Theodor Dimer

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Theodor Dimer

Theodor Dimer (born July 18, 1822 in Wiesloch ; † February 6, 1905 there ) was a butcher and innkeeper in his hometown as well as a member of the Baden state parliament .

Life

He was the son of a Wiesloch landlord, innkeeper and butcher, completed an apprenticeship as a butcher himself and graduated as a master craftsman in 1850 in order to continue his parents' business after the death of his father. From 1880 he was a member of the council in Wiesloch. From 1881 to 1884 he represented constituency 47 (Wiesloch district and parts of the Heidelberg-Land district) in the 30th and 31st session of the 2nd Baden Landtag Chamber , where he was part of the DtVP faction , but did not appear.

literature

  • Michael Bock: The Baden state parliament members from the district of Wiesloch 1819-1933 , in: Wiesloch - Contributions to History Vol. 1, Ubstadt-Weiher 2000, p. 159/160.