Effner

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Effner (originally opener ) is the name of a Bavarian gardener and architect dynasty:

The gardeners and architects of the family

  • Georg Opens , 1625 occupied as garden master in Munich under Duke Albrecht VI. from Bavaria. Father of Christianöffner.
  • Christianöffner , court gardener, from 1668 in Neudeck (Munich-Au), from 1670 in Dachau. Father of Joseph Effner.
  • Joseph Effner (* 1687; † 1745), German builder, garden architect and decorator.
  • Carl Effner Sr. (* 1792; † 1870), Bavarian head gardener. Grandson of Joseph Effner.
  • Carl von Effner jun. (* 1831; † 1884), Bavarian court gardener, later royal Bavarian court garden director, and garden designer. Son of Carl Effner sen.
  • Nikolaus Effner , employed as court gardener in Dachau around 1696.
  • Karl Anton Effner , employed as court gardener in Dachau around 1697.
  • Ignaz Dominik Effner , employed as court gardener in Dachau around 1744.

Other members of the family

  • Adam von Effner , notary at the University of Tübingen (1540).
  • Gaudenz Joseph Jacob von Effner , from Munich, court chamber councilor (according to other information regimental council) in Straubing, salt official in St. Nicola near Passau (according to other information in Straubing), ennobled in 1765, son of Joseph Effner.
  • Joseph Xaver Effner († April 28, 1768), Canon of the imperial monastery of the old chapel in Regensburg and dean in Munich. Son of Gaudenz Effner.
  • Johann Nepomuk von Effner (* 1757; † 1817), Royal Bavarian Privy Councilor.
  • Joseph Felix von Effner , around 1753 as a stud. jur. occupied in Ingolstadt, 1754 as a member of the Illuminati.