Arthur Conradi

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Arthur Conradi on a portrait photograph by Friedrich Brandseph around 1862

Carl Arthur Conradi (born November 19, 1813 in Stuttgart , Kingdom of Württemberg ; † January 23, 1868 there ) was a Württemberg merchant and citizen of Stuttgart. After the death of his father Leopold Conradi , he continued the first indigo store in the south-west (in the Duchy of Württemberg ) founded in 1798 by his uncle Carl Willibald Feuerlein , who died at an early age .

Family relationships

Coat of arms awarded on June 15, 1551 by Emperor Charles V to Hans Feyerlein, Mayor of Roth
The Villa Conradi at Kriegsbergstrasse 26 in Stuttgart, client: Emilie Conradi, merchant widow, architect: Adolf Gnauth

Arthur Conrad, son of Johann Nepomuk Leopold Conradi (born November 13, 1776 in Obergimpern ; † February 14, 1839 in Stuttgart) and his wife Wilhelmine Auguste Luise Feuerlein (born May 26, 1780 in Stuttgart; † June 6, 1861 ibid), was the 8th child of 12 children out of his parents' marriage.

Arthur Conradi is a brother-in-law of Emil Elben (1795–1873), Ludwig Hartmann (1797–1884) Christian Immanuel Friedrich Klemm, Emil Schott , Carl Friedrich Haug , Gottlieb Heinrich Zeller , Johannes Mährlen , and Alfred Weber ( through the marriages of his eight sisters ) 1795-1869).

He is a grandson of Hofkammerrenovators Conradi from Bretten and the Secret Cabinet Secretary and government Council Duke Carl Eugen of Württemberg , Carl Friedrich Feuerlein (born March 5, 1730 in Montbéliard , † March 15, 1808 in Stuttgart).

Conradi's mother Luise, née Feuerlein, is a sister of Willibald Feuerlein , Luise Conradi is related by marriage through her sisters to Christian Gottfried Elben , the founder and publisher of Swabian Mercury, and to Ferdinand von Pistorius .

siblings

  • 1. Luise Auguste Leopoldine (born August 25, 1805 in Stuttgart; † January 3, 1890 in Stuttgart) ∞ Emil Elben
  • 2. Auguste Wilhelmine (born November 8, 1806 in Stuttgart, † September 15, 1858 in Stuttgart) ∞ Georg Ludwig Hartmann
  • 3. Marie Christiane Dorothea (born January 4, 1808 in Stuttgart; † June 15, 1839 in Grüntal ) ∞ Christian Immanuel Friedrich Klemm
  • 4. Pauline (born February 14, 1809 in Stuttgart; † November 30, 1884 in Stuttgart) ∞ Georg Emil Schott
  • 5. Leopold Friedrich Carl Albert (* May 24, 1810 in Stuttgart; † April 3, 1861 in Aichach ) ∞ Friederike Gaiser
  • 6. Teophanie (born June 12, 1811 in Stuttgart, † August 4, 1891 in Stuttgart) ∞ Carl Friedrich Haug
  • 7. Emilie (born September 19, 1812 in Stuttgart, † January 27, 1880 in Nagold ) ∞ Heinrich Zeller
  • 8. Gustav Adolf (born May 28, 1815 in Stuttgart, † April 26, 1871 in Stuttgart) ∞ Marie Anna Caroline Grieser
  • 9. Elise Auguste Emilie (* July 23, 1816 in Stuttgart, † November 22, 1871 in Stuttgart) ∞ Johannes Mährlen
  • 10. Sophie Charlotte (* December 7, 1817 in Stuttgart, † March 22, 1882 in Gera ) ∞ Alfred Weber
  • 11. Wilhelm August Leopold (born November 5, 1820 in Stuttgart, † October 11, 1860 in Stuttgart) ∞ Malvine Luise Auguste Wächter

marriage

Emilie Conradi b. Roser (1818–1889) portrayed by Johann Georg Buchner , oil on canvas 1852

Arthur Conradi and Emilie (Auguste Friederike) Roser (born August 9, 1818 in Stuttgart; † February 27, 1889 in Stuttgart), a daughter of the State Councilor Karl von Roser , married on November 19, 1837. The couple was in the Stuttgart collegiate church married. In the families Emilie was called the "Roserle". The Conradi couple raised two adoptive daughters: their nieces Mathilde Haug (born May 26, 1840 in Tübingen), a daughter of Carl Friedrich Haug ∞ Theophanie Conradi, and Fanny Vischer-Conradi (born March 30, 1853 in Aarau ), a daughter of Carl Vischer (born March 10, 1825 in Stuttgart; † November 10, 1854 in Aarau), a manufacturer of chemical products ∞ Mathilde (Marie) Renner (born November 29, 1828 in Ulm; † September 26, 1854 in Aarau), a daughter of the Preceptor Ludwig Renner from Ulm. The married couple Emilie and Arthur Conradi had no biological descendants.

Professional activities

Arthur Conradi was managing director of the "trading house" Carl Feuerlein. He was a member of the municipal council and the citizens' committee of Stuttgart, and later, from February 20, 1856 until the resignation of his mandate on July 14, 1858, a member of the state parliament of the city of Stuttgart in the second chamber of the Württemberg estates .

A copy of the wills of Carl Arthur and Emilie Conradi is preserved in the estate of Finance Minister Andreas von Renner . After the death of her husband, Emilie Conradi had a villa built for her as a retirement home by the architect Adolf Gnauth, based on models in the Italian Renaissance style. The property was on Kriegsbergstrasse in Stuttgart .

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. 119-120 .

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Huber: Johannes Mährlen . Visionary in times of upheaval , Hohenheim Verlag, Stuttgart, Leipzig 2008, ISBN 978-3-89850-161-3 , p. 74 (section: “At the beginning of the Feuerlein family there are indigo and chocolate”).
  2. quoted from the documentation in the Stuttgart City Archives
  3. Hartmann family association in http://familienverband-hartmann.de/
  4. Reproduction in the original spelling: Letter of arms from Emperor Charles V Majesty. Hans Federlein granted. for the willing service he has given, to do himself and the rich man subserviently and willing to do and should. We aim and want that now for the named Hanns Feyerlein, his married heirs and the same heirs the prescribed coat of arms and cleinot have, lead and should use and enjoy them in all and all honest and honest things and done to Schimpff and Ernst, to Streyten and Kempffen, Insiegel, Pettschafften, Cleinoten and otherwise in all corners and places according to Irish emergency, will and willingly.
  5. Family Roser in Roser - Weil - Ploucqet
  6. ^ Family association Feuerlein . See also the Roser family .
  7. Eberhard Emil von Georgii-Georgenau : Biographical-genealogical sheets from and about Swabia , Verlag Emil Müller, Stuttgart 1879.
  8. inventory Q 1/23 Bu 25 : Estate Andreas Renner, Minister of Finance (1814-1898), documents for family history Renner in the State Archive of Baden-Wuerttemberg .

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