Arthur Bally | |
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Member of the Cantonal Council of Solothurn | |
In office 1886 – 31 December 1912 | |
Constituency | Olten District |
Personal details | |
Born | Arthur Bally 16 December 1849 Schönenwerd, Switzerland |
Died | 31 December 1912 Schönenwerd, Switzerland | (aged 63)
Spouse |
Julie Herzog (m. 1874) |
Relations | Eduard Bally (brother) |
Children | 4, including Max |
Parent | Carl Franz Bally (father) |
Occupation | Businessman, industrialist, politician |
Arthur Bally (16 December 1849 - 31 December 1912) was a Swiss businessman, industrialist and politician who served on the Cantonal Council of Solothurn for the Liberal-Progressive party from 1886 to 1912.
In 1892, he took-over the family business, Bally, together with his brother Eduard Bally. Bally was the younger son of Carl Franz Bally and his wife Cécile Bally (née Rychner) of Schönenwerd.[1][2]