Albert Lömpcke

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Karl Wilhelm Albert Lömpcke (born April 12, 1853 in Magdeburg , † January 3, 1939 in Wiesbaden ) was a German lawyer and administrative officer .

Origin and family

Lömpcke's parents were the manor owners in Domersleben (Prov. Saxony) Johann Karl Wilhelm Lömpcke (1819–1869) and Henriette Walstab (1829–1904).

His younger brother Robert Lömpcke (1856–1922) took over his father's sugar factory and the Domersleben manor , founded in 1847, and was with Emma von Teichman und Logischen (1861–1938), daughter of the royal Prussian lieutenant general Arved von Teichman and Logischen (1829–1898), married. His son Wilhelm Lömpcke (1889–1971) continued the manor until it was expropriated by the land reform and was a member of the German gentlemen's club .

A daughter of Albert Lömpcke, Maria, married in 1919 the lawyer and later President of the Lower Saxony state parliament Paul Oskar Schuster (1888–1971).

Life

Lömpcke was born in Magdeburg-Sudenburg in 1853 , initially received private lessons and then went to school in Magdeburg, where he passed his Abitur. He studied law at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg and in Berlin . In Heidelberg he was a member of the Corps Rhenania . After completing his studies, Lömpcke was a court and government trainee in Wiesbaden and Liegnitz and a government assessor in Königsberg (Prussia) . From 1883 to 1897 he was the district administrator in Wehlau . In 1897 he became senior government councilor in Liegnitz, and in 1903 he was deputy district president in Schleswig . In 1918 he retired.

literature

  • Königsberg District: Official Gazette of the Prussian Government in Königsberg . No. 74 . Koenigsberg i. Pr. 1884.
  • Reinhard Hauf: The Prussian administration of the government district of Königsberg 1871-1920 . In: Studies on the history of Prussia . tape 31 . Grote, Cologne / Berlin 1980, p. 93 ( limited preview in Google Book search).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Lömpcke on the pages of the von Borries family (accessed on January 7, 2015).
  2. ^ Johann Carl Wilhelm Lömpcke in the Ortsfamilienbuch Magdeburg on the pages of the Verein für Computergenealogie (accessed on January 7, 2015).
  3. Robert Lömpcke on the website of the von Borries family (accessed on January 7, 2015).
  4. Lömpcke, Wilh. (W. Lömpcke's heirs), Domersleben near Wanzleben, Prov. Saxony. Raw sugar production . In: Vienna World Exhibition. Official catalog of the exhibition of the German Reich . R. von Decker, Berlin 1873, OCLC 862831181 , p. 158 ( digitized in Google book search).
  5. ^ Wilhelm Lömpcke on the pages of the von Borries family (accessed on January 7, 2015).
  6. ^ Hermann August Ludwig Degener , Walter Habel: Schuster, Paul Oskar . In: Who is who? tape 16 . Arani, Berlin 1970, OCLC 257319855 , p. 1209 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  7. ^ Karl Rügemer (Ed.): Kösener Korps lists from 1798 to 1910 . Publishing house of the Academic monthly books, Starnberg near Munich 1910, p. 119, no. 668 ( digitized in the archive portal of the Kösener and Weinheimer Corps [PDF]).