Moosbrugger (family)

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Moosbrugger or Mosbrugger is the name of members of a family of builders , artists and entrepreneurs from Au in the rear of the Bregenzerwald . The branches of the family that have not yet been linked via ancestors all start at the top level with the number 1.

Builder and painter family

  1. Christian Moosbrugger († 1632) ⚭ 1612 Anna Beer
    1. Johannes Moosbrugger (1615–?) ⚭ May 13, 1640 Anna Sailer
      1. Michael Moosbrugger (1642 – after 1697), master carpenter
      2. Caspar (Andreas) Moosbrugger (1656–1723) = brother Kaspar (Benedictine), master builder
      3. Johann Moosbrugger (* December 27, 1659–1710), master builder ⚭ Barbara Natter (* around 1660, † June 13, 1710, Kalchrain)
        1. Johann Moosbrugger (born August 3, 1697, †?), Master builder
        2. Michael Moosbrugger (1699–?), Master builder
        3. Josef Moosbrugger (born August 3, 1703 Schoppernau–?), Master builder
          1. Joseph Moosbrugger (* around 1746, † before 1817), master builder ⚭ Maria Goettler
            1. Alois Moosbrugger (* around 1780)
            2. Gallus Anton Moosbrugger (born October 19, 1782 in Bezau, † November 4, 1844 in Warmbach ), master builder, ⚭ Rosalia Schmidt
              1. Peter Aloys Moosbrugger (born June 22, 1818, † September 6, 1818)
              2. Wilhelm Moosbrugger (born October 3, 1819, † August 25, 1841)
              3. Eduard Moosbrugger (born June 27, 1821, † September 17, 1901), council clerk ⚭ Anna Maria Müller
                1. Thomas Moosbrugger (* 1851) ⚭ Katharina Bannwarth
                2. Wilhelm Moosbrugger (* & † September 12, 1852)
                3. Emilia Moosbrugger (born August 20, 1853) ⚭ Jacob Böhler
                4. Maria Theresia Moosbrugger (born February 5, 1855) ⚭ Wilhelm Wolpert
                5. Rosina Moosbrugger (born September 15, 1856, † August 2, 1935)
                6. Wilhelm Moosbrugger (born October 11, 1859) ⚭ Maria Theresia Schmid, Bergalingen
                7. Anna Moosbrugger (born September 20, 1861) ⚭ Johann Baumer
                8. Karl Michael Moosbrugger (born September 29, 1863) ⚭ Anna Maurer
                9. Anna Maria Moosbrugger (born April 6, 1865, † August 7, 1871)
                10. Eduard Moosbrugger, council clerk (born March 9, 1867, † January 5, 1958) ⚭ Emma Müller
                11. Franz Joseph Moosbrugger (* July 27, 1868, † February 18, 1869)
                12. Franz Joseph Moosbrugger (born August 1, 1869, † August 4, 1869)
                13. Luise Moosbrugger (* July 14, 1871, † July 17, 1871)
                14. Maria Melanie Moosbrugger (born December 14, 1874) ⚭ Wilhelm Wolpert
                15. Anonymus Moosbrugger (* & † November 24, 1875)
              4. Bernhardina Rosina Moosbrugger (* February 19, 1824, † February 8, 1850)
    2. Peter Moosbrugger (1618–1686)
      1. Andreas Moosbrugger (1663–1729), master builder
    3. Rudolf Moosbrugger (1620–1642) ⚭ Margarthe Meusburger
      1. Johann Moosbrugger (1653–1718)
        1. Rudolf Moosbrugger (1691–1747)
          1. Leopold Moosbrugger (1718–1767), Müller in Rehmen, ⚭ Anna Katharina Kohler (1719–1776)
            1. Wendelin Moosbrugger (1760–1849), royal portrait painter 1⚭ 1795 Anna Schärtker von Arbon from Thurgau (? –1796) 2⚭ 1802 Anna Maria Huetlin from Konstanz (1774–1829)
              1. Leopold Moosbrugger (1796–1864), lawyer and mathematician (son from Wendelin Moosbrugger's 1st marriage)
              2. August Moosbrugger (1802-1858), architect, licensed professor, building inspector in Wertheim (son from the 2nd marriage of Wendelin Moosbrugger)
                1. Friedrich Moosbrugger (n / a), son of August Moosbrugger, chamber singer (concerts in Paris and Russia)
              3. Friedrich Moosbrugger (1804–1830), portrait painter (2nd son from the 2nd marriage of Wendelin Moosbrugger)
              4. Joseph Moosbrugger (1810–1869), landscape painter (3rd son from the 2nd marriage of Wendelin Moosbrugger)
      2. Leopold Moosbrugger (master builder) (1662–1730), master builder
        1. Rudolf Moosbrugger (1690–1768), master builder
          1. Fidel Moosbrugger (1736–1793), marbler
        2. Andreas Moosbrugger (painter) (1692–1747), painter (2nd son of Leopold Moosbrugger (1662–1730))
          1. Heinrich Josef Moosbrugger (1725–1772), barrel painter and gilder (1st son of Andreas Moosbrugger (1692–1747))
          2. Albogast Jakob Moosbrugger (1728–1782), prince-bishop court painter in Porrentruy (2nd son of Andreas Moosbrugger (1692–1747))
        3. Franz Moosbrugger (n / a), (3rd son of Leopold Moosbrugger)
          1. Johann Jakob Moosbrugger (1724–1784), plasterer and altar builder (grandson of Leopold Moosbrugger (1662–1730), father Franz 3rd son)
            1. François Joseph Alexis Moosbruger, son of Johann Jakob Moosbrugger and father of Josef Alois Moosbrugger
              1. Josef Eloi Moosbrugger (1829–1869) = Mariani, painter and engraver (grandson of Johann Jakob Moosbrugger (1724–1784))

