Johann Friedrich Caraway

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Johann Friedrich caraway (* 12. September 1770 in Rothenburg in Oberhessen ; † 16th November 1825 in Hannover ) was a Royal Hanoverian Hof - Ofensetzer .

Life

Gravestone for the yard furnace fabricant in the garden cemetery

The court oven setter Johann Friedrich Kümmel came with his family from near Fulda . According to the Hanover Historical Museum, Hanover 's address books first recorded the series of Kümmelschen Hofofensetzer in 1819, the last time in 1867. “The Hofofen Maker Johann Friedrich Kümmel”, the war born before Anna Dorothea Kümmel (June 3, 1787 to 10th December 1845) was buried in the garden cemetery, the father of the sculptor Heinrich Kümmel (1810-1855), Georg Ernst Conrad Kümmel , who under the name Georg Kümmel (1805-1874) as a yard stove manufacturer in Hannover-Linden, was the father's company continued, as well as another child who survived the father as well as his widow.

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  1. a b c d Hans-Gerrit Vogt: own photo as well as copy of the tomb inscription after Hinrich Hesse: The grave inscriptions of the garden church courtyard in Hanover . In: Journal of the Society for Church History in Lower Saxony . Vol. 44 (1939), pp. 235-290
  2. a b Hans Härtel: Das Jagdschloss Springe am Deister , in: Low German Contributions to Art History , Volume 10, founded by Ferdinand Stuttmann and Gert von der Osten, edited by Harald Seiler with the assistance of Gert Adriani, Günter Busch, Georg Höltje, Herbert Wolfgang Keizer, Eberhard Lutze, Hans Reuter and Heinz R. Rosemann, Editing Reinhold Behrens, Munich; Berlin: Deutscher Kunstverlag, 1971, pp. 231–289; here: pp. 258, 261–262, v. a. P. 284; limited preview in Google Book search
  3. ^ Gert Naundorf:  Kümmel, Otto. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 13, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1982, ISBN 3-428-00194-X , p. 211 f. ( Digitized version ) .; Online version