Anton Cleve

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Anton Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig Cleve (born February 22, 1789 in Fredelsloh , † May 11, 1848 in Ohlhof near Goslar) was a German administrative lawyer and farmer.

Life

Anton Cleve was the eldest son of the monastery administrator in Fredelsloh and later land tenant in Wülfinghausen (Springe district) and landowner of Astfeld Anton Friedrich Carl Cleve (1755–1823) and his first wife Felicitas Caroline Augusta nee. Breymann (1766–1789) from Hakenstedt.

Cleve studied law at the University of Göttingen from 1808 . On January 18, he was one of the founders of the Corps Hannovera Göttingen . After the gendarme affair , he moved to the University of Heidelberg in the winter semester of 1809/1810 and in March 1810 became the founder and first consenior of the Corps Hannovera Heidelberg . On the part of the University of Heidelberg he was evicted in late summer 1810 because of tumult with the Corps Vandalia I Heidelberg. He fought as a liberation fighter in the Battle of Waterloo . Cleve joined the Hanoverian administrative service and became a bailiff in the Coppenbrügge office and landlord in Ohlhof.

Cleve married Charlotte Louise Dorothea born in Holzminden in 1812. Weland (1789–1819) from Braunschweig. From this marriage two daughters were born. In his second marriage, he married Johanna Henriette Wilhelmine Siemens (1787–1840) in Goslar in 1824 and had one more daughter with her.

The bailiff Carl Cleve was his half-brother.

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Individual evidence

  1. enrolled on October 5, 1808
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 42 , 13