Franz-Joseph Remlinger
Franz-Joseph Remlinger (born March 28, 1733 in Obergriesheim , † August 7, 1788 in Grombach ) was a German builder and mayor in Grombach.
Life
He came from Obergriesheim and married Magdalena Fuchs from Grombach in 1764. It can be assumed that he worked in the workshop of the builder Johann Peter Moll in Grombach , which he continued after his death in 1767 and which he also succeeded in the office of the Grombacher Schultheiss. He received numerous commissions from Carl Philipp von Venningen from Eichtersheim , who also exercised local rule in Grombach. The gentlemen von Gemmingen and gentlemen von Degenfeld , who were also wealthy in the Kraichgau , also used him as a builder and consultant. For Reinhard Philipp Friedrich von Degenfeld , in 1779 he prepared an expert opinion on the structural condition of the Eulenhof .
buildings
- Evangelical Church in Wollenberg (1767/68)
- Tower of the Protestant Church in Neidenstein (1770)
- Rectory in Dühren (1771)
- Prison tower in Wollenberg (1772)
- Cemetery wall in Grombach (1785)
- Evangelical Church in Grombach (1785/87)
Individual evidence
- ^ Friedrich Hub : Ehrstädt and Neuhaus Castle. Ehrstädt 1967, p. 317.
literature
- City of Bad Rappenau (Ed.): Grunbach uff dem Creichgöw. A home book. Contributions to the past and present of Grombach, the westernmost district of Bad Rappenau . Edition Fetzer, Edingen-Neckarhausen 2010, ISBN 978-3-940968-06-7 , pp. 128, 311 and 524/525.
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SURNAME | Remlinger, Franz-Joseph |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German builder and mayor in Grombach |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 28, 1733 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Obergriesheim |
DATE OF DEATH | August 7, 1788 |
Place of death | Grombach |