John Roebling

January 10, 2024
Engineer

Quick Facts

John Roebling
Full Name John Roebling
Occupation Engineer
Date Of Birth Jun 12, 1806(1806-06-12)
Age 218
Date Of Death July 22, 1869
Country Germany
Horoscope Gemini

John Roebling Biography

Name John Roebling
Birthday Jun 12
Birth Year 1806
Birth Country Germany
Birth Sign Gemini
Spouse Johanna Herting
Children(s) Washington Roebling, Charles Roebling, MORE

John Roebling is one of the most popular and richest Engineer who was born on June 12, 1806 in Germany. Most famously known for his design of Brooklyn Bridge, but besides the Brooklyn Bridge, this 19th-century civil engineer was also involved in a variety of other significant projects, such as that of Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge; the Allegheny Bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as well as the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge (which connects Ohio and Kentucky).

Roebling as well as Golden Gate Bridge engineer Roebling and Golden Gate Bridge engineer Joseph Strauss were both responsible for landmark American suspension bridges. were both responsible for iconic American suspension bridges.

Born in Muhlhausen, Germany (then Prussia), Roebling grew up with three siblings. His union with Johanna Herting produced five sons and four daughters. His youngest child, Washington Roebling, also played a role in designing and building Brooklyn Bridge. Brooklyn Bridge.

John Roebling Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Engineer
House Living in own house.

John Roebling is one of the richest Engineer from Germany. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, John Roebling 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Before starting his job within America, prior to his move in the United States, he studied the fields of hydraulics, engineering, architectural and building at Berlin, Germany.

Tragically, when Roebling was looking into the possible location of Brooklyn Bridge, he was unable to find the site of Brooklyn Bridge, his foot was severely injured by a vessel that his feet had to be removed. Then he was diagnosed with tetanus. which quickly caused his death.

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Who is John Roebling Dating?

According to our records, John Roebling married to Johanna Herting. As of December 1, 2023, John Roebling’s is not dating anyone.

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Facts & Trivia

John Ranked on the list of most popular Engineer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Germany. John Roebling celebrates birthday on June 12 of every year.

What did John Roebling invent?

John Roebling is praised for his ingenuity and is regarded as the engineer who perfected the process and art of engineering wire cable suspension bridges. John’s designs added new elements of strength, rigidity, and longevity to suspension structures.

What happened to John Roebling?

In July 1869, soon after construction of the Brooklyn Bridge began, John Roebling died from tetanus contracted when his foot was crushed in an accident on site.

What was John Roebling known for?

John Augustus Roebling, original name Johann August Röbling, (born June 12, 1806, Mühlhausen, Prussia [now in Germany]—died July 22, 1869, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.), German-born American civil engineer, a pioneer in the design of suspension bridges.

Did John Roebling build the Brooklyn Bridge?

John Roebling designed the Brooklyn Bridge , but his foot was crushed near the site in 1869 — just after construction began. He died of tetanus a month later, and his son, Washington, was left to build the bridge.

Who invented the first bridge?

The ancient Romans constructed some of the most durable bridges ever. They built the Caravan Bridge, the world’s oldest reliably dated bridge. It’s a stone arch span over the Meles River in Izmir, Turkey. According to Guinness World Records, it dates from 850 B.C., making it almost 3,000 years old.

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