Marie Bautz

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Marie Bautz , b. Bachmann (born February 1, 1879 in Eppishofen near Augsburg , † December 30, 1929 in Hamburg ) was a Hamburg politician of the SPD and a member of the Hamburg parliament .

Life and politics

Marie Bautz first worked as a maid and then as a factory worker until her marriage in 1900. In 1907 she came to Hamburg. From June 1, 1913, she was the manager of the domestic workers' association .

She sat for the SPD from 1919 to 1924 in the Hamburg parliament. She was a deputy of the Public Child Welfare Authority. She is remembered in the women's garden in Hamburg's Ohlsdorf cemetery. In May 2017, a newly created access route in Hamburg-Farmsen-Berne was named Marie-Bautz-Weg after her .

swell

  • Rita Bake / Brita Reimers: That's how they lived! Walking on the paths of women in Hamburg's old and new town. Hamburg 2003.
  • Ursula Büttner : Political new beginning in difficult times: Election and work of the first democratic citizenship 1919 to 1921. Hamburg 1994.

Individual evidence

  1. Official Gazette of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, issue 40/2017 of May 23, 2017, page 798.