Cai Werner Fürsen

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Cai Werner Fürsen (born January 21, 1806 in Tangsholm on Alsen , † April 18, 1862 in Hamburg ) was a Hardesvogt .

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Cai Werner Fürsen was a son of Hardesvogts Ernst Georg Joachim Fürsen . He had four sisters and six brothers, including Colonel Johann Nikolaus Fürsen-Bachmann .

Fürsen passed the legal exam in 1829. He then moved to Copenhagen and worked as an auditor and later as an official secretary in the Tondern office under the direction of the bailiff von Krogh. Then he held the post of Hardesvogte of the Schluxharde in Rapstedt . During the first armistice of the Schleswig-Holstein uprising in 1848, he left for Hamburg. When war broke out again in 1850, he lost his position and settled permanently in Hamburg. Here he died impoverished in April 1862.

Fürsen was married to Louise Antoinette Gotthardine Eicke (born November 17, 1815 in Schleswig ; † December 16, 1894 ibid) since April 15, 1842 . The couple had three daughters.

literature

  • Ernst Joachim Fürsen : Fürsen, Cai Werner . in: Schleswig-Holstein Biographical Lexicon . Volume 2. Karl Wachholtz Verlag, Neumünster 1971, p. 151