Georg Philipp Anton Hahn

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Georg Philipp Anton Hahn (born September 12, 1814 in Wiesbaden ; † December 24, 1873 ibid) was a German brickworks owner and politician.

Hahn was the son of the farmer and carter Gottfried Wilhelm Hahn (1770-1826) and his wife Katharina Elisabetha nee Schillge (1775-1853). He married Philippine Elisabethe nee Fritz (1815–1857), the daughter of the master tailor Friedrich Johann Fritz, on May 6, 1838 in Wiesbaden.

Hahn was originally a hired coach and then ran the restaurant zum Neroberg in Wiesbaden until 1859 . During the March Revolution of 1848, this restaurant was considered a meeting place for the Republicans. After the July riots he was arrested in 1848 but soon released. He became a member of the gymnastics club while also being politically active.

After the death of his first wife, he married Helene Katherine, née Fach, widowed Ritzel (* 1817) on January 23, 1859. The fortune of the second wife enabled Hahn to acquire a brickworks and a coal shop.

After the annexation of the Duchy of Hesse by Prussia , he was elected to the citizens' committee and the district council. From 1872 to 1873 he was a member of the Nassau Municipal Parliament for the Wiesbaden district .

literature

  • Nassau parliamentarians. Part 2: Barbara Burkardt, Manfred Pult: The municipal parliament of the Wiesbaden administrative district 1868–1933 (= publications of the historical commission for Nassau. 71 = prehistory and history of parliamentarism in Hesse. 17). Historical Commission for Nassau, Wiesbaden 2003, ISBN 3-930221-11-X , pp. 127–128.