Wiesner family

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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 renowned 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]

History[edit]

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]

Notables[edit]

  • Jacob Benjamin Wiesner Heckerin (1763–1842)[4] was a German physicist, chemist, mathematic, mineralogist and Engineer born in Freiberg, Saxony, Germany[5]
  • Grandchild of Jacob Jacobo Wiesner Morales was a journalist and businessman. He invented a vegetable soap that was manufactured for many years in Colombia.
  • His great-grandchild Uldarico Wiesner Prado went to Quito and Quevedo. He settled in Guayaquil, where he constructed a large house, with a beer distributor and coal store on the lower floors. He created three families.
  • Enrique Corradine Wiesner was the owner of Steelsworks Corradine (1942–1990).[6]
  • Eduardo Wiesner Durán served as Colombian Minister of Finance 1978–1982. He was President of the Bankers’ Association of Colombia 1976, National Professional Economics Council of Colombia 1977. He served as Head of National Planning Department. He was Director of Western Hemisphere Department, International Monetary Fund 1982–1987 and Special Trade Representative of International Monetary Fund since 1987. He worked as Director International Monetary Fund Office, Geneva since 1987 and became Executive Director World Bank May in 1989.
  • Jaime Wiesner Durán Colombian, Doctor of Medicine and surgery, specialization in physiatry and hand surgery, member of The National Academy of Medicine of Colombia.
  • Francisco Wiesner Rozo was a Colombian engineer. He led aqueduct exploration in Chingaza. Francisco Wiesner Treatment plant was named after him.[7]
  • Guillermo Wiesner Rozo was a builder and member of Bogota Market La Lonja. He was President of the Board of the Gimnasio Moderno School of Bogotá.
  • Carolina Wiesner Ceballos Colombian physician, General Director of the National Cancer Institute of Colombia[8][9][10]
  • Guillermo Rojas Wiesner was an engineer. He worked for the municipality of Zipaquirá and Zipaquireña Identity.
  • Gustavo Eduardo Vergara Wiesner was a lawyer. He worked as Director of the Colombian Family Welfare Institute,[11] Vice President of Caracol, and First Notary to perform a virtual wedding in Colombia and digital & electronic document of South America.[12][13]
  • Felipe de Francisco Wiesner is an architect.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ (Diego Escobar Díaz. Los trabajadores del metal en Colombia. Revista Colombiana de Sociología, vol. 3, No. 2, 1997, p. 52.).
  2. ^ "WIESNER JACOBO BENJAMÍN". Rodolfo Perez Pimentel (in Spanish). 2021-03-10. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  3. ^ "Bolívar En Zipaquirá. Por Óscar Humberto Gómez Gómez – Óscar Humberto Gómez GómezÓscar Humberto Gómez Gómez".
  4. ^ "Jacob Benjamin Wiesner on myheritage.com". www.myheritage.com. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  5. ^ Wiesner (2007-09-19). "UNA VIDA FRESCA: La Historia del Abuelo Jacobo Wiesner". UNA VIDA FRESCA. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  6. ^ "Historypin". Historypin. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  7. ^ usaaqui8495. "PLANTA DE TRATAMIENTO FRANCISCO WIESNER". aquai (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-05-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ "Inicio – Instituto Nacional de Cancerología".
  9. ^ "Carolina Wiesner and her vision of the fight against cancer in Colombia". impactotic.co. 2018-03-07. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  10. ^ "Hay que creer en la 'medicina científica' frente al cáncer": Carolina Wiesner, retrieved 2023-05-26
  11. ^ "Directores Generales de la Entidad". Portal ICBF – Instituto Colombiano de Bienestar Familiar ICBF (in Spanish). 2019-11-06. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  12. ^ "Se celebra el primer matrimonio virtual en la historia de Colombia". infobae (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  13. ^ Heraldo, El (2021-06-04). "Colombia tuvo su primer matrimonio desde la virtualidad". EL HERALDO (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-05-18.