Urs Peter Bally colloquially Peter Bally (10 February 1783 - 23 November 1849) was a Swiss businessman, silk ribbon manufacturer and politician who served on the Grand Council of Solothurn from 1830 to 1848. He was the father of Carl Franz Bally, who founded the Bally (fashion house), in 1851. He is the progenitor of the Bally family.
Bally was born 10 February 1783 in Schönenwerd, Switzerland, one of eleven children, of Franz Ulrich Bally (né Bohli) and Magdalena Kuhn.
His paternal family originally hailed from ÃÂbersaxen, Vorarlberg in the Austrian Empire. His father who was born Franz Ulrich Bohli, emigrated to Switzerland in 1778. He was subsequently employed by Johann Rudolph Meyer, an affluent silk ribbon manufacturer, who employed him as peddler.
Bally was raised with eight surviving siblings in the Haus im Holz (lit. house in the woods) in Schönenwerd. He was born an Austrian subject only being naturalized by derivation when his father became a citizen of Rohr, Solothurn in 1787.
In 1807, Bally married Anna Maria Herzog (1783âÂÂ1849), who was the daughter of Urs Peter Herzog and Maria Anna Herzog (née Balli; 1764âÂÂ1806). She also had Austrian roots and was distantly related to Peter. They had sixteen children;
Bally died on 23 November 1849 aged 66. His sons, Carl and Fritz, would take over his business.