Meyer Guggenheim (February 1, 1828 - March 15, 1905) was the patriarch of what became known as the Guggenheim family. He was born in Lengnau, Aargau, Switzerland, was of German Jewish ancestry and emigrated to the United States in 1847. He started out in the importing business, but made his and his family's fortune in mining and smelting. He and his wife Barbara had ten surviving children. Five of his seven sons were active in the family businesses:
Two other brothers were Benjamin (1865-1912), who died in the Titanic disaster, and William.
1828 births | 1905 deaths | American businesspeople | Guggenheim family | Jewish-American businesspeople | Metallurgical magnates | Swiss-Americans
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