Kajetan plaster

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Kajetan Putz baptized as Franciscus Josephus Cajetanus Putz (* 1755 in Platten ; † February 26, 1825 ibid) was the 31st and last Imperial and Royal Bergmeister and mountain court substitute from Platten, Abertham and Gottesgab .

Life

Putz was born as the son of the blue paint factory owner Joseph Putz and his wife Maria Anna b. Hanickl, the daughter of the blue ink factory owner of Zwittermühl Kilian Hanickl, was born in Platten. His great-grandfather was the blue paint factory owner and mine owner Joseph Putz .

In 1782 he married the daughter of the mountain tithe and chief administrator of St. Joachimsthal Johann Nepomuk Mießl . Initially active as a royal mountain jury and mark separator in Abertham and Gottesgab, in 1806 he was appointed the 31st and last mountain master of Platten, which he held until his death in 1825. The mining authority was completely abolished in 1848. A map of the pit drawn by him from 1808, which is now in the National Archives in Prague, has proven to be very valuable.

family

Kajetan Putz married Barbara Mießl (* 1763 in St. Joachimsthal) in their first marriage in 1782 and Maria Anna Mayer (* in Schlaggenwald ) in their second marriage . The following children are known from marriages:

  • Stillborn girl (* / † 1783 in Abertham)
  • Johanna (* 1785 in Abertham)
  • Johann Nep. Maria Karl Joseph Eugen (* 1790 in Gottesgab)
  • Maria Anna; ⚭ 1827 Anton guy
  • Maria Agnes (* 1808 in Platten; † 1888)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jan Nepomuk Ferdinand Schönfeld: Schematism for the Kingdom of Böheim 1789 . in von Schönfeldschen Handlung, 1789 ( google.de [accessed December 27, 2017]).
  2. Imperial Royal Titular and Family Calendar (titular and family calendar) of the Kingdom of Bohemia . Schönfeld, 1787 ( google.de [accessed December 27, 2017]).
  3. ^ Imperial and royal schematism for the Kingdom of Böheim for the common year ... Schönfeld, 1803 ( google.de [accessed on December 27, 2017]).
  4. Imperial and Royal Schematism for the Kingdom of Böheim for the common year ... Schönfeld, 1824 ( google.de [accessed on December 27, 2017]).
  5. Documentation of the Hengstererbeer Montanwanderung - 8. The tin mining on Pískovec. In: The Border Crosser. August 2016, p. 27 (digitized version)