Friedrich von Eynern junior
Friedrich von Eynern junior (born December 9, 1834 in Barmen (now part of Wuppertal ); † February 24, 1893 there ) was a businessman .
Life
As the son of Friedrich von Eynern , he and his brother founded their own indigo wholesaler " Friedrich von Eynern Sons " on January 1, 1861 .
While his brother was mainly involved in the community, Friedrich was active in the economic field. From October 1867 to June 1871 he was a member of the Chamber of Commerce of Elberfeld and Barmen and from January 1874 a member of the Chamber of Commerce in Barmen (today incorporated into the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Wuppertal-Solingen-Remscheid ). This elected him in January 1882 as deputy president and after the death of Friedrich Wilhelm Osterroth as his successor as president.
He was considered a representative of the moderate freedom of trade and occasionally took a public position, especially in the City Council in Berlin, on the protective tariff policy aimed at by the government .
Dignitaries
As a result of his initiative, a voluntary commercial training school was founded and he became the chairman of the board of trustees . He was also the deputy chairman of the board of trustees of the Wuppertal Realschule (commercial school). He is also a co-founder of the Barmer Beautification Association .
Following his family tradition, he worked as a church master in the Lutheran community of Barmen-Wupperfeld .
Award
Friedrich von Eynern jun. was awarded the title of Commerzienrat in 1889 .
family
Friedrich von Eynern married Emilie Rittershaus (1837–1878) in 1861, daughter of the manufacturer Wilhelm Rittershaus (partner in the company Schlieper, Wülfing & Co. ).
literature
- Wolfgang Köllmann : Chamber of Commerce and Industry Wuppertal 1831–1956 . Sam. Lucas GmbH, Wuppertal 1956
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SURNAME | Eynern, Friedrich von junior |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Eynern, Friedrich von |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German businessman |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 9, 1834 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Barmen |
DATE OF DEATH | February 24, 1893 |
Place of death | Barmen |