Simon Starck
Simon Starck (born October 27, 1865 in Falkenau , Bohemia , † September 3, 1939 there ) was an Austrian politician without a club membership .
origin
Simon Starck was born as the son of the unmarried Anna Maria Stark (entered in the baptismal register) in Falkenau an der Eger No. 57.
education and profession
After attending elementary and community school , he learned the trade of miner . He was the editor and editor of the "Free Works" in Falkenau. Between 1892 and 1898 he was also editor of the weekly publications " Glück auf " and "Volkswille".
Political functions
- 1907–1918: Member of the House of Representatives in the Reichsrat ( XI. And XII. Legislative periods ), electoral district Bohemia 117 , non-attached
Political mandates
- October 21, 1918 to February 16, 1919: Member of the Provisional National Assembly , non-attached
Others
Simon Starck was punished 33 times for political offenses.
Web links
- Simon Starck on the website of the Austrian Parliament
Individual evidence
- ↑ portafontium.eu - Falkenau (Sokolov) baptismal register, Böhmen, 1863–1872, page 69, 1st line
- ^ Baptismal register Falkenau ad Eger 1863 - 1872, fol. 60 - accordingly the mother Anna Maria Stark was born in Elbogen No. 105, her father Anton Stark was a teacher from Wintersgrün and the mother Barbara, nee. Faistl came from Schmalenhof near Elbogen. Godfather was Simon Stark, a glassmaker in Zwodau
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SURNAME | Starck, Simon |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Strong, Simon |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian politician (non-attached), member of the National Council |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 27, 1865 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Falkenau (Sokolov) , Bohemia |
DATE OF DEATH | September 3, 1939 |
Place of death | Falkenau (Sokolov) , Bohemia |