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|birth_name = Adolf Wilhelm Kessler
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|birth_date = 24 November 1839
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|death_date = 22 May 1895
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|death_place = [[Paris]], [[French Third Republic|France]]
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|spouse = Alice Harriet Blosse Lynch
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'''Count Adolf Wilhelm von Kessler''' (24 November 1839 – 22 May 1895) was a German banker. He was ennobled by [[Wilhelm II]] in 1879, becoming a member of the [[German nobility|hereditary nobility]], and was made a count in 1881 by [[Heinrich XXIV, Prince Reuss of Köstritz]].
'''Count Adolf Wilhelm von Kessler''' (24 November 1839 – 22 May 1895) was a German banker. He was ennobled by [[Wilhelm II]] in 1879, becoming a member of the [[German nobility|hereditary nobility]], and was made a count in 1881 by [[Heinrich XXIV, Prince Reuss of Köstritz]].
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Kessler was born on 24 November 1839 in [[Hamburg]]. He was the son of Johann Ulrich Kessler, a [[Reformed Christianity|Reformed]] preacher from [[St. Gallen, Switzerland]], and Henriette Louise Auffm'Ordt, a member of a wealthy banking family in Hamburg.<ref name= bio>{{Cite web|url=https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/gnd118561685.html#ndbcontent|title=Kessler, Harry Graf von (seit 1881) - Deutsche Biographie|first=Deutsche|last=Biographie|website=www.deutsche-biographie.de}}</ref>
Kessler was born on 24 November 1839 in [[Hamburg]]. He was the son of Johann Ulrich Kessler, a [[Reformed Christianity|Reformed]] preacher from [[St. Gallen, Switzerland]], and Henriette Louise Auffm'Ordt, a member of a wealthy banking family in Hamburg.<ref name= bio>{{Cite web|url=https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/gnd118561685.html#ndbcontent|title=Kessler, Harry Graf von (seit 1881) - Deutsche Biographie|first=Deutsche|last=Biographie|website=www.deutsche-biographie.de}}</ref>


Kessler worked at a bank owned by his uncle, Clement Auffm'Ordt, and became manager of the Paris branch.
Kessler worked at a bank owned by his uncle, Clement Auffm'Ordt, and became manager of the Paris branch.


In 1867, he married Alice Harriet Blosse Lynch, the daughter of Anglo-Irish explorer [[Henry Blosse Lynch]]. They had two children, Wilhelmina and [[Harry von Kessler|Harry]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.spiegel.de/kultur/der-rote-graf-a-c1e4e18e-0002-0001-0000-000043367929?context=issue|title=Der rote Graf|date=December 19, 1961|via=www.spiegel.de}}</ref> They lived in Paris until 1870, when they relocated to the United Kingdom due to the [[Franco-Prussian War]]. While in England, he managed the London branch of the family bank. From 1872 to 1873, they lived in the United States before returning to Paris.
In 1867, he married [[Alice Harriet Blosse Lynch]], the daughter of Anglo-Irish explorer [[Henry Blosse Lynch]]. They had two children, Wilhelmina and [[Harry von Kessler|Harry]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.spiegel.de/kultur/der-rote-graf-a-c1e4e18e-0002-0001-0000-000043367929?context=issue|title=Der rote Graf|newspaper=Der Spiegel |date=December 19, 1961|via=www.spiegel.de}}</ref> They lived in Paris until 1870, when they relocated to the United Kingdom due to the [[Franco-Prussian War]]. While in England, he managed the London branch of the family bank. From 1872 to 1873, they lived in the United States before returning to Paris.


Kessler was elevated to the hereditary nobility by Emperor [[Wilhelm II]] in 1879.<ref name= bio/> He was made a count in 1881 by [[Heinrich XXIV, Prince Reuss of Köstritz]].<ref name= bio/>
Kessler was elevated to the hereditary nobility by Emperor [[Wilhelm II]] in 1879.<ref name= bio/> He was made a count in 1881 by [[Heinrich XXIV, Prince Reuss of Köstritz]].<ref name= bio/>

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Adolf Wilhelm von Kessler
Born
Adolf Wilhelm Kessler

(1839-11-24)November 24, 1839
DiedMay 22, 1895(1895-05-22) (aged 55)
Occupationbanker
SpouseAlice Harriet Blosse Lynch
Children2 (including Harry von Kessler)

Count Adolf Wilhelm von Kessler (24 November 1839 – 22 May 1895) was a German banker. He was ennobled by Wilhelm II in 1879, becoming a member of the hereditary nobility, and was made a count in 1881 by Heinrich XXIV, Prince Reuss of Köstritz.

Biography

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Kessler was born on 24 November 1839 in Hamburg. He was the son of Johann Ulrich Kessler, a Reformed preacher from St. Gallen, Switzerland, and Henriette Louise Auffm'Ordt, a member of a wealthy banking family in Hamburg.[1]

Kessler worked at a bank owned by his uncle, Clement Auffm'Ordt, and became manager of the Paris branch.

In 1867, he married Alice Harriet Blosse Lynch, the daughter of Anglo-Irish explorer Henry Blosse Lynch. They had two children, Wilhelmina and Harry.[2] They lived in Paris until 1870, when they relocated to the United Kingdom due to the Franco-Prussian War. While in England, he managed the London branch of the family bank. From 1872 to 1873, they lived in the United States before returning to Paris.

Kessler was elevated to the hereditary nobility by Emperor Wilhelm II in 1879.[1] He was made a count in 1881 by Heinrich XXIV, Prince Reuss of Köstritz.[1]

He died on 22 May 1895 in Paris.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Biographie, Deutsche. "Kessler, Harry Graf von (seit 1881) - Deutsche Biographie". www.deutsche-biographie.de.
  2. ^ "Der rote Graf". Der Spiegel. December 19, 1961 – via www.spiegel.de.