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He was the founder of a major German clock producing factory in the town of Schwenningen, Württemberg. | He was the founder of a major German clock producing factory in the town of Schwenningen, Württemberg. | ||
− | Kienzle became a foster-son of [[Mauthe, Friedrich|Friedrich Mauthe]] after his father's early death and started to work in the | + | Kienzle became a foster-son of [[Mauthe, Friedrich|Friedrich Mauthe]] after his father's early death and started to work in the [[Friedrich Mauthe GmbH|Mauthe clock factory]] at the age of fourteen. After an apprenticeship in a colonial goods business in Triberg, KIENZLE worked with Johannes SCHLENKER, a well known master clockmaker, married |
− | After an apprenticeship in a colonial goods business in Triberg, KIENZLE worked with Johannes SCHLENKER, a well known master clockmaker, married | ||
his daughter in 1883 and took over the clock making facility together with his brother-in-law, Karl-Johannes SCHLENKER. | his daughter in 1883 and took over the clock making facility together with his brother-in-law, Karl-Johannes SCHLENKER. | ||
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Kienzle, Jakob
Jakob Kienzle was born on 12th April, 1859 in Schwenningen.
He was the founder of a major German clock producing factory in the town of Schwenningen, Württemberg.
Kienzle became a foster-son of Friedrich Mauthe after his father's early death and started to work in the Mauthe clock factory at the age of fourteen. After an apprenticeship in a colonial goods business in Triberg, KIENZLE worked with Johannes SCHLENKER, a well known master clockmaker, married his daughter in 1883 and took over the clock making facility together with his brother-in-law, Karl-Johannes SCHLENKER.