List of Bohemian-Moravian personalities in Kaisersteinbruch

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This list contains Bohemian and Moravian personalities (before 1690), construction professions were selected, especially stonemasons , bricklayers , blacksmiths (the stonemason needs a good blacksmith) and stone guides who worked with the hard limestone in the Kaisersteinbrucher quarries . Many of them stayed here for generations and became subjects of the rule of the Heiligenkreuz Abbey . The large number of day laborers and auxiliary workers was not taken into account.

Construction professions

Michael Pasquet

Michael Pasquet (* 1658 in Prague , Kingdom of Bohemia ; † April 23, 1709 in Kaisersteinbruch , western Hungary , today Burgenland ) a baroque stonemason, his father Jacob Pasquet was a citizen of Prague. The architects Francesco Caratti and Carlo Lurago determined the building activity in Prague and Bohemia. Some of their employees, especially the royal Prague stone masons Francesco della Torre and their son Giovanni Pietro and Giovanni Battista Passerini, were connected to the Imperial Quarry . Caratti himself married Veronica in 1656, daughter of the ennobled Kaisersteinbruch judge and Viennese court sculptor Pietro Maino Maderno . Michael Pasquet completed his apprenticeship as a stonemason either, like Pietro Torre of the same age, in Kaisersteinbruch, or at least in Prague, in any case he married the maid Gertrude Marhardtin von Neufeld on April 9, 1690 in the Kaisersteinbruch church . One witness was the judge and court stone mason Ambrosius Ferrethi . Her son Johann also became a stonemason.

Martin Wolf

Martin Wolf (* 1665 in Jitschin , Kingdom of Bohemia; † May 4, 1707 in Kaisersteinbruch, West Hungary, today Burgenland) a baroque stonemason, he worked as a journeyman in Kaisersteinbruch and married on January 23, 1695 with maid Magdalena Kappin, the best man were Benedict Annon , Martin Trumler , Giovanni Battista Passerini and Ambrosius Ferrethi, all 4 Magistri Comacini in the quarry. By means of a sales contract dated April 30, 1703, he acquired the house of the late Benedict Annon, including a garden and herb garden.

Mathias Khaim

Mathias Khaim (* 1680 in Krumau , Moravia ; † April 16, 1716 in Kaisersteinbruch) a baroque stonemason, on September 4, 1698 the apprentice Mathias was acquitted as a journeyman by the master stonemason Johann Georg Wertmüller in Krumau . In the Kaisersteinbruch Church on September 23, 1703 he married the maid Gertrude Redlin, daughter of the local stonemason Mathias Redl. The witnesses were Johann Georg Haresleben , Johann Wieser , Johann Baptist Kral and Andreas Sämmer, all “German” master stonemasons in the quarry.

Johann Georg Kiesling

Johann Georg Kiesling (* in Bohemia; † after 1731) a baroque stonemason, he worked as a journeyman in Kaisersteinbruch and married the widow Maria Anna Gruberin on November 22, 1716, from here. The witnesses were Franz Trumler , master stonemason and Joseph Herzog, master shoemaker in the quarry. Anna Maria died on April 2, 1731 at the age of 30, when Kiesling was still alive. After that, no further data.

Johann Hauptmanneck

Johann Hauptmanneck (* 1689 in Horschowitz , Bohemia; † December 23, 1759 in Kaisersteinbruch) was a baroque stonemason, he worked as a journeyman in Kaisersteinbruch and married Gertraud Minkerlin here on July 19, 1722, widow after the stonemason Mathias Minkerl. A best man was master stonemason Franz Trumler. According to the purchase contract of February 28, 1728, a house with a garden had come to them. Gertraud died on April 17, 1754 at the age of 59, in her inventory you can read: "Because then the Wittiber Johannes Hauptmanneck is an experienced man and declares that he will hand over his house to his son-in-law Michael Weidbacher. He died in 1759 at the age of 70.

Martin Peyerl

Martin Peyerl (* 1698 in Adamstadt , Bohemia; † December 15, 1751 in Kaisersteinbruch) a baroque stonemason, worked as a journeyman in Kaisersteinbruch and on November 16, 1722 married the maiden Magdalena von hier, daughter of the journeyman stonemason Georg Sulzenauer. Martin died in 1751 at the age of 53. Son Johann Georg Peyerl also learned the stonemasonry and in 1754 married Catharina Tiefenbacherin, who came from Mannersdorf . Daughter Catharina married in 1776 the stonemason Laurenz Pansipp , who had immigrated from Hartberg in Styria .

