Bernhard Emminghaus

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Bernhard Emminghaus

Johann Christian Bernhard Emminghaus (born December 7, 1799 in Jena , † December 14, 1875 in Weimar ) was a judicial councilor in Weimar and father of Arwed Emminghaus , who later became economist, journalist and chairman of the Gotha life insurance company in Gotha .

Life

Bernhard Emminghaus was born as the son of the married couple Ernst Bernhard Emminghaus and Amalie Karolina, geb. Wiedeburg, born. His father was a doctor of law . From 1819 to 1822 Bernhard studied at the University of Jena Law . During his studies in 1819 he became a member of the original fraternity . In 1823 he took up a position as an official lawyer in Jena, followed by a position as an official actuary in Weida in 1824. On June 24, 1826 he was appointed Dr. juris utriusque (doctor of both rights, secular (civil) law and canon canon law). This was followed in 1828 by a position as an official actuary in Niederroßla . 1834 Emminghaus is judicial magistrate in Blankenhain , the same office he joined in 1844 in Bad Berka , where he two years later Judicial Council was. He reached another step on his ladder of success in 1850 when he was appointed lecturer at the State Ministry in Weimar , finance department. Here he lived between 1858 and 1863 at Schillerstraße 12 on the 1st floor, today's Schillerhaus Weimar . At that time the Schillerhaus was already a Schiller memorial. Emminghaus probably only rented a few rooms in the house. In 1858 he was promoted to the secret finance council in Weimar.

Bernhard Emminghaus died on December 14, 1875 at the age of 76 in Weimar.

Honors

Private

Emminghaus married Amalie Selma Sturm on May 10, 1825 (born October 21, 1807 in Eisenach ; † December 6, 1884 in Weimar ). Amalie was the daughter of the Eisenach doctor and city ​​physicist Christian Benjamin Gottlieb Sturm and his wife Caroline Augustine Slevogt.

The following children were born from the marriage:

literature

  • Peter Kaupp (edit.): Stamm-Buch of the Jenaische Burschenschaft. The members of the original fraternity 1815-1819 (= treatises on student and higher education. Vol. 14). SH-Verlag, Cologne 2005, ISBN 3-89498-156-3 , p. 164.

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