Alfred Heyne

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Georg Alfred Heyne (born November 20, 1792 in Göttingen ; † February 11, 1874 there ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Alfred Heyne was the son of the Göttingen university professor Christian Gottlob Heyne and his second wife Georgine Brandes, daughter of Hofrat Georg Friedrich Brandes . After attending school at the convent school Ilfeld from Easter 1807 to Michaelmas 1809 Alfred Heyne began studying law at the University of Göttingen , where he was first in the Clubb entered the Hanoverian, who after the ban of the Corps Hannovera Göttingen due to the gendarmes affair in Illegality persisted. In the summer semester of 1812 he moved to Heidelberg University and became a member of theCorps Hannovera Heidelberg . He returned to Göttingen for the winter semester of 1812/1813 and became Consenior of the Corps. As such, on April 2, 1813, together with the Hanoverian senior Zachariae, he was one of the signatories of the second Göttingen SC Comment , with which the Göttingen Senior Citizens' Convention revised its 1809 statutes. Its student pedigree with memorabilia that time was in the early 1930s in the possession of his descendants. He took part in the Wars of Liberation as a lieutenant in the Hanoverian Landwehr . He entered the administrative service of the Kingdom of Hanover and in 1818 initially became an official assessor at the royal court school office in Göttingen. In 1841 he was promoted to Hanoverian bailiff in the Northeim office in the Landdrostei Hildesheim . In 1856 he became the Hanoverian Oberamtmann in Northeim and held this position until he retired on October 1, 1865.

Alfred Heyne was married to Georgine Sophie Henriette Heinsius, daughter of the bailiff Georg August Gabriel Heinsius († 1818) in Niedeck , since 1818 . He was a half-brother of the Göttingen university maid Therese Huber .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matriculation Göttingen October 7, 1809
  2. ^ Enrollment in Heidelberg May 8, 1812
  3. Curschmann, Blaubuch No. 046
  4. ^ Second matriculation in Göttingen, October 21, 1812
  5. Extensive excerpt from Otto Deneke in the SUB Göttingen , signature Cod. Ms. O. Deneke 483
  6. see their work edition