Antonín Pisinger

   
  • builder

    Antonín Pisinger
  • Date of birth

    18. 4. 1902 Koloměřice, České Budějovice district
  • Date of death

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Son of the house owner, later farmer František Pisinger (born 14. 9. 1862 Koloměřice) and Barbara, née Mašková (born 14. 3. 1861 Třitim, České Budějovice district). He had five older siblings – brothers Václav, František, and Josef and sisters Maria and Anna. The Pisingers lived in Koloměřice, no. 33 (now part of the village of Chrášťany). Later, probably shortly after Antonín's birth, they bought farmstead no. 36.

Antonín Pisinger trained as a bricklayer under J. Dušek in Týn nad Vltavou. He then attended the bricklaying department of the Czech State Technical School (Česká státní průmyslová škola) in České Budějovice (graduated in June 1924). No information has yet been found about his activities between his graduation from the technical school and 1932. On 22. 9. 1934 in Přerov, he married Maria Zelinková, born 9. 3. 1910 in Boršov, Hodonín district (formerly Kyjov district, now part of Kyjov), a student at the Medical Faculty in Brno, daughter of the specialist teacher Karel Zelinka and Marie, née Růžičková. In the marriage register of the parish office in Přerov, Antonín Pisinger is listed as a builder in Brno, living at Goethova (now Zachova) Street 36. On 4. 2. 1935, a son, Miloš, was born to Mr and Mrs Pisinger. From Antonín Pisinger's time in Brno, so far it has only been possible to identify the tenement houses on Kopečná Street in Brno that he designed and built and a tenement house with a café and shops on the corner of Komenský and Jana Masaryka Streets, of which he was also the owner.

After the war, he was the national administrator of the construction companies Arnošt Zeckertin Staré Město pod Sněžníkem and Karel Titzein Hanušovice, which were incorporated into the Československé stavební závody, n. p. Prahacompany at the end of 1948 and the beginning of 1949, respectively. Afterwards, he was employed as a builder at the national Construction Company Šumperk (Pozemní stavby Šumperk). He lived with his family in Staré Město pod Sněžníkem (now Staré Město), where his wife worked as a GP. At the beginning of 1950, due to the breakdown of his marriage, he moved to Jihlava, where he lived in his house at Komenského Street 33. He worked at Stavoprojekt in Jihlava as head of the quantity surveyor group.

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