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About Anton Lang
Any relation to Lang's born in Šternberk on MyHeritage ??
- Wikipedia - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Lang_(Textilfabrikant) (in German)
- Street: Gebrüder-Lang-Gasse, 1150 Wien, Austria - https://www.geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at/Gebr%C3%BCder-Lang-Gasse (in German)
- School - http://www.schulmili.eu/Jubilaeum/werkeBestehend/fuenfhaus.htm (in German)
Wiki - https://de.zxc.wiki/wiki/Anton_Lang_(Textilfabrikant) (in English)
Anton Lang and his brother Jakob were journeyman weavers from Sternberg in Moravia who settled in Fünfhaus near Vienna in 1841, where another brother of theirs, Josef Lang , was already a trader . Anton Lang married Katharina Rada († after May 25, 1880), with whom he had eight children, his brother Jakob his wife Franziska together they founded a cotton weaving mill, in which Anton Lang was responsible for accounting . Fünfhaus remained the center of the Lang brothers' factory when further branches were opened in other places such as Neustadt , Trebitsch , Hösting and Wojnow-Mestetz (German: Münchsberg) .
After the abolition of the manors around 1848/1850, Anton and Jakob Lang belonged to the first community committee of Fünfhaus. Anton Lang and his family also supported the renovation of the Reindorf parish church dedicated to the Holy Trinity in the neighboring village of Braunhirschen . They sustainably supported some educational institutions and orphanages . When the construction of the parish church of Fünfhaus zur Hl. Maria vom Siege (1868–1875) threatened to fail due to the construction of the belt on a suitable building site, they purchased a piece of land for it at their own expense and also arranged for it to be rededicated .
Anton Lang died in Fünfhaus in 1880 and was buried in the Hietzinger Friedhof in Vienna. The estate was handled by his widow Katharina and his brother Jakob. .....
Anton Lang's Timeline
1820 |
March 4, 1820
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Šternberk (Sternberg), Olomouc district, Moravia, Czech Republic
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1880 |
May 25, 1880
Age 60
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Vienna-15 (Fünfhaus), Austria
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