Caroline Märklin

Caroline Märklin
Born
Carolina Friederika Hettich

(1826-03-13)13 March 1826
Died2 December 1893(1893-12-02) (aged 67)
Other namesCaroline Eitel
OccupationTravelling salesman
Years active1859–1888
OrganizationMärklin
Known forBusinesswoman of the 19th century
Notable workdoll house accessories
Spouse(s)Theodor Friedrich Wilhelm Märklin (1859–1866), Julius Eitel (1868–1886)
ChildrenEugen Märklin and Karl Märklin
Parents
  • Carl Johann Hettich (father)
  • Caroline Friederike Christiane List (mother)
Notes
Sources: DNB and GEDBAS

Caroline Märklin (née Carolina Friederika Hettich; 13 March 1826 – 2 December 1893) was a woman of affairs and manager of the German company Märklin.

She was born in Ludwigsburg, Germany. When her husband Theodor Märklin founded the company Märklin, she became involved in it as a travelling salesman. Following the accidental death of her first husband in 1866, she took over the management of the toy company, which she managed until her sons took over the company in 1888. Women in Germany would become fully legally able to do business only a century later.