Johann Diedrich Bieber

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Johann Diedrich Bieber (born November 4, 1796 in Hamburg ; † March 15, 1875 there ) was a German pharmacist and manufacturer .

Life

Johann Diedrich Bieber was a son of the Hamburg pharmacist Johann Otto Bieber (1760–1842) and his wife Maria Katharina, née Schoof (1770–1836). Bieber took over his father's pharmacy, which he ran in Hamburg at Neustädter Fuhlentwiete 5. He also founded a chemical factory which he later ran with his son Hermann Diedrich Bieber (1837–1888).

Bieber got involved in the St. Michaeliskirche . There he was adjunct from 1833 and 1834 , from 1835 to 1848 in a hundred eighties and from 1849 to 1857 in sixties . On July 17, 1857 he was elected senior and on August 15, 1857 the corpse juror. In this capacity, Bieber was a member of the Beede until 1870 and then, as a community elder , he was a member of the church council until 1875 .

Bieber was a pharmacist for the poor from 1850 to 1859 and belonged to the administration of Lombardy from 1858 and 1859, to the college of the Scholarchen from 1858 to 1862 , to the hospital administration from 1858 to 1863 , to the college of the poor in 1859 and to the board of directors of the Maria Magdalenenkloster in 1861 and 1862 . He was a member of the district court in 1858 and 1859 .

From 1859 to 1862 Bieber was a member of the Hamburg citizenship as a member.

Johann Diedrich Bieber married Berta Kunhardt (1812–1886) on January 5, 1833, daughter of the businessman and senior citizen Carl Philipp Kunhardt . They had four sons and three daughters.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Georg Nicolaus Bärmann: Hamburg and Hamburg's surroundings . Nestler, Hamburg 1822, p. 221 ( online ).
  2. Vienna World Exhibition. Official catalog of the exhibition of the German Reich . Berlin 1873, p. 116 ( online ).