Eduard Meussdoerffer

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Franz Wilhelm Eduard Meußdoerffer (born February 14, 1881 in Kulmbach ; † July 2, 1966 ) was a German brewery director and factory owner.

Life

Meußdoerffer was a son of the Privy Councilor of Commerce and honorary citizen of Kulmbach Wilhelm Meußdoerffer (1858–1931) and grandson of Johann Georg Meußdoerffer (1824–1878), who founded the Kulmbach commercial malt house in 1852. He attended the Realgymnasium Nürnberg. He then studied chemistry at the University of Erlangen and graduated from the Weihenstephan University of Agriculture and Brewery. He also did various internships at breweries. In 1904 he received his doctorate from the University of Erlangen. He took part in the First World War, most recently as a major in the reserve.

Meußdoerffer was a member of the honorary council of the Kulmbach automobile club in the 1930s .

In the 1950s he was managing director of the first Kulmbacher malting company, formerly JG Meußdoerffers Söhne KG, and Meußdoerffer KG, both in Kulmbach. Meußdoerffer was also a member of various supervisory boards.

In 1951 Meußdoerffer signed the city of Kulmbach's Golden Book and was made an honorary citizen of Kulmbach on January 25, 1956 .

Meußdoerffer was a member of the supervisory board of the Bayerische Hypotheken- und Wechselbank.

His brother was the lawyer Franz Meußdoerffer (1886–1918).

Fonts

  • Effect of chloroacetic acids on aromatic primary hydrazines , Erlangen 1904 (= dissertation).

literature

  • Otto Mohrmann, Max Wild: One hundred years of Meussdoerffer-Malz - From the history of an old Kulmbach bourgeois family , Kulmbach 1952.

Individual evidence

  1. Walter Habel (Ed.): Who is who? The German who's who. XII. Edition of Degeners who is it? , Berlin 1955, p. 789.
  2. http://www.ac-kulmbach.de/htm/der_club.htm .
  3. Walter Habel (Ed.): Who is who? The German who's who. XII. Edition of Degeners who is it ?, Berlin 1955, p. 789.
  4. ^ Entry in the Golden Book 1951
  5. ^ Journal for the entire credit system, Volume 9, 1956, p. 343.

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