Michael Friedrich Reinhard

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Michael Friedrich Reinhard (born June 24, 1793 in Kitzingen ; † April 20, 1867 in Neustadt an der Saale ) was a German businessman, politician between 1849 and 1855 member of the state parliament in the Chamber of Deputies in the Bavarian state parliament .

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Michael Friedrich Reinhard was born on June 24th, 1793 in the district town of Kitzingen, a prince-bishop of Würzburg . Reinhard probably left the Mainstadt quite early and became a merchant in Neustadt an der Saale. In 1849 Reinhard was elected to the Chamber of Deputies for the constituency of Bischofsheim an der Rhön / Lower Franconia . Within parliament, he held an office in the internal administration committee.

Reinhard changed his constituency in 1849 and from then on stood for the constituency of Werneck / Lower Franconia. As a member of the 13th to 16th state parliament. The sources are silent about his political views, and nothing is known about his confessional affiliation . Michael Friedrich Reinhard left the state parliament in 1855. He died on April 20, 1867 at the age of 73 in Neustadt an der Saale.

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  1. ^ House of Bavarian History: Michael Friedrich Reinhard , accessed on February 11, 2020.