Johann Georg Gerner

Johann Georg Gerner (* 1692 in Bohemia; † May 17, 1742 in Kaisersteinbruch) a baroque stonemason, he worked as a journeyman in Kaisersteinbruch and on August 3, 1727 married the virgin Catharina Rieffin, daughter of Caspar and Margaretha Rieff from Gemünden am Main . Margaretha Rieffin, a born hill woman, sister of the master stonemasons Johann Gallus and Elias Hügel , sent her daughter Catharina to Kaisersteinbruch to her uncle, the master stonemason .

The rule of the Königshof sent the hunter Johann Georg Flaschütz and the master miller Franz Gritsch as witnesses . At their wedding in the Kaisersteinbruch Church , Catharina was 25 and Georg 35. They bought a house with a herb garden, according to the service book the "house on the left hand side of the path where you go up from the fountain", previously judge Elias Hügel was entered. Catharina died in 1740 at the age of 38. Johann Georg 1742. Her son Martin Gerner learned the stonemasonry.

Joseph Götzell

Joseph Götzell (* 1702 in Johnsdorf , Freudenthal district ; † October 8, 1758 in Kaisersteinbruch) a baroque stonemason, he worked as a journeyman in Kaisersteinbruch and married the maid Catharina Wolfin on September 21, 1732, her father was the journeyman stonemason Martin Wolf Immigrated from Jitschin in Bohemia in 1695 .

Anton Richter

Anton Richter (* 1722 in Schurz, Trautenau district, Žireč , Okres Trutnov , Bohemia; † March 5, 1757 in Kaisersteinbruch) son of a weaver, he became a baroque stonemason and worked as a journeyman in Kaisersteinbruch. On January 27, 1750, he married the maid Theresia Zwöschingerin von Mannersdorf.

The last Kaisersteinbruch master mason (retired) is Alois Richter, born there in 1907 and died at the age of 93 in Kirchberg am Wechsel , parish church St. Jakob .

Johann Georg Peinrucker

Johann Georg Peinrucker (* 1746 in Plánn , Bohemia; † January 23, 1803 in Kaisersteinbruch) son of a wood merchant, he became a baroque stonemason and worked as a journeyman in Kaisersteinbruch. On March 3, 1778, he married the maid Catharina Duschkin, her father was a baker in Bruck an der Leitha . A daughter, Catharina, is documented, the high child mortality gives an idea of ​​the living conditions. The widow died in 1836 at the age of 85.

Caspar Radschödl

Caspar Radschödl (* in Dobřichovice | Tobschitz, Dobschichowitz, Bohemia; † before 1793 probably in Kaisersteinbruch) worked as a carter (stone guide) in Kaisersteinbruch, he married on February 6, 1780 the maid Margaretha Miespauerin, maid here, her parents were once from Linden / Immigrated to Lipa in Bohemia to Kaisersteinbruch. Margaretha died in 1784, a second marriage to Winklerin Catharina, and Caspar's death was documented by a land register entry from 1793: House with garden, previously together with the husband and wife Caspar Radschödl, inherited after his death.

Simon Schütz

Simon Schütz (* 1754 in Bohemia; † May 27, 1809 in Kaisersteinbruch) bricklayer in Kaisersteinbruch, married Theresia Wiltschekin (not in the quarry, possible in Bohemia?), Their children were born in the quarry, daughter Rosina from 1789, Simon died at 55 Years at the Fraisen .

Jacob Koresch

Koresch Jacob (* 1788 in Wittingau in Bohemia; † June 6, 1849 in Kaisersteinbruch) The first "Koresch" in Kaisersteinbruch, this family is based in the village to the present day. He worked as a journeyman stonemason and married Antonia Schreyerin on October 30, 1820, daughter of journeyman stonemason Michael Schreyer and Mrs. Theresia. Master Mathias Drexler was a best man . Both are registered with a house in the land register in 1821. Jacob became a church servant and died at the age of 62.

