Arnold Gerhard Deneken

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Arnold Gerhard Deneken (born May 17, 1759 in Bremen ; † December 27, 1836 in Bremen) was a lawyer and Senator from Bremen

biography

Deneken was the son of the businessman and elderly man Martin Deneken (1711–1776) and his wife Dorothea (?).
He was married to the mayor's daughter Adelheit Margarethe Busch (1762–?).

He graduated from a private school, from 1776 the Illustre grammar school in Bremen and from 1778 studied law at the University of Göttingen . In Göttingen he obtained his doctorate in 1781. jur.
He then spent half a year at the Reich Chamber of Commerce in Wetzlar and then traveled through southern Germany and Switzerland. From autumn 1782 he worked as a lawyer .
From 1785 to 1836 (†) he was the successor of Laurenz von dem Busch Bremen councilor / senator. During the French period in Bremen he was a tribunal judge from 1811 to 1813.

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).