August Friedrich Brödermann

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August Friedrich Brödermann (born November 25, 1816 in Lisbon , † April 3, 1885 in Hamburg ) was a German businessman .

Life

Brödermann was a businessman in the August Friedrich Brödermann company in Hamburg. The company imported sugar from Havana and exported linen from Bielefeld . Brödermann was involved in various shipping companies, including Rob's Mediterranean line . M. Sloman .

He was involved in the St. Petrikirche in Hamburg. There Brödermann acted as an adjunct from 1847 to 1848 and from 1849 to 1862 as a hundred and eighty . In addition, from 1848 to 1851 he was a member of the death shop deputation and the pension fund for widows and orphans of state officials and officers. From 1851 to 1854 he was provisional for the inn.

Brödermann was a member of the Hamburg citizenship from 1859 to 1862 . Upon request, he was released from citizenship before the end of his mandate for a planned stay in Madeira .

literature

  • Wilhelm Heyden: The members of the Hamburg citizenship 1859–1862 . Festschrift for December 6, 1909. Herold in Komm., Hamburg 1909, p. 22 .