Thomas Frauenlob

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Thomas Frauenlob (born January 2, 1756 in Ulm , † May 1, 1822 ) was a bell founder.

He was the only son of Carl Christoph Frauenlob . On March 9, 1805 he bought the Giesshaus Rosengasse l from the city of Ulm. In addition to bells, he also manufactured nozzles for fire brigade syringes. Since he was childless, he sold the Giesshaus on September 14, 1809 to his brother-in-law Jacob Wieland, the father of Philipp Jakob Wieland . However, until November 1820 he still managed the foundry.

literature

  • Albrecht Weyermann : Messages from Scholars, Artists and Other Strange People from Ulm , Volume 2, P. 614, Wagner, Ulm 1798-1829, digitized