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Ferdinand C. Weinert was born in New Braunfels, Texas, on July 14, 1853, raised in Guadalupe County, Texas and schooled in New Braunfels. He married Clara Bading, and had seven children, making his residence in Seguin and Austin, Texas.Claudia Hazlewood, "WEINERT, FERDINAND C.," Handbook of Texas Online weblink, accessed June 18, 2011. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.Career
Weinert worked in various mercantile businesses in New Braunfels, Austin, and San Antonio. He was elected justice of the peace in 1875. Then he became county commissioner and county judge of Guadalupe County. He served in the Texas House 1893-1895, 1903-1905, 1931-1935 and Texas Senate 1909-1913. Weinert was appointed Secretary of State June 1, 1913.Weinert died on February 19, 1939, and was buried in the family cemetery in Seguin.Legislative Reference Library of TexasLegacy
Weinert, Texas in Haskell County, Texas is named for Senator Ferdinand C. Weinert of Seguin, who led many Seguin citizens to settle there on a last fragment of the once open frontier."WEINERT, TX (HASKELL COUNTY)," Handbook of Texas Online weblink, accessed June 18, 2011. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. Weinert, Texas on FM 20, in Guadalupe County is named for the Weinert family.Vivian Elizabeth Smyrl, "WEINERT, TX (GUADALUPE COUNTY)," Handbook of Texas Online weblink, accessed June 18, 2011. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. The Weinert House in Seguin is a restored residence of the Senator.WEB,weblink Visit the Weinert House, 2011-06-18,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120325204514weblink">weblink 2012-03-25, dead, F.C.Weinert Bridge, Weinert School and Weinert Street are also located in Seguin, Texas.References
{{Reflist}}- Frank W. Johnson, A History of Texas and Texans, 1914 (5 vols., ed. E. C. Barker and E. W. Winkler Chicago and New York: American Historical Society, reprint 1916)
- Frank Carter Adams, ed., Texas Democracy: A Centennial History of Politics and Personalities of the Democratic Party, 1836â1936 (4 vols., Austin: Democratic Historical Association, 1937)
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