Philipp Tillmann

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Philipp Tillmann, 1851

Philipp Tillmann (* 1809 in Freinsheim , Donnersberg Department ; † after 1881) was a Palatinate economist and member of the Bavarian state parliament.

Life

He came from Freinsheim, was Catholic and was born as the son of the married couple Anton Tillmann and Barbara nee. Helffrich. His cousin Barbara Tillmann married Heinrich von Gagern in Freinsheim in 1839 , Hessian Prime Minister and 1848/49 President of the Frankfurt National Assembly . Another of his cousins ​​was Anna von Szent-Ivanyi , a winery owner in Deidesheim , sister-in-law of the mayor there and Andreas Jordan , member of the Bavarian state parliament . Philipp Tillmann married Elisabeth Bilabel from Edesheim in southern Palatinate , where the couple also lived. Here he ran a winery and an oil mill , while also working as an adjunct in the local government.

In 1845 Philipp Tillmann was elected as a member of the Chamber of Deputies (Bavaria) . He stayed there until 1855. From 1863 to 1881 he held the same office again. After the establishment of the Bavarian Progressive Party (1863) he belonged to it and represented the constituency of Landau - Neustadt . According to Minister Karl von Schrenck , Tillmann was a “very sensible man” who was not inclined to extremes. In 1848 he was counted as a member of the liberal-democratic opposition, although in 1849, during the Palatinate uprising , he rejected the constitutional breach at the popular assembly on the establishment of a provisional government of the Palatinate and voted "No" as a delegate from his canton. Since 1864 Philipp Tillmann belonged to the natural history association Pollichia . The date and place of death are not recorded in the documents of the Bavarian State Parliament .

The son Rudolf Tillmann (1841–1902) was a judge at the Palatinate Higher Regional Court in Zweibrücken .

literature

  • Rudolf H. Böttcher: The family ties of the Palatinate Revolution 1848/49: a contribution to the social history of a bourgeois revolution ; in: Pfälzisch-Rheinische Familienkunde, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, 1999, (47th year), pp. 278, 279 and 310

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Christoph Sandler: Handbook of the efficiency of the entire industry of Germany, Austria, Alsace-Lorraine and Switzerland , Volume 2, p. 105, Leipzig, 1874; (Digital scan to the oil mill)
  2. Digitalscan, Schwäbischer Kurier , No. 277 of 1869, page 1177 of the year
  3. Pollichia Annual Report, 1866, p. 61