Johann Andreas Frerichs (1799–1866) was a German, who together with his brother Johann Heinrich Frerichs settled in England, where he founded the De Jersey & Co., a major firm in the textile industry.[1]
He moved to Cheltenham, firstly to a house in Landsdown Place, then he had Thirlestaine Hall built by the architects Rainger, Stride and Jones. He moved there after 1857.[1]
His daughter, Lucy Sophia married Count Eric Stenbock, and Johann's grandson Eric Stenbock was born in Thirlestaine Hall.
References
- 1 2 von Massenbach, Camilla. "John Andrew (Johann Andreas) FRERICHS". genealogy.links.org. Camilla von Massenbach. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
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