Philipp Reinhard Seybert

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Philipp Reinhard Seybert (born April 8, 1790 in Esch ; † October 29, 1829 there ) was a Nassau politician and former member of the 2nd Chamber of the Estates of the Duchy of Nassau .

Life

Seybert was the son of the innkeeper and postman from Esch Johann Daniel Seybert (* March 30, 1747 in Esch; † May 8, 1815 ibid) and his wife Catharina Elisabeth nee Schaub (* in Esch; † July 20, 1812 ibid). Seybert, who was of Protestant denomination, married on January 15, 1809 in Esch Amalia Elisabetha, born Herber (* December 14, 1786 in Langenschwalbach ; † September 22, 1873 in Esch), the innkeeper 's daughter ("To the golden fountain" in Langenschwalbach) and judge Johann Leonhard Herber. Their son Wilhelm Seybert was also elected to the Nassau state parliament.

Philipp Reinhard Seybert was an innkeeper ("To the green tree"), wine merchant and Thurn and Taxischer post holder in Esch. He was also lord of the "Stellhof" (leased to Georg Weißbrod from 1817–1829).

In 1820 he was elected from the group of landowners in the Wiesbaden constituency to the Chamber of Deputies of the estates of the Duchy of Nassau. In 1820 he did not take part in the state parliament session. In 1823 his mandate was revoked.

literature

  • Jochen Lengemann : MdL Hessen. 1808-1996. Biographical index (= political and parliamentary history of the state of Hesse. Vol. 14 = publications of the Historical Commission for Hesse. Vol. 48, 7). Elwert, Marburg 1996, ISBN 3-7708-1071-6 , p. 357.
  • Nassau parliamentarians. Part 1: Cornelia Rösner: The Landtag of the Duchy of Nassau 1818–1866 (= publications of the Historical Commission for Nassau. 59 = Prehistory and history of parliamentarism in Hesse. 16). Historical Commission for Nassau, Wiesbaden 1997, ISBN 3-930221-00-4 , p. 167.

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