The Stehli family is first referred in records of 1321 in Rifferswil. The founding father of the family in Obfelden was Hensli Stehli (1416). The Stehli family received municipal citizenship of Zürich in 1490.
The modern Stehli dynasty originally hails from Ottenbach where Rudolf Stehli-Hausheer (1816-1884) laid the foundation for the textile concern Stehli Silks. In 1837/38 he began to manufacture cotton and in fully switched to silk in 1840.[6]
After the dissolution of the manufacturing business during the textile downturn of the 1970s a lot of the historical archive materials were lost. Most recently under the history research project Silk History since 1800 led by historian Alexis Schwarzenbach, the remains of the company archive was put in the State Archive of Zurich for historic preservation.[7][8]
Members
Ancestors
Rudolf Stehli (1816-1884), (m. 1836) Emerentia Hausheer (two sons)
Emil Stehli (1842-1913), (m.) Margaretha Hirt
Margareta Emerentia Stehli (1864-1955) (m. 1884) Maximilian J. Frölicher
Julie Stehli (1866-?) (m. 1892) Hans Caspar Rudolph Schulthess
Emil Jacob Stehli (1868-1945) (m. 1897) Marguerite Jennet Zweifel
Maria Mathilde Stehli (1869-1950) (m. 1892) Walter Carl Frölicher
Descendants of Margareta Emerentia Frölicher-Stehli
Max Frölicher, Jr. (1886-1943) (m. ?) Jenny Köchlin (1898-?)
Hans Frölicher (1887-1961) (m. ?) Rosa Müller
Hedwig Marguerite Frölicher (1889-1972) (m. 1913) Robert John Frederick Schwarzenbach (Schwarzenbach, Huber & Co)
Anne Liselotte Schwarzenbach (1913-)
Robert M. Schwarzenbach (1917-1988)
Jean Christopher Schwarzenbach (1918-2017)
Otto Frölicher (1891-1961) (m. 1918) Gertrud Escher