Joseph Lidl
Joseph Lidl (born December 19, 1788 in Sauerlach ; † November 17, 1856 there ), also Joseph Liedl , was a Bavarian landowner , royal postmaster and politician .
Act
Joseph Lidl was born on December 19, 1788, the son of Mathias Lidl, a post hostess in Sauerlach. Joseph Lidl was the owner of a stately farm in what is now the municipality of Sauerlach in Upper Bavaria . His property was valued at 120,000 guilders in 1845 . At the same time he was the owner of the post office there, which was a central point of contact for travelers on the Munich-Tegernsee route. After the death of Wilhelm von Gumppenberg, he moved up on September 20, 1847 as a member of the Chamber of Deputies in the Bavarian State Parliament . As such, he was a member of the 11th and 12th Landtag. He was certified as having the best political convictions.
He was also a member of the Ludwig Mission Association and the Agricultural Central Association in the Kingdom of Bavaria.
Private
Joseph Lidl was born with Anna Maurus (* 1808; † 1848) married and had five children with her:
- Joseph (* 1825; † possibly around 1841), attended the Royal Educational Institute for Students in Munich, today's Albertinum study seminar .
- Maximilian (born August 9, 1831 - † December 26, 1898), married Anna Wild from Bad Aibling .
- Maria Crescentia (* 1832; † 1899); married the Murnau brewer and member of the Reichstag ( LRP ) Emeran Kottmüller .
- Anna Theresia (* May 4, 1835; † unknown), married the businessman Edmund Karl Dietrich from Donauwörth .
- Josephina (born March 13, 1837; † unknown); married the privateer Andreas Franziskus Dietrich.
His grandson Otto Lidl (* December 18, 1866 - August 11, 1897) was mayor of the municipality of Sauerlach for a short time until his death . His great-grandson Maximilian Otto Lidl (April 4, 1896, † December 2, 1958) studied state and forestry at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and the TH Munich-Weihenstephan , and was mayor Sauerlachs after the Second World War and until his Death of managing director of the state association of the Bavarian non-state forest , today's Bavarian forest owners association .
Web links
- Joseph Lidl in the parliamentary database at the House of Bavarian History
Individual evidence
- ↑ Reinhold Löschinger: The Lidl'sche Posthalterei . In: Förderverein Heimatfreunde Sauerlach e. V. (Ed.): Sauerlach - The gateway to the Bavarian Oberland . Sauerlach 2000, p. 203 .
- ↑ The Bavarian People's Friend. For God, the King, and the Fatherland (ed.): Ludwigs-Verein . No. 53 . Munich April 3, 1837, p. 428 .
- ↑ Centralblatt of the agricultural association in Bavaria . No. 3 . Munich May 1839, p. 41 .
- ^ Annual report on the Royal Educational Institute for Students in Munich 1840/41 . Munich 1841, p. 15 .
- ^ Annual report on the Royal Educational Institute for Students in Munich, 1838 . Munich 1838, p. 16 .
- ^ Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Ed.): Personnel status of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Summer half year 1919 . Munich 1919.
- ^ The minutes of the Bavarian Council of Ministers 1945-1962. In: http://www.bayerischer-ministerrat.de . Foundation for the Promotion of the Historical Commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and the Historical College, accessed on December 16, 2019 .
- ^ Raphael Gerhardt: Agricultural Modernization and European Integration: The Bavarian Ministry of Agriculture as a Political Actor 1945-1975 . tape 173 of the series of publications on Bavarian national history. Commission for Bavarian State History, Munich 2019, p. 91 .
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SURNAME | Lidl, Joseph |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Liedl, Joseph |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Bavarian farmer |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 19, 1788 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Sauerlach |
DATE OF DEATH | November 17, 1856 |
Place of death | Sauerlach |