Guntram Hämmerle

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Guntram Hämmerle

Johann Baptist Guntram Hämmerle (born March 28, 1821 in Dornbirn , † January 7, 1875 in Innsbruck ) was an Austrian lawyer and politician. Hämmerle was a member of the Vorarlberg state parliament from 1869 to 1870 .

Life

Guntram Hämmerle was born on March 28, 1821 as the son of the kuk regional court actuary Johann Baptist Hämmerle and his wife Maira Anna Walburga Azger in Dornbirn in the Vorarlberg Rhine Valley. After attending grammar school in Feldkirch , Hämmerle completed a law degree . In 1849 he became an actuary at the court in Tione di Trento , then in 1850 a public prosecutor in Cles and in 1854 in Trento . Hämmerle married Helene Setti on July 4, 1852 in Cles, with whom he had a total of nine children. From 1855 he finally worked as a public prosecutor , first at the kuk district court in Rovigo , in 1856 in Padua and finally from 1866 back in Vorarlberg at the kuk district court for Vorarlberg in Feldkirch . On July 3, 1869, Guntram Hämmerle was appointed higher regional judge in Innsbruck , where he subsequently also became professor for civil law at the law faculty of the University of Innsbruck .

Guntram Hämmerle was politically active in the Liberal Party, for which he was sworn in on September 27, 1869 as a member of the rural communities of the Feldkirch-Dornbirn electoral district in the Vorarlberg state parliament . He was a member of the state parliament in its second legislative period until 1870. In addition, Hämmerle co-founded the (liberal) Association of Friends of the Constitution in Vorarlberg and was temporarily deputy chairman of the Liberal Constitutional Association for Vorarlberg. On June 7, 1869 Guntram Hämmerle was made an honorary citizen of Hohenems .

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