Baron Wilheim von Faber (standing, right) with wife Bertha (seated, right) and daughter Hedwig (center), with Bertha's mother Jenny Faber behind her (center).
Baron Wilhelm von Faber (1851-1893)
Lothar von Faber's only son Wilhelm is destined to take over the company. But his sudden death puts an end to these plans. Because both his sons died in infancy, there are no male successors.
The family in a private setting
Bertha von Faber with her children
Wilhelm von Faber marries Bertha, the daughter of Eberhard Faber, in 1876. The couple has two sons and three daughters. The sons die in infancy.
Bertha von Faber with her three daughters
Hedwig, Ottilie and Sophie von Faber attend a boarding school for "young ladies" in Munich.
Daughter Ottilie with her brother Lothar and sister Sophie
Ottilie's brothers Lothar and Alfred do not survive infections. This marks the end of the male line of the Faber family.
Wilhelm von Faber on a business trip in Russia.
After his business training at a Swiss boarding school, Wilhelm von Faber takes a role in the family company. He is given power of attorney in 1876. His business trips take him to Russia and America.
The fourth generation
Baron Lothar von Faber (1817-1896) The factory develops into a company with international standing