He was the first of six Koechlins to become mayor of Mulhouse, from 1811 to 1814. Josué was a son of Samuel, and the father of Joseph Koechlin-Schlumberger. Christophe-Philippe Oberkampf was an engraver in the firm of Samuel Koechlin. Dollfus left the company in 1765 to start his own firm. In 1745, Samuel Koechlin (1719–1776), together with Jean-Henri Dollfus and Jean-Jacques Schmaltzer, started a cloth printing firm in Mulhouse. X Jean Mieg, known as Jean Mieg-Koechlin (1819–1904), mayor of Mulhouse between 18. +→ Charles Émile Koechlin, known as Joseph Koechlin-Schlumberger (1796–1863), manufacturer, mayor of Mulhouse between 18. +→ Josué Koechlin (1756–1830), trader, mayor of Mulhouse between 18. ![]() ¦ +→ Fritz Koechlin, industrialist in Alsace. ¦ ¦ +→ Paul Koechlin (1852–1907), automobile racer, winner of the Paris–Bordeaux–Paris race, the first automobile race ever ¦ ¦ +→ Paul Koechlin (1881–1916), aviation pioneer, created his first plane in 1908 ¦ +→ André Koechlin (1789–1875), industrialist, mayor of Mulhouse between 18, deputy. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ +→ Kalki Koechlin (born 1984), actress, screenwriter in the Indian film industry. ¦ ¦ +→ Maurice Koechlin (1856–1946), engineer, structural designer of the Eiffel Tower. ¦ ¦ +→ Jean-Frédéric Koechlin (1826–1914), manufacturer in Buhl, Haut-Rhin. ¦ +→ Jean Koechlin (1780–1862), industrialist in Mulhouse, later in Guebwiller. ¦ x Anne-Catherine Dollfus (1760–1812), daughter of Jean-Henri Dollfus, sister of Jean-Henri Dollfus fils and great-granddaughter of Jean Bernoulli. +→ Jean-Jacques Koechlin (1754–1814), known as "Koechlin-à-la-pipe", medical doctor and plenipotentiary of the Republic of Mulhouse ¦ ¦ x Jacques Edouard Guerlain (1874–1963), industrialist, perfume creator for Guerlain between 18 ¦ ¦ +→ Andrée Isabelle Suzanne Bouffet (1884–1965) ¦ ¦ ¦ x Anne Louise Laffon de Ladebat (1886–1971), daughter of General Etienne Laffon de Ladebat, Chief of the Defence Staff ¦ ¦ +→ Jean Gabriel Ferdinand Bouffet (1882–1940), Général de corps d'armée ¦ ¦ x Gabriel Alexis Bouffet (1850–1910), prefect, Councillor of State. ¦ ¦ x Caroline Dollfus (1828–1888), daughter of Jean Dollfus. ¦ ¦ +→ Jules "Ferdinand" Koechlin (1822–1890), cotton commissionary ¦ +→ Ferdinand Koechlin (1786–1854), industrialist in Mulhouse, Aide-de-camp of François Joseph Lefebvre ¦ ¦ x Camille Dollfus (1826–?), daughter of Jean Dollfus and niece of Émile Dollfus. ¦ +→ Georges Michel Koechlin, known as Jules Koechlin (1816–1882), manufacturer in Mulhouse and Paris. ¦ +→ Camille Jules Koechlin (1811–1890), chemist ¦ +→ Daniel Koechlin (1785–1871), manufacturer and chemist in Mulhouse. ¦ +→ Nicolas Koechlin (1781–1852), industrialist in Mulhouse, deputy, creator of the first train line in Alsace ¦ ¦ ¦ +→ Rodolphe Koechlin (1847–1920), Knight in the Legion of Honour ¦ ¦ ¦ x Salomé Koechling (1817–1891), great-granddaughter of Samuel Koechlin ¦ ¦ +→ Émile Koechlin (1808–1883), mayor of Mulhouse between 18. ¦ ¦ ¦ +→ Raymond Koechlin (1860–1931), journalist and art collector. ![]() ¦ ¦ ¦ +→ Alfred Koechlin-Schwartz (1829–1895), manufacturer, deputy for Nord ¦ ¦ ¦ x Marie Madeleine Elisabeth Dollfus (1806–1891), sister of Jean and Émile Dollfus. ¦ ¦ +→ Jean Koechlin (1801–1870), manufacturer in Mulhouse ¦ +→ Rodolphe Koechlin (1778–1855), industrialist in Mulhouse. ¦ +→ Jean-Jacques Koechlin (1776–1834), mayor of Mulhouse during the Cent-Jours then deputy from 1819 to 1820 +→ Johann Koechlin (1746–1836), trader and industrialist in Mulhouse Samuel Koechlin (1719–1776), cofounder of the textile industry in Mulhouse in 1746.
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