Joseph Albin Parth

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Joseph Albin Parth (* 1782 ; † December 2, 1844 ) was a member of the Chamber of Deputies and Mayor of Freising .

Life

Joseph Parth was born to Joseph Sebastian Parth and Ursula Parth. The family had owned the Gößweinbräu in today's Untere Hauptstrasse in Freising since 1780 . In 1815, the widowed mother handed the brewery over to her son in return for 36,000 guilders. He had a new beer cellar built in front of Landshuter Tor and a summer tavern with a bowling alley built there by 1819. Parth was not married and died childless on December 2nd, 1844. His sister Clara was the heiress.

politics

In 1818 Parth was elected to the board of directors of the council. Later he was a member of the 7th Landtag (1837) and the 9th Landtag (1842/43). From 1839 to 1842 he was mayor of the city of Freising.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Carl Meichelbeck , Anton Baumgärtner : History of the city of Freising and its bishops . Freising 1854, p. 434 f . ( E-book on Google Books).
  2. ^ A b Hans Lorenzer: Freising breweries and their cellars . Freisinger Verlag, Freising 2014, ISBN 978-3-00-045088-4 , p. 129 ff .
  3. ^ Joseph Albin Parth in the parliamentary database at the House of Bavarian History