Friedrich Grillo

Henrich Friedrich Theodor Ernst Grillo (20 December 1825, Essen – 16 April 1888, Düsseldorf-Grafenberg)[1] was a prominent industrialist in the Ruhr area of Germany, particularly in Essen and Gelsenkirchen.

Founder's share of the Actien-Gesellschaft Eisen-Industrie zu Stirum for 1000 Thaler, issued in Styrum on 1 February 1858, made out to Friedrich Grillo in Essen. The stock certificate was signed personally by the members of the board of directors, including Friedrich Grillo, Ernst Nedelmann and Daniel Morian. The iron industry at Stirum, founded by Wilhelm Theodor Grillo, was one of the most important companies in the Ruhr coal district at the time.
Founder's share of the Actien-Gesellschaft Eisen-Industrie zu Stirum for 1000 Thaler, issued in Styrum on 1 February 1858, made out to Friedrich Grillo in Essen. The stock certificate was signed personally by the members of the board of directors, including Friedrich Grillo, Ernst Nedelmann and Daniel Morian. The iron industry at Stirum, founded by Wilhelm Theodor Grillo, was one of the most important companies in the Ruhr coal district at the time.
Friedrich Grillo monument in the Grillostrasse, Gelsenkirchen

Born the son of an Essen merchant, into a Protestant family of Italian origin (his ancestors came from Valtellina, from which they fled due to religious persecutions), he took over his father's enterprise and expanded the range of trade, becoming an influential businessman. Grillo was a board member and founder of several mining companies, including the Schalker Eisenhütte (ironworks) in 1872.

Friedrich Grillo and, after his death, his widow Wilhelmine Grillo donated the property and two thirds of the construction costs of the Grillo-Theater which opened in Essen in 1892.

References

  1. Barbara Gerstein (1966), "Grillo, Henrich Friedrich (Fritz) Theodor Ernst", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 7, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 68–69; (full text online)
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