Johann Adam Mann

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Epitaph
Grave, Lautersheim cemetery

Johann Adam Mann (born April 26, 1821 in Lautersheim ; † November 20, 1886 there ) was a German farmer and member of the Bavarian State Parliament .

Live and act

He came from Lautersheim in the North Palatinate , where the wealthy Mann family is long-established. There he lived as a farmer and landowner. His wife was called Margaretha geb. Knipser (1827-1905).

Johann Adam Mann was a Protestant and was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament as a national liberal member of parliament from 1881 until his death .

According to an obituary in the Grünstadter Zeitung No. 201 of November 25, 1886, he suffered a stroke during a parliamentary session in 1885 , which tied him to bed in Munich for a long time . Eventually his condition improved a little and he moved to his home in the Palatinate . On the day of his death, he was having lunch with his family as normal when he suddenly suffered a new stroke in the evening and died.

On November 23, the evangelical pastor Liebrich buried him in the Lautersheim cemetery. The member of the state parliament, Hofrat Josef von Neumayer laid a wreath; the mourners were very numerous because of the popularity of the deceased.

The grave with a large monument in the style of historicism has been preserved to this day (2019) and bears the inscription “Joh. Adam Mann Member of Parliament ” .

literature

  • Friedrich Gilardone: manual for the royal. bayer. Administrative region of the Palatinate. Speyer, 1883, p. 184.
  • Grünstadter Zeitung No. 201, November 25, 1886: Obituary.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Data page on Josef von Neumayer