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Holzschuher, Heinrich, 1798-1847

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Personal name headingHolzschuher, Heinrich, 1798-1847
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Variant(s)Allernoth, Gotthilf, 1798-1847
Drachenfels, David Löw, 1798-1847
Holzschuher, Johann Heinrich Christoph, 1798-1847
Birth date1798-02-11
Death date1847-12-30
Place of birthWunsiedel (Germany)
Place of deathHof (Hof, Germany)
Profession or occupationSocial workers Hymn writers
Found inWikipedia in German WWW site, via Google Translate, viewed April 28, 2021 (Hienrich Holzschuher; born February 11, 1798 in Wunsiedel, Upper Franconia; died December 30, 1847 at Bug Castle, Hof / Saale district; social worker and hymn poet; "he was committed to a "practical Christian education of the people", but also published historical studies, political-satirical works, poems and biographical treatises"; only poetry he used his own name for is the 2nd and 3rd verse of "O du fröhliche, o du selige", the first verse having been written by Johannes Daniel Falk)
VIAF, viewed April 28, 2021 DNB 118706837 (Hienrich Holzshuher, 1798-1847; pseudonyms: Gotthilf Allernoth; David Löw Drachenfels. variant name: Holzschuher, Johann Heinrich Christoph. 1798-1847)
Not found inO du fröhliche, o du selige ; Süsser die Glocken nie klingen, [1908]
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