Henry Bopp




Heinrich Bopp (born March 11, 1835 in Darmstadt, Germany, August 7, 1876) was a German banker

Bopp, the Protestant denomination, was the son of jurist, writer, and politician Johann Philipp Bopp (1790-1862) and his wife Julie (Lili) née Volhard (1824-1799). He married Marie Weber (born January 29, 1850 in Moscow) on 17 June 1870 in Darmstadt, the daughter of the wholesale merchant Franz Hyacinth Weber and his first wife Marie Dreyer. The marriage came from four children:

Until 1858, Bopp studied law at the University of Giessen. In 1860 he entered the Darmstadt bank, where he became deputy director in 1867 and director in 1870. From 1870 to 1871 he was chairman of the Chamber of Commerce Darmstadt.

In 1870, Bopp built a summer house on the New Chaussee from Darmstadt to Ober-Ramstadt, which he gave his wife as a dacha to the wedding. From this house and its neighbors, the village of Trautheim was founded. Edit source text Weblinks Edit sourcetext Standard data (person): GND: 139853782 (PICA, AKS) | VIAF: 102692928 | Wikipedia People Search

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