Franz Sinesius Weissenbach

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Franz Sinesius Weissenbach (also: Franz Synesius Weissenbach) (born January 31, 1782 in Bremgarten in the canton of Aargau ; † December 15, 1848 ) was a Swiss lawyer and politician.

Life

Franz Sinesius Weissenbach came from a well-respected family of civil servants who had provided ten councilors in Bremgarten, three city ​​councilors , three district officials , two chief judges, a government councilor , a council of states , two national councilors and numerous large councilors since 1803 .

He was a civil servant and worked as a senior bailiff and later as a court clerk. He was then chief judge and cantonal councilor in the Grand Council of the Canton of Aargau . He later became Vice President of the Supreme Court. Franz Sinesius Weissenbach was President of the District School Council.

Works

  • Franz S. Weissenbach, Placidus Brunner: The first protocol. Minutes of negotiations of the Schützen Gesellschaft der Stadt Bremgarten started in 1807. Freiämter calendar 1989–, Wohlen. 1989, Volume 79, pp. 32-33, ill.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ New necrology of the Germans . Voigt, 1850 ( limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed October 28, 2017]).
  2. ^ Anton Wohler: Weissenbach (AG). In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
  3. ^ Regimental book of the XXII cantons of the Swiss Confederation . Zum Kessel, 1831 ( limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed October 28, 2017]).
  4. ^ Negotiations of the Great Council of the Canton of Aargau in the extraordinary meeting of Jenner, February and March 1841 (concerning the abolition of the monastery) . JJ Christen, 1841 ( limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed October 28, 2017]).