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Alexander von Schoeller (1805–1886), mining industrialist and banker in Berndorf, Ternitz and Vienna, lifelong member of the Austrian House of Lords, ennobled in 1863 • (1852–1911), banker and financier of the Rhenish-Westphalian heavy industry, Privy Councillor of the Sea • (1828–1908), paper manufacturer and patron • , née Schoeller (1774–1852), donor in Düren and founder of the Schenkel-Schoeller welfare institution • (1821–1893), paper manufacturer in Düren, co-founder of paper factories in Neu Kaliß, Offingen and Gernsbach, co-founder of the
Düren Railway • (1855–1907), paper manufacturer at Burg Gretesch, specialist for photographic paper •
Franz Jochen Schoeller (1926–2019), former Ambassador • (1886–1970), German paper manufacturer and President of the Osnabrück Chamber of Industry and Commerce • (1830–1912), major industrialist and economic functionary in Brno, German consul for Moravia and Silesia and consular agent for the US • (1826–1889), mining industrialist, major entrepreneur and banker in Berndorf, Ternitz and Vienna •
Heinrich August Schoeller (1788–1863), paper manufacturer at Schoellershammer •
Heinrich August Schoeller (1923–2021), Düren industrialist •
Hubertus Schoeller (b. 1942), gallery owner in Düsseldorf and art donor in Düren • (1792–1884), cloth and carpet manufacturer, member of the Prussian Parliament, Privy Councillor of Commerce •
Leopold Schoeller (1830–1896), major industrialist in Breslau, co-initiator of the Oder-Spree Canal, member of the Free Conservative Party in the Prussian House of Representatives • (1865–1943), sugar manufacturer and ethnologist • Sir
Paul Eduard von Schoeller (1853–1920), mining industrialist in Ternitz and Vienna, lifelong member of the Austrian House of Lords, British Consul General in Vienna, 1912 British Knight Bachelor, patron of the arts •
Philipp Schöller (1771–1842), Prussian mayor of Düsseldorf •
Philipp von Schoeller (1921–2008), major entrepreneur, Austrian champion in show jumping, representative of Austria from 1977 to 2000 and subsequently honorary member of the
International Olympic Committee • (1835–1892), major industrialist of the Bohemian sugar industry • (1797–1877), major industrialist in the cloth and sugar industry in Brno, Prague and Vienna, member of the Moravian Diet, ennobled in 1863 •
Philipp Wilhelm von Schoeller (1845–1916), major industrialist and banker in Vienna, president of the Vienna Camera Club, lifelong member of the Austrian House of Lords •
Richard von Schoeller (1871–1950), major industrialist of the Bohemian sugar industry and mining industrialist in Ternitz and Berndorf • (1873–1950), major industrialist in the sugar industry in Moravia and Lower Austria, received transfer of nobility from his cousin Richard in 1911 •
Rudolf Schoeller (1902–1978), Swiss racing driver • (1827–1902), major entrepreneur and head of the Schoeller worsted factories in Bregenz and Zurich, among others; member of the Old Liberals in the Prussian House of Representatives; German consul for Switzerland •
Walter Schoeller (1889–1979), General Director of the Swiss family business Schoeller Switzerland, multiple Swiss national champion in football, rowing, tennis and hockey, European champion in coxed fours and eights, President and Honorary President of the Grasshoppers Club Zurich • (1880–1965), professor of medicinal chemistry in
Freiburg im Breisgau, head of laboratory in Berlin ==Family seats==