Wiesner family

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Parent familyAbrahamssøn Wiesner
Christiansen Wiesner
CountryGermany
Colombia
Ecuador
Current regionAmericas & Europe
Place of originFreiberg, Saxony Germany
Wiesner Family
Wiessner
Parent familyAbrahamssøn Wiesner
Christiansen Wiesner
CountryGermany
Colombia
Ecuador
Current regionAmericas & Europe
Place of originFreiberg, Saxony Germany
Founded1800
FounderJacob Benjamin Wiesner Heckerin
Connected familiesAnzola family
Corradine family
Rozo family
De Francisco family
Heckerin family
Vergara family

The Wiesner Family is a Colombian family of German heritage. They emigrated to Colombia in the eighteenth century. The founder of the family was a German mineralogist and engineer born in Freiberg, Saxony, Germany who served as Director of Mines designated by Simon Bolivar. Family members served the country, as Minister of Finance, a Physician, lawyers, engineers, and businessman.[1]

In 1787, King Charles III of Spain asked the Elector of Saxony for skilled mineralogists to teach their profession and work in the mines of the New Kingdom of Granada, later Colombia. Eight young men were sent, including the founder of this family. Jacob Benjamin Wiesner Heckerin (1763–1842) was a German physicist, chemist, mathematic, mineralogist and Engineer born in Freiberg, Saxony, Germany. He graduated from University Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg.[2] Wiesner served as Director of Mines for Bolivar in Zipaquirá, Colombia. Later, his descendants established themselves in Zipaquirá.[3]

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