Friedrich Balling

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Friedrich Balling (born September 1, 1803 in Gabrielahütten , Northern Bohemia , † August 17, 1859 in Krumau , Southern Bohemia ) was an Austrian chemist, smelter and from 1852 to 1859 central director of iron processing plants.

Life

As a graduate of the Polytechnic in Prague, Friedrich Balling, a son of Michael Balling (1776–1848), was an intern in the Zbiroh coal and steel works in Bohemia in 1823 under his father, Michael Balling, the kk Oberhüttenamt director. In the years 1828 and 1829 Friedrich Balling was the controller of the Mitrowitz ironworks, from 1829 to 1836 the smelter in Neustadtl in Moravia, from 1836 to 1839 the administrator of the Count Kolowrat'schen Eisenhütte Rosahütte in the Solnitz rule in Eastern Bohemia . From 1840 to 1842 he was director of the Plan and Schlackenwerth ironworks in western Bohemia and then from 1842 to 1852 director of the Adolfsthal ironworks near Krumlov. In 1852 Friedrich Balling entered the service of the Princely House of Schwarzenberg as the central director of the mining works with administrative headquarters in Krumlov.

family

Friedrich Balling is the older brother of the chemist Karl Josef Napoleon Balling , professor and rector of the Polytechnic in Prague and uncle of the chemist Karl Albert Max Balling , professor at the Pribram mining academy . The son Friedrich Balling (* 1834 in Vrist near Neustadtl in Moravia; † 1896), Prince Schwarzenberg's mountain director in Schwarzbach near Krumau in southern Bohemia, comes from his marriage to Anna Hartig († Krumau in 1887 in Neumann'schen Haus am Ringplatz) was married to Ernestine Höcht (1841–1863), a merchant's daughter from Postelberg in Bohemia; in 2nd marriage with Aloisia Faber (1836–1865), daughter of a district captain in Krumau and in 3rd marriage with Ida Ebenhöch (* 1847 in Bzy near Moldauthein in Bohemia; † 1901 in Königliche Weinberge ), daughter of Anton Ebenhöch (1801– 1866) Prince Schwarzenberg director in South Bohemia and his wife Elisabeth, née Haslinger (1805-1892), from Krumau. He had children Fritz Balling and Anna Balling from his first marriage and his sons Richard Balling (1868–1929), Prince Schwarzenberg's director in Postelberg in Bohemia, from his third marriage , married to Anna, née Wurmisch from Lobositz and Anton Balling (* 1869 in Postelberg; † 1927) kk notary in Zuckmantel in Silesia, after 1918 in Römerstadt in Moravia. In 1907 he was the author of a reproduced manuscript: Two Hundred Years of Family History .

literature

  • Schematism of the Kingdom of Bohemia for 1838 , published by the Bohemian Society of Sciences, Prague . Friedrich Balling, Rosahütte (Lordship of Solnitz) 1838.
  • German Gender Book , Volume 172 (45th General Volume), CA Starke Verlag , Limburg an der Lahn 1975, family line Ebenhöch , Ebenhöh , Ebenhoch von Hocheneben from Hohenfels in Upper Palatinate , there: Balling pages 234, 267, 286 and 287.
  • Helene Bruscha: The Neumann house in Krumau in Bohemia and the Balling , Ebenhöch, Neumann, Reising von Reisinger, Haslinger and Rosenauer families . In: Archive for Family History Research , Volume 9, 2005, Pages 22 to 36, Balling Page 34, CA Starke Verlag , Limburg an der Lahn

Handwritten records

  • Anton Balling (* 1869 in Postelberg in Bohemia; † 1927, imperial royal notary and grandson of Friedrich Balling (1803-1859)): 200 years of family history , duplicated manuscript, compiled in 1907 in Zuckmantel ( Zlaté Hory ) in Silesia with additions in 1918 in Roman town in Moravia.
  • Emil van der Abeele (1872–1952): Genealogical estate in the Sudeten German genealogical archive in Regensburg in Bavaria, name bearer Balling in Böhmen
  • Sudetendeutscher Museums- und Archivverein e. V., Munich , bearer of the name Balling in Bohemia.
  • Official files of the officials of the Princely House of Schwarzenberg, State Archives (Castle Archives) in Cesky Krumlov in South Bohemia, named Balling.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Friedrich Balling