Friedrich Klindworth

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Justus Christian Friedrich Klindworth

Justus Christian Friedrich Klindworth (also: Johann Friedrich Klindworth ; * 1818 ; † 15. July 1903 in Hannover ) was a German entrepreneur, Hof - printers , publishers, editors , Commerce , Freemasons and namesake for the Klindworth Publisher , which also has its own bindery for publishing covers.

Life

Friedrich Klindworth was born at the beginning of the Kingdom of Hanover as a grandson of the widow of the court printer Johann Thomas Lamminger (1757-1805). In 1838, when he was still a teenager, he took over the company run as widow Lamminger & Rosenbusch in the royal seat of Hanover , which he then renamed Lamminger's book printing company again before later giving it his own name. He added a bookbinding and paper warehouse to his book and lithographic printing plant, as well as an extensive magazine for forms .

Klindworth also expanded its publishing activities. He was publisher for example,

He also published the state manual for the province of Hanover , the address book of the city of Hanover and various maps and city guides. The Ernst August album from 1862 and the widespread New Hanover People's Calendar were also published by Klindworth. At the latest with the work of Friedrich Voigt's Masonic estate published in 1862 . Manuscript for Brothers Freemasons Klindworth was also recognizable as a Freemason brother through the addition "Printed by Br. Friedrich Klindworth" .

Just like the pianist and conductor Karl Klindworth (1830–1916), son of the entrepreneur and mechanic Carl August Ludwig Klindworth and Doro. Wilhelmine Lamminger , Friedrich Klindworth was also related to Georg Klindworth and finally also to the composer Siegfried Wagner . Justus Christian Friedrich Klindworth in turn was married to Minna Dorethee Elisabeth Wissel , who gave birth to their daughter Elisa Julie Amelie Klindworth on June 10, 1853 .

The address book of the royal residence city of Hanover from 1868 recorded the address Wagenerstraße 17 in Calenberger Neustadt for the “Kommerzrat” Friedrich Klindworth .

Friedrich Klindworth died in Hanover at the time of the German Empire in 1903 at the age of 85.

literature

  • Wilhelm Rothert : General Hannoversche Biography (in Gothic script ), Vol. 1: Hannoversche men and women since 1866 ; Hanover: Sponholtz, 1912, p. 350

Individual evidence

  1. Jakob Franck:  Lamminger, Johann Thomas . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 17, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1883, p. 569 f.
  2. Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , 1958, p. 151; Preview over google books
  3. a b o.V. : Archives for book trade and commercial graphics ... , Volume 40, Alexander Waldow, Friedrich Bauer, 1903, p. 291; Preview over google books
  4. a b Compare the information at zvab.com , last accessed on February 17, 2017
  5. ^ A b c d Rudolf Schmidt: Klindworth, Justus Christian Friedrich , in ders .: German booksellers. German book printer . Volume 3. Berlin / Eberswalde 1905, pp. 547-548; Digitized via zeno.org
  6. z. B. Labeling of the binding on the back cover with "Klindworth's Buchbinderei" for Ernst von Malortie: Fine cuisine: Instructions for preparing the most exquisite dishes for the party table; Separate edition from the work Das Menu / by Ernst von Malortie. - 3rd, significant exp. Edition - Hanover: Klindworth, [approx. 1887].
  7. ^ Reference in the catalog of the Berlin State Library to Carl Otto Unico Ernst von Malortie: The menu: a culinary study - 3rd edition - Hanover, 1888. In: Stabikat. Retrieved July 3, 2019 .
  8. ^ Anton Würz : Klindworth, Karl , in: Neue Deutsche Biographie , Vol. 12, p. 79.
  9. Compare the information at familysearch.org
  10. Compare the transliteration from the Verein für Computergenealogie