Burkhard Friedrich Mauchart

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Burkhard Friedrich Mauchart (born March 4, 1744 in Zell unter Aichelberg , † May 9, 1827 in Eberstadt ) was a German mayor and member of parliament .

Life

Burkhard Mauchart was a son of Georg Friedrich Mauchart (1699–1766), the preceptor in Marbach , since 1734 pastor in Zell unter Aichelberg and most recently in Walheim . His father was the son of Johann David Mauchart and brother of Burkhard David Mauchart . His mother's name was Sofie Dorothee Hauff (1710–1767). He had four siblings, including Gottfried Heinrich Mauchart (* 1750), who was a senior administrator , camera administrator in St. Georgen and clerk in Mundelsheim .

Mauchart was a trained businessman and came to Eberstadt in 1769. From July 26, 1794 until his death, he was the hot rod there. In 1819 he was a member of the second Württemberg meeting of estates as a representative of the Oberamt Weinsberg and as such was one of the signatories of the Württemberg constitution of 1819.

family

Mauchart married Sofie Julie Kümmerlen (1747–1795) for the first time in 1769 and Charlotte Preiss (1751–1818) for the second time in 1796. Children were born from both marriages, including the son Wilhelm August Mauchart, who was mayor of the staff from 1827 to 1829 and then to Eberstadt's mayor until 1843.

Individual evidence

  1. Mauchart, Georg Friedrich. Retrieved August 24, 2019 .
  2. Name according to Raberg (see literature). Dörnen (see literature) names the wife Maria Sophia Kümmerlen.

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. 548 .
  • Heinz Dörnen: Eberstadt. A chronicle of the community . Eberstadt municipality, Eberstadt 1985, pp. 76-77, 134