Johann Friedrich Carl Dürisch

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Johann Friedrich Carl Dürisch (born July 7, 1753 in Beesdau , † October 11, 1818 in Chemnitz ) was a Saxon bailiff and manor owner .

At the end of the 18th century, the Kommerzienrat was a judicial officer in the Saxon Office of Chemnitz and in the Office of Frankenberg (Saxony) . As such, he acquired the Thierbach manor near Meineweh from Heinrich Winckler from Leipzig on April 30, 1796 , which he sold at a profit to Gottfried Winckler in Leipzig the following year.

Dürisch earned merits in converting the previous cotton factories into textile industries in central Saxony.

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