Plasterer family

  1. Peter Moosbrugger (? -?), ⚭ May 15, 1646 Magdalena Brenner
    1. Jakob Moosbrugger (1652–?), ⚭ January 12, 1676 Barbara Moosbrugger
      1. Franz Josef Moosbrugger (1688–1747?), Father of the Moosbrugger plasterer dynasty
        1. Andreas Moosbrugger (1722–1787), plasterer (1st son of Franz Josef Moosbrugger)
          1. Johann Josef Moosbrugger (1771–1849), plasterer and marble fitter
            1. Josef Moosbrugger (1811–1879), plasterer and marble fitter
          2. Josef Leo Moosbrugger (1774–1811), plasterer and marble fitter
        2. Jakob Moosbrugger (1724–1798), plasterer (2nd son of Franz Josef Moosbrugger)
        3. Michael Moosbrugger (kA), plasterer (3rd son of Franz Josef Moosbrugger)
        4. Franz Josef Moosbrugger (1730–1800), (4th son of Franz Josef Moosbrugger)
        5. Peter Anton Moosbrugger (1732–1806), plasterer (5th son of Franz Josef Moosbrugger)
          1. Josef Anton Moosbruger (1764–?), Plasterer and marble fitter
            1. Willibald Moosbrugger (1813–?), Plasterer
            2. Johann Kaspar Moosbruger (1815–1867), plasterer and marbler
              1. Karl Johann Willibald Moosbrugger (1845–?)
            3. Anton Moosbrugger (? -?), Plasterer (3rd son of Josef Anton Moosbruger)
            4. Peter Moosbrugger (? -?), Plasterer (4th son of Josef Anton Moosbruger)
            5. Hieronymus Moosbrugger (1808–1858), Austrian stucco sculptor and marble artist
          2. Johann Michael Moosbrugger (1767–1831), plasterer
          3. Johann Jakob Moosbrugger (1769–?)
          4. Josef Simon Moosbrugger (1774–1831), plasterer and marbling
      2. Peter Moosbrugger (1692–1749), plasterer

Cheese merchant family (Käsgrafen)

  1. Leopold Moosbrugger (1804–1861), cheese merchant in Thuringia (Vorarlberg), one of the three "cheese counts"
  2. Josef Ambros Moosbrugger (1806–1869), cheese merchant in Milan, one of the three "cheese counts"
  3. Gallus Moosbrugger (1810–1886), cheese merchant in Schnepfau, one of the three "Käsgrafen"
    1. Josef (Giuseppe) Moosbrugger (1845–1908), son of Gallus Moosbrugger, cheese merchant in Milan
      1. Riccardo Moosbrugger (1874–1915), son of Josef (Giuseppe) Moosbrugger, cheese merchant in Milan, last on the Milan line

literature

  • Hans Gies: The Moosbrugger family of artists from Vorarlberg. In: Writings of the Association for the History of Lake Constance and its Surroundings. 92nd year 1973, pp. 211–232 ( digitized version )
  • Andreas FA Morel: Andreas and Peter Anton Moosbrugger. On the stucco decoration of the Rococo in Switzerland (= Contributions to the Art History of Switzerland, Volume 2). Gesellschaft für Schweizerische Kunstgeschichte, Bern 1973, ISBN 3-85782-030-6 (family trees of the builder and painter dynasty and plasterer dynasty on leaflet between p. 32 and 33).
  • Paul Lachat, Andreas Morel: Artists and craftsmen of the Moosbrugger family in Basel and the surrounding area , Volume 21, year 1970, pp. 148–154.

Web links

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