Adam Friedrich Gabler

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Adam Friedrich Gabler

Adam Friedrich Gabler (born October 26, 1834 in Mühlhausen , † July 26, 1915 in Nürtingen ) was a German politician.

job

Adam Friedrich Gabler attended secondary school in Kirchheim (Teck) and in Nürtingen. From 1849 to 1853 he graduated from the winter construction trade school in Stuttgart. As a bricklayer and stone mason foreman, he was involved in buildings at Wilhelma in Stuttgart. In 1865 he started his own business as a building contractor in Nürtingen. He was mainly involved in railway construction in Württemberg on the Kochendorf – Jagstfeld and Tübingen – Dußlingen sections.

politics

Gabler was a member of the People's Party . For several decades he was a member of the local council in Nürtingen. After an unsuccessful candidacy for the Reichstag in 1887, he was elected to the state parliament in the constituency of Nürtingen in 1889 . He was a member of this until 1906.

family

Adam Friedrich Gabler was the son of foreman Jakob Gabler in Zuffenhausen and Christiana Gabler geb. Braid. From 1859 he was married to Christina Karoline Weinbrenner (1836–1885), after whose death he married Rosa Katharina Schaugg (1858–1827) in 1886. There is a child from this marriage.

literature

  • Frank Raberg : Biographical handbook of the Württemberg state parliament members 1815-1933 . On behalf of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-17-016604-2 , p. 235 .