Gregor Lindner

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Gregor Lindner

Gregor Lindner (born September 29, 1831 in Eger ; † April 9, 1917 in St. Joachimsthal ) was a Bohemian city ​​dean , papal secret chamberlain , honorary canor , archpriest , local researcher and honorary citizen of St. Joachimsthal

Life

Lindner was born on September 29, 1831 in Eger as the son of master tailor Lorenz Lindner and his wife Magdalena nee. Born black. After attending the local grammar school and university in Prague , he came to St. Joachimsthal as a chaplain in 1854 . In 1865 he worked as a catechist at the municipal high school and three-class lower secondary school in Joachimsthal. In 1866 he was appointed city dean.

In May 1873, Lindner published an appeal for donations in the Volksblatt für Stadt und Land, published in Vienna, after a conflagration had raged in Joachimsthal on March 31, 1873. He reported that “the most beautiful ornament of this old mountain town too, the magnificent monumental dean's church with all its art treasures and furnishings” had fallen into flames. In 1882 he became the prince-archbishop's district secretary, in 1885 vicariate administrator and in 1886 prince-archbishop's district vicar . He was a member of the local council of St. Joachimsthal for 50 years.

As a local researcher, he was the author of a four-volume handwritten chronicle about St. Joachimsthal, which passed into the ownership of the municipality, as well as other writings about the history of St. Joachimsthal, which u. a. appeared in the Erzgebirgszeitung . For his services he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Franz Joseph Order and made an honorary citizen of St. Joachimsthal. He was also an honorary member of numerous clubs. He died at the old age of 86 on April 9, 1917 in St. Joachimsthal. A special obituary was written about him, which appeared in communications from the Association for the History of Germans in Bohemia .

Works

  • Short messages from the history of Joachimsthal in chronological order from 1515 to the present from the memorial book of the Dechantei , printed in the parish messages for the parish of St. Joachimsthal from 1903 to 1914
  • Commemorative sheets from the history of the bourgeois sniper corps in the mountain town of Joachimsthal , published in volume 24 of the Erzgebirgs-Zeitung, a monthly for folklore and local history of north-west Bohemia, Mountain Association Association, Teplitz-Schönau 1903
  • Journeyman rules of the shoemaking trade from 1546 , published in volume 51 of the Erzgebirgs-Zeitung
  • The order and articles of the rifle shooters of the free mountain town Joachimsthal from the year 1543 , published in volume 51 of the Erzgebirgs-Zeitung
  • From Joachimsthal, files: I. Wedding order, 1538 , published in volume 53 of the Erzgebirgs-Zeitung 1914

literature

  • Obituary in communications of the Association for the History of Germans in Bohemia , 56th year, 1./2. Issue 1917, p. 73 (digitized version)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jáchymov 56 | Porta fontium. Retrieved March 8, 2018 .
  2. Österreichischer Schulbote, magazine for the interests of the elementary school, Vienna, No. 34 of December 15, 1865, volume 15, p. 401 digitized
  3. Volksblatt für Stadt und Land , Vienna, No. 63 of May 28, 1873, p. 8 digitized
  4. for all works overview in: Heinrich Ankert: Obituary for the death of Joachimsthaler Stadtdechant Msgr. Gregor Lindner , communications of the Association for the History of Germans in Bohemia, 56th year, 1st / 2nd. Issue 1917, page 73 digitized