Friedrich Seyboth

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Friedrich Wilhelm Seyboth (born April 16, 1844 in Neustadt an der Aisch , † May 14, 1910 in Munich ) was a Bavarian factory owner, councilor and member of parliament.

Life

Friedrich Seyboth founded the mineral water factory F. Seyboth in Munich in 1869 , which he ran with Bernhard Seyboth and Eugen Brügel, and was co-owner of the chemical factory Gebrüder Seyboth in Lienzing am Chiemsee , which was cleared in 1906.

For many years he was chairman of the Bavarian State Committee of the Liberals and first chairman of the college of community representatives in Munich. From 1893 to 1899 he was a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Bavarian State Parliament.

At his request of December 3, 1894, the construction of the Harlaching sanatorium was decided. The main street in front of the clinic bears his name today.

Friedrich Seyboth's grave is in the Old Southern Cemetery . His brother was the MP Leonhard Seyboth .

literature

  • Erich Scheibmayr: Last Home: Personalities in Munich Cemeteries 1784–1984. - Munich: Scheibmayr, 1989

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ F. Seyboth, mineral water factory. In: Hermann Wölfert: Handbook of the efficiency of the entire industry in Germany, Austria, Alsace-Lorraine and Switzerland, Vol. 2., 1874, p. 71.
  2. Seyboth Brothers, Chemical Factory Lienzing. In: Chemical journal. Central Journal for the Progress of Chemistry as a Whole , Vol. 3, Verlag von S. Hirzel, Leipzig 1904, p. 527.
  3. deletions. In: Chemiker-Zeitung , Vol. 30, Edition 2, Verlag der Chemiker-Zeitung, 1906, p. 718.
  4. ^ Friedrich Seyboth. Graves in Munich.
  5. Seyboth, Leonhard. In: Bernd Haunfelder : The liberal members of the German Reichstag 1871-1918. A biographical manual. Aschendorff, Münster 2004, ISBN 3-402-06614-9 , p. 380.