Wolfgottesacker
Wolfgottesacker is a cemetery. BurialMap has 202 memorial records for people buried here.
Memorials
Wilhelm Martin Leberecht de Wette
1780–1849 (age 69)
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Translator Wilhelm Martin Leberecht de Wette modernized biblical scholarship with clear exegesis and reverence.
Hans Franz Passavant
1751–1834 (age 83)
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Swiss banker whose financial expertise contributed to Switzerland's economic development from 1751 to 1834.
Karl Friedrich Hagenbach
1771–1849 (age 78)
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German university teacher and scholar who contributed to academic advancement through education and scholarly work.
Johann Jakob Speiser
1813–1856 (age 43)
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Carl Burckhardt
1795–1850 (age 55)
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Christian Friedrich Schönbein
1799–1868 (age 69)
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Christian Friedrich Schönbein was a pioneering chemist and politician of the nineteenth century.
Wilhelm Wackernagel
1806–1869 (age 63)
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Karl Gustav Jung
1794–1864 (age 70)
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Karl Gustav Jung was a Swiss physician of the nineteenth century.
Christoph Riggenbach
1810–1863 (age 53)
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Carl Streckeisen
1811–1868 (age 57)
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Carl Streckeisen was a Swiss physician of the nineteenth century.
Johann Jakob Stehlin
1803–1879 (age 76)
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Johann Jakob Stehlin was a Swiss architect whose designs significantly influenced 19th-century Swiss architecture.
Karl Rudolf Hagenbach
1801–1874 (age 73)
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Karl Rudolf Hagenbach brought thoughtful insight to the study of history, helping to trace the lessons of earlier times.
Johann Rudolf Merian
1797–1871 (age 74)
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Johann Rudolf Merian was a Swiss politician whose public service advanced democratic governance in 19th-century Switzerl...
Wilhelm Vischer-Bilfinger
1808–1874 (age 66)
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A principled statesman, he spent his life tending the steady governance of his homeland.
Ludwig Adam Kelterborn
1811–1878 (age 67)
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Ludwig Adam Kelterborn was a Swiss painter whose artistic works enriched 19th-century Swiss cultural life.
Rudolf Paravicini
1815–1888 (age 73)
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Rudolf Paravicini gave himself to principled political service.
Wilhelm Klein
1825–1887 (age 62)
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Wilhelm Klein was a Swiss politician whose career spanned the mid-19th century.
Abel Burckhardt
1805–1882 (age 77)
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Abel Burckhardt was a devoted deacon known for his compassionate service.
Wilhelm Vischer
1833–1886 (age 53)
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Wilhelm Vischer was a Swiss librarian known for his scholarly contributions to bibliographic science.
Karl Sarasin
1815–1886 (age 71)
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Karl Sarasin contributed thoughtful literary work to his era.
Friedrich Miescher-His
1811–1887 (age 76)
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Friedrich Miescher-His was a Swiss physician dedicated to serving his community with skill and compassion.
Joseph Harvey Waggoner
1820–1889 (age 69)
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Joseph Harvey Waggoner is remembered for his calm and dignified presence.
Johann Heinrich Gelzer
1813–1889 (age 76)
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Johann Heinrich Gelzer (17 October 1813 – 15 August 1889) was a Swiss historian and diplomat who was a native of Schaf...
Johann Jakob Bachofen
1815–1887 (age 72)
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Johann Jakob Bachofen (22 December 1815 – 25 November 1887) was a Swiss antiquarian, jurist, philologist, anthropologi...
Carl Rothpletz
1814–1885 (age 71)
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Carl Rothpletz was a Swiss architect whose designs shaped the built landscape of his time.
Ludwig Heinrich Grote
1825–1887 (age 62)
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Ludwig Heinrich Grote left a literary legacy cherished by readers of his time.
J. N. Andrews
1829–1883 (age 54)
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J. N. Andrews was a writer whose literary contributions enriched the intellectual culture of his era.
Karl Rudolf Stehlin
1831–1881 (age 50)
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Karl Rudolf Stehlin served with steady purpose in public life.
Peter Merian
1795–1883 (age 88)
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Peter Merian was a Swiss politician whose career extended across much of the 19th century.
Albert Socin
1844–1899 (age 55)
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Albert Socin (13 October 1844 in Basel – 24 June 1899 in Leipzig) was a Swiss orientalist, who specialized in the rese...
Stephen Born
1824–1898 (age 74)
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Stephen Born (né Simon Buttermilch; 28 December 1824 – 4 May 1898) was a German typesetter and revolutionary.
Ferdinand Dümmler
1859–1896 (age 37)
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Georg Ferdinand Dümmler (10 February 1859 – 15 November 1896) was a German classical philologist and archaeologist bo...
August Socin
1837–1899 (age 62)
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August Socin (February 21, 1837 – January 22, 1899) was a Swiss surgeon and educator born in the town of Vevey.
Johann Jakob Balmer
1825–1898 (age 73)
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Johann Jakob Balmer (1 May 1825 – 12 March 1898) was a Swiss mathematician best known for his work in physics, the Bal...
Anton Winterlin
1805–1894 (age 89)
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Anton Winterlin painted everyday Swiss life with a reverence for quiet beauty.
Karl Burckhardt
1830–1893 (age 63)
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Karl Burckhardt-Iselin (2 July 1830 in Basel – 24 August 1893) was a Swiss politician and President of the Swiss Natio...
Johann Jakob II Stehlin
1826–1894 (age 68)
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Architect Johann Jakob II Stehlin shaped civic and private buildings with balanced grace.
Johann Jacob Bischoff
1841–1892 (age 51)
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Johann Jacob Bischoff was a Swiss surgeon whose medical practice advanced surgical knowledge.
Immanuel Stockmeyer
1814–1894 (age 80)
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Immanuel Stockmeyer was a thoughtful theologian whose pastoral wisdom left a lasting impression on his community.
Christoph Johannes Riggenbach
1818–1890 (age 72)
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Christoph Johannes Riggenbach was a Swiss pastor whose ministry served his congregation.
Charles Auguste Veillon
1833–1898 (age 65)
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Charles Auguste Veillon was a banker known for his steady leadership and civic-minded generosity.
Franz Overbeck
1837–1905 (age 68)
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Franz Overbeck was a German-Swiss writer and theologian whose scholarly works examined religious history and philosophy.
Eduard Wölfflin
1831–1908 (age 77)
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Eduard Wölfflin was a university teacher admired for nurturing thoughtful scholarship.
Benno Schwabe
1841–1907 (age 66)
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Benno Schwabe was a Swiss publisher whose work contributed to cultural and intellectual life in Basel.
Ernst Stückelberg
1831–1903 (age 72)
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Ernst Stückelberg was a painter whose evocative works captured the drama of his era.
Robert Bindschedler
1844–1901 (age 57)
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Robert Bindschedler was a Swiss chemist whose research advanced the field of chemistry.
Fritz Schider
1846–1907 (age 61)
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Fritz Schider was a painter who conveyed depth through careful detail and serene compositions.
Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer
1841–1900 (age 59)
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Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer was a Swiss university teacher dedicated to advancing education and scholarship.
Johann Jakob Schäublin
1822–1901 (age 79)
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Johann Jakob Schäublin was a Swiss teacher dedicated to education and the development of his students.
Eduard Fueter
1845–1901 (age 56)
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Eduard Fueter was an architect remembered in Wolfgottesacker.