Eduard Rheinberger

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Eduard Rheinberger (born September 28, 1856 in Pirmasens ; † March 10, 1918 there ) was a German shoe manufacturer and councilor of commerce .

Life

Eduard Rheinberger came from the second marriage on October 14, 1852, as the son of the teacher Karl Friedrich Rheinberger (* 1822 in Haardt ) and his wife Magdalena Rheinberger born Gundelwein (1831-1903). His siblings were the later district court director Eugen Rheinberger (* 1853) and the pharmacist Gustav Rheinberger (* 1862).

The half-brothers Karl and the later shoe manufacturer Jakob Rheinberger come from the first marriage of his father to Elisabeth Rheinberger, born Ehrhardt († 1852) .

The daughters Adele Helene (1886-1967) and the sons Gustav (1889-1968) and Robert August Rheinberger (1894-1937) come from the marriage between Eduard Rheinberger and Adele Lützel (1862-1933 ).

On March 10, 1918, Eduard Rheinberger died of a stroke at the age of 62.

Entrepreneur

After his apprenticeship in Wilhelm Hartneck's shoe factory and the subsequent work in the company of his half-brother Jakob Rheinberger, he founded his shoe factory, later Eduard Rheinberger AG, on August 1, 1882 with up to fifteen employees .

literature

  • H. Sch .: The life's work of Kommerzienrat Eduard Rheinberger . In: Die Rheinpfalz <Ludwigshafen> / Pirmasenser Nachrichten . 7th year (1951), No. 110 and 114

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Biographical information in Geneanet , accessed on January 31, 2013.
  2. a b page no longer available , search in web archives: New beginning on the 90th anniversary of the founder's death in Dynamikum Zeitung , special edition of the Pirmasenser Zeitung on April 26, 2008, p. 15, accessed on January 31, 2013.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.pirmasenser-zeitung.de