Löber (family)
Löber or Loeber is the surname of a middle-class family from Plauen in the Vogtland , in which there is documentary evidence of an uninterrupted lineage to the ancestor Adam Löber , who in 1489 was the bureaucratic official and later town clerk of Plauen. Many clergymen and legal scholars come from the Löber family . A family chronicle was printed and published as early as 1793. The family had owned the Eichenberg manor near Orlamünde since around this time . In addition to the Thuringian and Saxon branches, there is also a family branch in the United States of America .
Representative of the family
- Angelika Löber (* 1969), German politician (SPD)
- August Loeber (1865–1948), German-Baltic lawyer and Latvian senator
- Dietrich A. Loeber (1923–2004), German-Baltic lawyer and author
- Ferdinand Löber (1897–1981), German visual artist
- Gotthilf Friedemann Löber (1722–1799), German Protestant clergyman
- Karl Löber (1901–1982), teacher and cantor, local researcher and naturalist
- Marcus Loeber (* 1967), German composer
- Oskar Löber (1869 – after 1930), German author, Protestant pastor, theologian and senior government councilor
- Theodor Karl Löber (1909–1994), German photographer
- Walter Löber (1909 – after 1946), German racing cyclist
swell
- Genealogical Handbook of Bourgeois Families, Volume 10, Bernhard Koerner, Verlag WC Bruer, Berlin, 1903
Web links
- Richard Löber in the Stadtwiki Dresden , theologian and court preacher in Dresden