Friedrich Bayer

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Friedrich Bayer

Friedrich Bayer (born Friedrich Beyer, 6 June 1825 in Barmen now Wuppertal – 6 May 1880 in Würzburg) was the founder of what would become Bayer, a German chemical and pharmaceutical company.[1] He founded the dyestuff factory Friedrich Bayer along with Johann Friedrich Weskott in 1863 in Elberfeld, a flourishing city in the early industrialised region of the Wuppertal or Wupper Valley.

Friedrich Bayer grave site, Wuppertal

Friedrich Bayer changed the spelling of his surname from Beyer in his early twenties, due to the publicity gained by a fraudulent merchant from Leipzig bearing the same name.[2] Friedrich Beyer from Barmen feared that the bad reputation of his namesake could damage his business and consequently changed his surname to Bayer.[2]

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  1. ^ "Friedrich Bayer | German businessman [1825–1880]". www.britannica.com.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Thomas Käding (2013-05-21). "Eigentlich müsste es Beyer heißen". www.ksta.de. Leverkusener Anzeiger. Retrieved 2015-05-26.

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