Did you know that Carl Zeiss was born on September 11?
You may know the name Zeiss because of your camera lenses, binoculars or eyeglasses. You may use a Zeiss microscope, coordinate measuring machine or other measurement device in your work. Many of the chips in the electronics you use are manufactured with Zeiss technology. You may have seen a star show in a planetarium that uses a Zeiss projector or maybe you were measured or treated with a Zeiss medical device.
Carl Zeiss was the founder of the company. He opened his first workshop in Jena, Germany in 1846.
Of course, Carl Zeiss is a very important person to me since I work for Zeiss.
Carl Zeiss was born on September 11, 1816 in Weimar, Germany.
Somewhere in my archives I have a picture of the house his parents lived in when he was born, but I couldn’t locate it tonight. Maybe I will use it in a future post.
Here is a picture of the Friedenskirche in Jena, Germany. Carl Zeiss is buried in the graveyard that surrounds the Friedenskirche.
I was also able to find a few pictures of his gravestone that I had taken during trips to Jena.
Here we see the gravestone for Carl Zeiss. It is tucked back into a corner of the church yard at the end of a pathway.
Here we see Dr. Carl Zeiss’ information on the gravestone.
On the bottom part of the stone is information about his two wives. His first wife, Berta Schatter died young and his second wife was Ottilie Trinkler.
If you look closely at the picture you will also see the name Martin Luther. Ottilie Trinkler was a descendant of Martin Luther. I have the exact descent tucked away somewhere and will share it some day.
Another interesting bit of gravestone trivia is that the original gravestone that was made for Martin Luther is in another church in Jena. They appropriated it when it was on the way to his burial site in Wittenburg. However, that is another story for another post.
When I see the date September 11, I try to think of Carl Zeiss instead of what happened on this date in 2001.
However, it is hard to forget what happened 12 years ago today.
Steven





Very interesting …
Thanks for sharing.
You mentioned you have the lineage from Martin Luther to Ottilie Trinkler.
Somewhere i suspect that connects with Scheidt. I’m trying to trace ancestry, and the only clue I have is that the family is descended from Martin luther, and is related (someone was a cousin) to Carl Zeiss.
Any info would be great!!!
David Smith
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