List of personalities of the city of Grünsfeld

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Coat of arms of the city of Grünsfeld

This list of personalities of the city of Grünsfeld shows the mayors, honorary citizens, sons and daughters of the city of Grünsfeld and its districts ( Grünsfeld with the hamlet of Hof Uhlberg and the houses Riedmühle and Wendels (Englerts) -mühle (formerly Neumühle), Grünsfeldhausen , Krensheim , Kützbrunn , Paimar and Zimmer ), as well as other personalities associated with Grünsfeld. The list does not claim to be complete.

mayor

The following people were mayors of Grünsfeld:

  • Gernot Irmut , 1425, Kelner (official) zu Grünsfeld, Würzburg archive, stand book 220
  • 1985-2013: Alfred Beetz (CDU)
  • since 2013: Joachim Markert (CDU)

Honorary citizen

The city of Grünsfeld has granted honorary citizenship to the following people who have made a special contribution to the well-being or reputation of the municipality:

  • Alfred Beetz, former mayor (awarded on April 25, 2013)

sons and daughters of the town

The following people were born in Grünsfeld (or in a district of today's urban area of ​​Grünsfeld):

15th century

16th Century

  • Hans Gerner (1520), citizen sales document: Hans Gernert and Hans Mutzig sell the Corpus Christi altar in Grünsfeld perpetual interest on goods there

18th century

  • Johann Nicolaus Thomann (born April 13, 1764; † March 24, 1805 in Würzburg ), among others Hofmedicus in Mergentheim , medical professor and clinical director at the Juliusspital

19th century

20th century

  • Josef Erbacher (born April 8, 1910 - † November 8, 1974 in Hanover), politician, member of the Lower Saxony state parliament

Other people connected to Grünsfeld

20th century

literature

  • Elmar Weiß: History of the City of Grünsfeld . 2nd edition, Grünsfeld City Administration, Grünsfeld 1992.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Diana Seufert: Joachim Markert becomes the new town hall chief. fnweb.de , March 11, 2013, accessed April 27, 2013 .
  2. "Builder of the City" is an honorary citizen. fnweb.de , April 27, 2013, accessed May 1, 2013 .
  3. Henning Bärmig: The personal bibliographies of the professors who taught at the Medical Faculty of the Alma Mater Julia zu Würzburg from 1582 to 1803 with biographical information. Medical dissertation, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg 1969, p. 73 f.