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Leonor Reichenheim

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bernburg, Saale, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
Death: January 26, 1868 (53)
Berlin, Germany
Immediate Family:

Son of Nathanael Reichenheim and Cäcilie Zipora Reichenheim
Husband of Helena Reichenheim
Father of Amalie Lesser; Ludwig Reichenheim; Adolf Reichenheim; Agnes Simon; Dr. med. Max Reichenheim and 4 others
Brother of Henriette Oberwarth; Louis Reichenheim; Adolf Reichenheim; Moritz Reichenheim; Eduard Reichenheim and 5 others

Occupation: Politician, entrepreneur, patron of arts
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About Leonor Reichenheim

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cf.: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonor_Reichenheim

&: http://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd133996131.html

German manufacturer and politician; born at Bernburg May 3, 1814; died at Berlin Jan. 26, 1868. At the age of fourteen he entered his father's business, which was located first at Magdeburg and then at Berlin, and which later became very prosperous. In 1846 the firm bought from the Seehandlung the woolen-mill at Wuestegiersdorf in Silesia, which soon became one of the leading establishments in the country, employing 2,500 laborers and maintaining model institutions for the welfare of the working classes, such as a school and an orphan asylum. The firm had also a branch in England. In 1854 Reichenheim was honored with the title of commercial councilor; and in 1855 he received the Order of the Red Eagle, third class. In 1859 he was elected a member of the Prussian Diet for the district of Reichenbach-Waldenburg, and he was returned to every successive legislature until his death. The same district elected him as its representative to the first North German Reichstag in 1867. He further served as a member of the Stadtverordneten, or board of aldermen, of Berlin from 1864, and was made a municipal councilor ("Stadtrath") in 1867. He held offices also in the Jewish community, notably as director of the Jewish hospital.

In the Diet he distinguished himself as a recognized authority on questions of financial and industrial legislation, and during the whole time that he was a member of the house he served on committees dealing with such questions. His integrity and ability often won for him the applause of the conservatives in the house, although he was a strong advocate of the people's rights in the period of the "Conflict" between Bismarck and the Diet.

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Leonor Reichenheim's Timeline

1814
May 3, 1814
Bernburg, Saale, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
1842
April 2, 1842
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
1843
November 18, 1843
Berlin, BE, Germany
1845
December 10, 1845
Berlin, Germany
1851
April 6, 1851
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
1852
May 14, 1852
1853
December 28, 1853
Berlin, Germany
1868
January 26, 1868
Age 53
Berlin, Germany
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