Albert Erbslöh

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Commerce Councilor Albert Erbslöh, 1904
Wife Johanna Erbslöh, b. Schuchard (1855-1918)
Parental home of Albert Erbslöh in Barmen-Wupperfeld (today: Wuppertal), C. Vedder, 1843
Villa Albert and Johanna Erbslöh at Eisenacher Theaterstrasse 39 (later renamed Goethestrasse ), today a psychiatric clinic
Beer mat of the Petersberg Brewery , Eisenach 1875
Advertisement of the United Eisenacher Breweries , around 1898

Heinrich Albert Erbslöh (born January 6, 1848 in Barmen (today: Wuppertal ), † March 2, 1912 in Eisenach ) was a German Grand Ducal Saxon-Weimar-Eisenach commercial councilor and company founder in Eisenach.

Life

Parents, school and training

Albert Erbslöh was born as the son of the company founder and manufacturer Carl Julius Erbslöh and his wife Adelheid, geb. Wesenfeld, born in Barmen, Rhine Province . He attended secondary school in Barmen up to the prima and first got to know a small farm on Gut Brodhagen near Bielefeld . From autumn 1864 to 1867 he did a three-year apprenticeship on a manor in the Liegnitz district in Silesia . From 1867 to 1868 he was administrator at the Richnow estate near Landsberg (Warthe) , and then attended the Agricultural Academy in Poppelsdorf (today: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn ). After staying at the Royal Domain Dalheim near Paderborn for the purpose of further agricultural training, he stayed to study brewing technology in Dortmund and Munich .

military service

Albert joined the 2nd Guard Uhlan Regiment in Berlin in 1869 as a one-year volunteer and participated in the Franco-German War of 1870/71. After 20 years of service as Landwehr Premier Lieutenant (Oberleutnant), he took his leave as a reserve officer of the Thuringian Uhlan Regiment No. 6 .

Beer production and volunteering

In 1873 he moved to Eisenach, where he built the Petersberger Brewery on Eisenacher Petersberg , which was privately owned by the Erbslöh-Schuchard company until 1892 and was under his management as the United Eisenacher Breweries, Petersberger und Schloßbrauerei AG from 1892 . The beers he produces, Wartburgbräu , dark Bavarian, and lager, Pilsener style, have received the highest awards, for example with the state medal in Gotha in 1893, in Leipzig in 1897 and with the gold medal in Gotha in 1898. After his death and that of his wife in 1918, the brewery was transferred to the Actien- Brauerei Eisenach , which was expropriated in 1948 by Order No. 64 of the Soviet Military Administration.

Albert Erbslöh has been a member of the district committee for more than twenty years.

family

His marriage to Johanna Schuchard took place on September 1, 1876 at the Castle Calenberg near Warburg , which belongs to the Schuchard family . Johanna was the granddaughter of the Landtag member Johannes Schuchard . Her cousin, Adeline Schuchard, married the painter Adolf Erbslöh , a direct nephew of Albert Erbslöh. Johanna was also a cousin of the painter Felix Schuchard . The manufacturer and member of the state parliament Julius Erbslöh II was Albert's brother. Hans Waldemar Erbslöh, the son of Albert and Johanna Erbslöh married the daughter Martha of the President of the State Parliament in the Grand Duchy, Alfred Appelius .

The family lived in a villa built by Albert in 1881 at Eisenacher Theaterstrasse 39 (later renamed Goethestrasse). A psychiatric day clinic has been in the building since the turn of the millennium.

Award

Albert Erbslöh was appointed to the Grand Ducal Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach Commercial Council in 1893.

See also

Eisenach brewery

swell

Web links

Commons : Albert Erbslöh  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Baptismal register of the Protestant Parish Barmen-Wupperfeld, No. 46/1848
  2. v. Eynern, p. 40
  3. Andreas Erbslöh, p. 36
  4. v. Eynern, p. 40
  5. ^ Address book for the grand ducal capital and residence town of Eisenach 1892
  6. v. Eynern, p. 40
  7. Andreas Erbslöh, p. 30
  8. ^ NN: United Eisenacher Breweries , o. P.
  9. ^ Albert Gieseler o. P.
  10. Alexander and Alfred Schuchard, p. 24 ff.
  11. Andreas Erbslöh, p. 36
  12. ^ Address book for the grand ducal capital and residence town of Eisenach 1892