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Jakob Heusser : ウィキペディア英語版
Jakob Heusser-Staub

Jakob Heusser-Staub (3 March 1862 – 23 August 1941 as Jakob Heusser) was a Swiss industrialist and philanthropist. Born and raised in the village of Irgenhausen, Heusser-Staub made Uster his home where he founded, supported by his wife Berta Staub, the ''Heusser-Staub'' foundation.
== Early life and education ==
Born in the hamlet of Irgenhausen of the municipality of Wetzikon as the son of Luise née Schellenberg and Caspar, Jakob Staub attended ''Sekundarschule'' (pre-college level) in Wetzikon. He was a citizen of Pfäffikon. In 1877/79 he attended the Industrial School in Zürich, then the practical and commercial training took place in his father's business. His father Caspar Heusser (1836–1910) was a cotton manufacturer, who sold his products in Kempten and in the surrounding area. The professional success enabled him to purchase the ''Spinnerei Stauber'' in Kempten (with 1,200 spindles) in 1869, and to introduce mechanical weaving with 36 machines. In 1883 he bought a cotton mill in Bubikon (6,000 spindles, 80 workers) where he also added a weaving factory. Heusser expanded to Winterthur and St. Gallen, leaving a considerable fortune. Jakob Heusser lived from 1880 to 1882 in Lyon and 1882/83 in England to earn professional experiences. From 1883 to 1897 he served as trade merchant in his father's business in Bubikon, from 1897 independently as his own factory.〔

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