Gottlieb Anton Simon

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Gottlieb Anton Simon and his wife Rosina Wyttenbach in a single carriage in front of their country house in Muri near Bern (1819).

Gottlieb Anton Simon (born June 7, 1790 in Bern , † September 10, 1855 in Bern, legal resident in Bolligen , from 1805 in Bern) was a Swiss silk manufacturer and politician .

Simon was born the son of the silk manufacturer Johann Daniel Simon, he was married to Rosina Salome Wyttenbach . He was a silk manufacturer in the Matte in Bern. From 1825 to 1831 he was Bernese Grand Councilor, from 1831 Bern City Councilor. From 1843 he was president of the city building commission. From 1831 to 1837 he sat for Thun as a liberal in the Grand Council, in 1833 he became Landammann . From 1843 to 1846 he was again Grand Councilor for Bern, and from 1850 until his death for the Schwarzenburg office . He was a member of the Board of Directors of the Swiss Central Railway and President of the Swiss Mobiliarversicherungsgesellschaft .

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