant
KnownforMember of one of Switzerland's wealthiest families
Johannes Zellweger
Born(1730-12-06)6 December 1730
Died21 February 1802(1802-02-21) (aged 71)
Trogen, Appenzell Ausserrhoden
OccupationMerchant
Known forMember of one of Switzerland's wealthiest families
Spouse(s)Barbara Schiess
Anna Hirzel
ParentJohannes Zellweger
RelativesHans Caspar Hirzel (brother-in-law)
Salomon Hirzel (brother-in-law)
Jakob Zellweger (brother)
Jacob Zellweger (son)
Johann Caspar Zellweger (son)

Johannes Zellweger (6 December 1730 – 21 February 1802) was a Swiss merchant from Trogen in Appenzell Ausserrhoden. He was one of the wealthiest individuals in Switzerland during his time and represented the Zellweger merchant dynasty at its peak.[1]

Johannes Zellweger was born on 6 December 1730 in Trogen to Johannes Zellweger. He was Protestant and belonged to the prominent Zellweger family of Trogen. Until around 1753, he received commercial training at the Lyon branch of his father's company. Zellweger married twice: first to Barbara Schiess, daughter of Johann Ulrich Schiess, and second to Anna Hirzel, daughter of Hans Caspar Hirzel, vice-mayor of Zurich. Through his second marriage, he became brother-in-law to Hans Caspar Hirzel and Salomon Hirzel.[1]

Business career

From 1755, Zellweger became a partner in the Trogen, Lyon and Genoa branches of the company Zellweger Frères & Comp., alongside his brother Jakob Zellweger. In 1774, he separated from his brother and established his own firm, Zellweger Père & Comp., with operations in Trogen, Lyon and Genoa. Between 1789 and 1795, he was a partner in the commercial enterprise Johannes Walser & Co. in Herisau. In the 1790s, he brought his sons Jacob and Johann Caspar into his business, which then became Zellweger & Comp.[1]

Political activities

Helvetic Society

References

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