Johann Krasny

Johann Krasny (* 1800 in Pilsen , Bohemia; † May 29, 1864 in Kaisersteinbruch ) was a Bohemian-Austrian master stonemason and sculptor of historicism .

Petrus Chlupsa

Petrus Chlupsa (* 1814 in Pilsen, Bohemia; † no details) son of a day laborer in Pilsen, the mother a born Bauvea, he became a Bohemian-Austrian stonemason. He married the maid Aloisia Francisca Josepha de Schlegelberg from Komotau in Bohemia in the Kaisersteinbrucher church on February 16, 1841 , the mother, wife of Karl Ferdinand de Schlegelberg, Emilia, née Baroness Morgenstern, von Grünberg in Prussian Silesia, was present . The Kaisersteinbruch stonemason trade was represented by the local masters Franz Pansipp and Joseph Winkler.

Emilia Schlegelberg, widow, born Baroness Morgenstern, died in Kaisersteinbruch on January 26, 1858 at the age of 74 of old age . A sister of Aloisia Francisca Josepha, Emilia Schlegelberg von Kuttenberg in Bohemia, was in Kaisersteinbruch earlier and gave birth to her daughter Henriette on March 29, 1839. She herself lived here in the quarry and died of exhaustion on November 27, 1901 at the age of 92.

Martin Novak

Martin Novak (* 1807 in Kukle / Malá Chuchla, Prague district , Bohemia; † November 10, 1848 in Kaisersteinbruch) was a Bohemian-Austrian stonemason, he worked as a journeyman in Kaisersteinbruch, had married Anna NN and had a daughter on April 7, 1845 Anna was buried at the age of ten. 1. Maria Novak von Písek in Bohemia worked as a day laborer in the Kaisersteinbrucher Krukenfellner quarry , she died in 1874 at the age of 64. 2. Maria Novak also from Pisek in Bohemia worked in the quarry of master stonemason Franz Winkler, son Johann was born in Kaisersteinbruch in 1881, he married in Vienna in 1908. 3. Maria Novak von Königseck in Bohemia worked as a day laborer in the forest quarry, son Franz was born in 1891.

Andreas Marschalek

Andreas Marschalek (* in Neutitschein , Moravia; † before March 18, 1867, Kaisersteinbruch is possible) the parents were residents of Neutitschein, he worked as a bricklayer in Kaisersteinbruch and on November 23, 1851 married Anna Krausin, 31 years old, daughter of the journeyman stonemason Martin Kraus and wife Anna. On March 18, 1867, the widow (!) Anna died of TBC at the age of 47 .

Joseph Danek

Joseph Danek (* 1832 in Čimelitz , Pisek district in Bohemia) worked as a blacksmith in Kaisersteinbruch and on March 2, 1862 married the maid Francisca Buchta, a day laborer from Pustimer , Wollein , Bohemia, now in the quarry, daughter of a blacksmith.

Joseph Travnicek

Joseph Travnicek (* 1832 in Vratisowa , Tabor district in Bohemia) was a Bohemian-Austrian stonemason, the journeyman in Kaisersteinbruch married Ms. Antonia Wachtlerin, née Schreyer, widow after the stonemason Jacob Wachtler, he was 31, she was 67 on November 22, 1863 Year old. Her first marriage was in 1820 with the stonemason Jacob Koresch. This was moved from Wittingau to the quarries of Kaisersteinbruch.

Ignaz Kouba

Ignaz Kouba (* 1837 in Protiwin , Okres Písek in Bohemia; † October 6, 1917 in Kaisersteinbruch) his father was a bricklayer, he worked as a stonemason and on September 10, 1865 married the maiden Theresia Gregor, 24 years old, from Deutsch Pustimer , Moravia . One of the best man was Adalbert Koresch, master shoemaker. Theresia died in 1877, he married Mrs. Katharina Pesek, she worked as a day laborer in the quarry of master stonemason Ferdinand Krukenfellner in Kaisersteinbruch, and was widowed after Franz Pesek, von Neudorf in Bohemia.

Johann Baptist Babuschik

Johann Baptist Babuschik (* 1840 in Klobouk , Moravia) father was a baker in Klobouk, he worked as a blacksmith in Kaisersteinbruch and married at age 28 on November 15, 1868 Maria Swoboda, 24 years old, a Taglöhnerin at stonemason Johann Krasny , a The best man was the master blacksmith Georg Grüsser.

