Franz Liebrecht

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Franz Liebrecht (born August 31, 1860 in Ruhrort ; † September 17, 1942 in Jugenheim ad Bergstrasse ) was director of the Dortmund Oberbergamt .

Life

Origin and family

Franz Liebrecht was born as the third child of the married couple Julius and Caroline Liebrecht. His sister Julie was married to August Haniel . His daughter Gerda (1881–1973), whom Franz married on April 17, 1904, came from his first marriage to Eugenie Wiesner. The children come from the marriage

  • Geni (1905–1993, ∞ Grohmann)
  • Inge (1906–1991, ∞ Pahl)
  • Franz August (1907-1995)
  • Oskar (1908-1909)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm (1914–1991)

Act

After graduating from high school in 1880 and following an internship , Franz studied in Heidelberg as a student of Robert Bunsen . After the two state exams, he was initially an unskilled worker at the mine management in Saarbrücken . In 1890 he went on a study trip to the USA . He was mining inspector in Friedrichsthal for three years before he returned to Saarbrücken in 1894 and became a mountain ridge here in 1897. As mining director, he took over the post of director of the Sulzbach mining inspection in 1899 . He was an unskilled worker in the mining department in the Prussian Ministry of Trade and Industry and at the same time in the senior examination commission. Here it became the secret mountain ridge in 1902 and three years later the secret upper mountain ridge. Appointed mining captain and director of the Dortmund Oberbergamt in 1906, in 1915 he was given the title Real Secret Upper Mountain Ridge . In autumn 1917 Liebrecht was to be appointed chief miner and ministerial director, which he refused. On May 1, 1919, he retired for health reasons and moved to Jugenheim. He was a member of the supervisory board of the Hibernia mining company , the Rheinische Stahlwerke , the Gutehoffnungshütte in Oberhausen and the Heinrich colliery in Essen-Kupferdreh .

Honors

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