Adolf Baring

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Karl August Eduard Adolf Baring (born October 14, 1860 in Celle ; † March 3, 1945 in Dresden ) was a German lawyer .

Gravestone of Adolf Baring and his wife and daughter in the Trinitatis cemetery in Dresden-Johannstadt

biography

Baring came from the Baring family . He was born as the son of the medical councilor William Baring and Luise Rose. He attended high school in Celle and after graduating from high school, studied law at the universities of Leipzig and Munich . During his studies in 1880 he became a member of the Leipzig University Choir of St. Pauli . From 1883 to 1892 he was a trainee lawyer and court assessor in Pirna, Leipzig and Dresden, as well as a regional judge in Leipzig. From 1906 to December 31, 1925 he was a royal Saxon higher regional judge at the Dresden Higher Regional Court . At the same time he was from 1913 to 1933 in-house counsel at the Dresden Post Office .

As a committed Lutheran Christian, Baring was a member of the General Evangelical Lutheran Conference .

He wrote a number of genealogical and historical studies. Baring was the father of the lawyer Martin Baring and the art collector Ursula Baring. His grandson was the historian Arnulf Baring .

Fonts

  • Expend. , 1904
  • Denominational in Saxony and Württemberg , 1910
  • Religious Education , 1912
  • History of the Baring family , 1917
  • 40 sentences to the church. Construction , 1919
  • The nobility us name , 1920
  • Franz Baring , first country supint. von Sachsen-Lauenburg , 1931 ( online at pkgodzik.de )
  • Civil law, canonical law and school law, as well as name and nobility law treatises in legal, church and political magazines, as well as in Roland and Herold

literature

  • Herrmann AL Degener. (Ed.): Wer ist's 1935 - Berlin: Degener, 1935
  • Hermann Mitgau: In memoriam Adolf Baring , In: Norddeutsche Familienkunde 1955, H. 6
  • D. Baring: Publications by Adolf Baring , 1960

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Paul Meißner (Ed.): Alt-Herren-Directory of the German Singers. Leipzig 1934, p. 107.
  2. Handbook of the German Protestant Churches 1918 to 1949. Organs - Offices - Associations - Persons . tape 1 : Supraregional institutions. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-525-55784-6 , p. 284 .