Franz Edl

Franz Edl (* 1828 in Děčín (Tetschen), Bohemia; † March 21, 1897 in Kaisersteinbruch) his parents were Nicolai Edl, shepherd in Děčín, and his wife Magdalena. He worked as a stonemason in Kaisersteinbruch and married the unmarried Katharina Kraus on November 22, 1868 . In the Armeninstitut Armeninstituts-Journal you can read: For a trip to Pressburg the poor sick old Franz Edl paid 3 fl 70 kr in the hospital.

Johann Mikschofsky

Johann Mikschofsky (* 1830 in Moldau Tein , Budweis district in Bohemia; † May 3, 1895 in Kaisersteinbruch) worked as a journeyman stonemason in Kaisersteinbruch and married Maria Prochaska, née Weber, on January 10, 1869. Maria died in 1881 at the age of 42, the widower, 51, married Anna Hronek, born in Bruck an der Leitha on October 4, 1885 , maid of master stonemason Ferdinand Krukenfellner.

Joseph Stetka

Joseph Stetka (* 1863 in Male Sulepy, Bohemia) worked as a stonemason for master Ferdinand Krukenfellner in Kaisersteinbruch and married Anna Pipal, a day laborer in the quarry, from Jois , at the age of 24 on May 8, 1887, aged 30. The witnesses were Johann Schindelar and Ignaz Kouba Ignaz, both stonemasons at Master Krukenfellner.

Literature and Sources

Archives Stift Heiligenkreuz Rubr. 49 Reign of the royal court:

  • Register no. 1 from Fleckhen, Wilfersdorf, Stainbruch, Höflein, Arbesthal, and Göttlesbrunn 1603–1714
  • Land register about Stainbruch 1714–1767, 1768– 1832
  • Parish register from 169o-1753, marriage register 1754–1826, baptismal register 1754–1806, death register 1754–1804
  • Königshofer Protocolle, 1630–1651, 1651–1665, 1661– 1748–1756, 1681, 1692–1707, 1728–1731

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Archive Heiligenkreuz , RuBr. 51 Steinbruch's marriage book , beginning 1690.
  2. ^ Pasquet Michael, Pasquet Johann , in Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch, 2004. ISBN 978-3-9504555-8-8 .
  3. Archive Heiligenkreuz RuBr. 49 Protocols of the rule of the royal court from 1694
  4. ^ Vienna City and State Archives , Wiener Steinmetz files .
  5. Khaim Mathias, Khain Hans , in Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch, 2004.
  6. ^ Kiesling Johann Georg , in Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch, 2004.
  7. Land register quarry 1728 .
  8. Hauptmanneck Johann, Hauptmanneckin Gertraud , in Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch, 2004.
  9. ^ Peyerl Martin, Peyerl Johann Georg, Pansipp Laurenz , in Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch, 2004.
  10. Land register quarry 1733 .
  11. Gerner Johann Georg, Gerner Martin, Flaschütz Johann Georg, Gritsch Franz , in Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch, 2004.
  12. Götzell Joseph, Wolf Martin , in Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch, 2004.
  13. ^ Richter Anton, Richter Alois , in Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch, 2004.
  14. Archive Heiligenkreuz RuBr. 51 Quarry land register 1793.
  15. Schütz Simon, Wiltschekin Theresia , in Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch, 2004.
  16. Archive Heiligenkreuz RuBr. 51 Quarry land register 1821.
  17. Archive Heiligenkreuz , RuBr. 51 Church registers: marriage register and death register of Steinbruch .
  18. Chlupsa Petrus, Schlegelberg Emilia (2x) , in Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch, 2004.
  19. ^ Novak Anton, Krukenfellner Ferdinand, Winkler Franz, Novak Maria (3x) , in Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch, 2004.
  20. ^ Marschalek Andreas, Kraus Martin , in Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch, 2004.
  21. ^ Travnicek Joseph, Wachtler Jacob, Koresch Jacob , in Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch, 2004.
  22. ^ Archive Kaisersteinbruch, Armeninstituts-Journal in der Gemeinde for the years (e.g.) 1887, 1888, 1890, 1892 (some excerpts) .
  23. ^ Edl Franz, Kraus K (C) atharina , in Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch, 2004.