Josef Bargetze

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Josef Bargetze (20 April 1810 in Triesen – 9 February 1874) was a Liechtenstein politician.[1]

Bargetze was born to Josef Bargetze and his wife Anna Maria, née Beck.[1] He was an innkeeper by profession when he was elected to the Liechtenstein Parliament in 1862.[1] After the 1866 election, he resigned from parliament because a lottery had to determine whose term would run until 1866 or 1869.

In the 1869 election, Bargetze was elected deputy to the Landtag.[1] He married Maria Anna, née Kindle, and had five children with her, including Franz Xaver Bargetze.[1]

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