Albert Hermann from Post

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Albert Hermann von Post (born November 5, 1777 in Bremen , † September 8, 1850 in Bremen) was a lawyer and Bremen senator / councilor.

biography

Von Post was the son of Mayor Liborius Diederich von Post (1737–1822) and his wife Anna Gertrud (1741–1838). He was the brother-in-law of Senator Georg Oelrichs (1754-1809).
He was married to the pastor's daughter Adelheid Nonnen (1778-1852); both had ten children, including the Senate and Court Secretary Christian Abraham (1804–1866), whose son was the judge Albert Hermann Post (1839–1895). From 1820 the family lived in the residential and office building Kolpingstrasse 2/3 (formerly Gartenstrasse 3) of the businessman Johann Henrich Buschmann.

He completed his school days in Bremen, from 1794 at the Illustre grammar school in Bremen .
From 1796 he studied law at the University of Göttingen and received his doctorate in 1800 in Göttingen to become a Dr. jur.

From 1808 to 1849 he was the successor of Franz Tidemann Bremen Senator. During the French period in Bremen , he was a tribunal judge in 1811/13. In 1849 he became President of the College of Judges.

See also

literature

  • Nicola Wurthmann: Senators, friends and families. Rule structures and self-image of the Bremen elite between tradition and modernity (1813–1848) . Self-published by the Bremen State Archives, Bremen 2009, ISBN 978-3-925729-55-3 , ( publications from the State Archives of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen 69), (also: Hamburg, Univ., Diss., 2007).