Franz Carl Hacker

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Franz Carl Hacker (baptized Franciscus Carolus ) (baptized August 19, 1694 in Platten ; † 1753 ibid) was a Bohemian mineralogist , miner , mine separator and ore taster . He headed the mining office of Platten from 1721 to 1753.

Life

Franz Carl Hacker was the son of the mountain and forest master of Platten Johann Friedrich Hacker and his wife Anna Margaretha geb. Mayer. His parents were originally from Schlaggenwald .

Hacker gained experience early on as an imperial scholar , mine separator and ore tester in mining. In 1721 the vacant position of mountain master von Platten was filled with Franz Carl Hacker. He took over the office from the resigned glassworks and blue paint factory owner Christoph Adalbert Putz . In 1733 Hacker and the mountain jury Daniel Eger set a new price for the mined ores. In 1740 Hacker had a new tin works built in Platten. In 1753 he was ousted after a complaint by Benjamin Hennig. The vacant position was filled with Johann Franz Seeling, who immediately asked for a salary increase. Hacker now sent a request to the highest mining office for an open position in the branch toe office. He died that same year at the age of 59.

Extracts

“... hirzu militiret quinto Before the Plattner Mining Authority, this motivum, that the local mountain master Frantz Carl hacker, as a former Imperial scholar on silver mines, then in trying out and marrow sheaths, possesses a thorough experience and manipulation and only recently stayed in pewter Berg Werken practicirt Berggeschworner Daniel Eger has died, and the temporal blessed da = hero will also be employed for this hirmit vacant service such a subjectum will be employed as an upright mountain sworn at the same time as silver gangs, consequently this armorer mines office from Leeder, than are known to be fulfilled by the pen of official duties ... "

- Chronological-systematic collection of the mining laws of the Kingdom of Bohemia

family

Franz Carl Hacker married Maria Regina Eckersam in Platten in 1727. The marriage had eight children.

literature

  • Andreas Erb: Mining in Platten- und Gottesgab - a Saxon-Bohemian story. Special inventory , Saxon State Archive - Freiberg mountain archive o. J.

Individual evidence

  1. Chronological-systematic collection of the mining laws of the Kingdom of Bohemia, the Margraviate of Moravia and the Duchy of Silesia: 1 . JP Sollinger, 1833 ( google.de [accessed October 31, 2019]).
  2. Stadtpfarrei St. Laurentius Platten (ed.): Death register, Volume 14