Anton Elbl

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Anton Elbl (born January 3, 1835 in Mies , Bohemia , † May 8, 1905 in Sankt Veit , Carinthia ) was a member of the Austrian House of Representatives .

Life

Anton Elbl was the son of the white tanner Anton Elbl. He went to a lower secondary school in Mies and from 1859 to 1862 attended a higher military-veterinary training course in Vienna . In 1856 he joined the army. In 1859 he was a blacksmith , in 1863 a sub-veterinarian , in 1866 a lieutenant and in 1872 a first lieutenant . He was given leave of absence in 1875 and decommissioned in 1876. From that year he was the owner of the Hunnenbrunn estate in the St. Veit an der Glan district , which he acquired at a foreclosure auction and had the name changed from Hungerbrunn to Hunnenbrunn. In 1901 he sold the estate again and became a privateer in St. Veit.

He was on the Pfannhof community committee for 20 years ( Kraig community since 1899 ).

Anton Elbl was Roman Catholic and had been married to Anna Puntschart since 1874, with whom he had a son and four daughters.

Political functions

Club memberships

Anton Elbl was a member of the United German Left .

literature

  • Gustav Kohn , Parliamentary Yearbook . 5 vol., Vol. 4 and 5 with the subtitle: The new parliament (Vienna 1891–1897)
  • Sigmund Hahn , Reichsraths-Almanach for the session 1891–1892 (Vienna 1891)
  • Joseph Kürschner , The House of Representatives of the Reichsrat (Stuttgart 1891)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. portafontium.eu - Mies (Stříbro) baptismal register, Böhmen, 1826–1838, page 282, 2nd line
  2. ^ Matricula Online - St. Veit an der Glan, Death Book VIII, 1874–1906, page 486, entry no. 40, 4th line
  3. Short biography of Anton Elbl