Julius Karl Köselitz

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Julius Carl Köselitz (born April 19, 1782 in Annaberg ; † October 28, 1846 there ) was a German merchant and trader as well as chamber master and freemason in the "Harmonie" lodge in Chemnitz (recorded on June 24, 1819).

Köselitz is the son of the businessman Karl Reinhold Köselitz (1756–1809) and Christiane Dorothea Mey (1754–1812). On February 10, 1821, he founded the 1. Spar- und Leihkasse together with Friedrich August Dietrich - also called Dietrich'sche Sparkasse Annaberg. In 1823 he founded a commercially oriented Sunday school for the city , from which the trade school developed. He was a co-founder of the Annaberger Gewerbeverein and the museum society. On July 30, 1841, he took over the management of the daily newspaper Annaberger Wochenblatt , founded in 1807, from Johann August Conrad, which was taken over after his death by his son-in-law, the middle school teacher Karl Ludwig Schreiber.

He married Johanna Theresia Gnaspe (1787–1860) on July 31, 1808. He is the father of Gustav Hermann Köselitz and the grandfather of the composer, writer and collaborator of Friedrich Nietzsche , Heinrich Köselitz alias Peter Gast, and his brother Rudolf Köselitz .

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  • Julius Carl Köselitz: Lectures mostly held in the trade association in Annaberg , Annaberg on commission from Rudolph & Dieterici, 1838

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