Joachim Pummerer

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Joachim Ernst Pummerer (born November 10, 1734 in Leoben , † August 16, 1823 in Passau ) was a Bavarian businessman and local politician.

Career

He was the son of the businessman and councilor Joachim Anton Pummerer and his wife Maria Katharina Hizlberger. On his wanderings he came to Passau via Salzburg, Venice and Trieste, where he settled down as a merchant at Passau Residenzplatz. He became an accountant with Franz Paul Gindhör and in 1763 married the daughter of a merchant, Maria Josepha Rothbauer, whose inherited business at Residenzplatz 11 he took over. He became the progenitor of the Passau branch of the large Pummerer family, including Anton Pummerer .

From 1803 to 1806 Pummerer was the first mayor of Passau after the bishopric was incorporated into the Electorate of Bavaria . On February 28, 1805 he received Emperor Napoléon Bonaparte in Passau and objected to the immense war tributes of the French.

literature

  • Franz Mader : Tausend Passauer - Biographical Lexicon on Passau's city history . 1st edition. Neue-Presse-Verlags-GmbH, Passau 1995, ISBN 3-924484-98-8 , p. 183 f . (Co-editor: Stadtarchiv Passau).

Individual evidence

  1. Church register Leoben-St. Xaver Baptisms III, p. 128.
  2. ^ Church register Passau-St. Stephan deaths 22, p. 116.