Philipp von Mühldorfer

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Philipp Mühldorfer , from 1834 von Mühldorfer , (born March 1, 1801 in Tittling , † February 12, 1865 in Vilshofen ) was a Bavarian beer brewer, entrepreneur and politician.

Von Mühldorfer, commercial councilor, beer brewer, real estate, estate and mill owner in Vilshofen , joined the Chamber of Deputies in 1840 for the Lower Bavaria district and was re-elected in 1842. In 1843 he resigned.

In 1834 his father Johann Baptist Mühldorfer and his family were raised to the nobility.

With his first wife Maria Theresia geb. Hofreiter (1808–1860) he had four daughters and five sons.

In 1839 he was characterized as "very wealthy" and as "a good man who has so far been more concerned with his income than with the course of political affairs".

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Individual evidence

  1. Bavarian Main State Archives , Bavarian Nobility Register Ad M54.
  2. ^ Josef Leeb: Suffrage and elections to the Second Chamber of the Bavarian Assembly of Estates in the Vormärz (1818–1845) . Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 1996, Vol. 2 (Series of publications by the Historical Commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Volume 055), ISBN 978-3-525-36048-4 , pp. 517, 651, 797.