Christian Friedrich Meinhold

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Christian Friedrich Meinhold

Christian Friedrich Meinhold (born August 5, 1787 in Annaberg , † July 19, 1854 in Dresden ) was a German manor owner and politician .

Meinhold, who came from the mountain town of Annaberg in the Ore Mountains , was the son of the merchant and trader Johann Friedrich Meinhold and his wife Johanna Sophia née Jahn. He was married to Johanna Christiana Günther (1789–1878) from Lößnitz , where he was resident from at least 1810 to 1813 as a merchant. He also owned a blue paint factory in Bohemia.

Around 1815 Meinhold acquired the Tannenberg manor from the Neubersche heirs , where he became heir, feudal lord and court lord. In 1820 Meinhold bought the Schweinsburg manor near Glauchau. In 1828 he appeared as a supporter of the Nischwitz manor of the Jockisch-Scheuereck heirs. As the elected manor owner of the Erzgebirge district , he was a member of the first chamber of the Saxon state parliament from 1832 to 1852 for life . His liberal contemporary Bernhard Hirschel described him in 1846 as a liberal member of parliament and characterized him as " a healthy, strong, full-bodied figure ".

In 1838 he took part in the Assembly of German Farmers. The successor to his manor, known as a castle, was his son Friedrich Emil Robert Meinhold , who also became a member of the Saxon state parliament.

Individual evidence

  1. JJ Weber: Illustrirter Kalender für .... 1856 limited preview in the Google book search
  2. Markersbach church records , sponsorships with children of his sister Henriette Wilhelmine married, hammer mill owner Nietzsche in Obermittweida
  3. ^ Snuff phase: State and address manual of the Duchy of Saxony-Altenburg. 1828 limited preview in Google Book search
  4. ^ Josef Matzerath : Aspects of the Saxon State Parliament History - Presidents and Members of Parliament from 1833 to 1952. Dresden 2001, p. 46
  5. ^ Bernhard Hirschel: Saxons Government, Stands and People , Mannheim 1846, p. 261 restricted preview in the Google book search
  6. ^ Official report on the Assembly of German Farmers. 1838 limited preview in Google Book search