Carl Hehner (politician, 1809)

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Carl Philipp Hehner (also Karl ) (born March 24, 1809 in Mensfelden near Limburg an der Lahn , † April 1, 1880 in Wiesbaden ) was a German lawyer and politician .

Life

Hehner was the son of the mayor Philipp Heinrich Hehner (1760-1823) and his wife Maria Barbara nee Koch (1780-1820). He married Lisette Sophie Caroline Senfft (born April 2, 1819 in Niederlauken , † January 21, 1901 in Wiesbaden), the daughter of Johann Wilhelm Heinrich Senfft (1795-1873), and Wilhelmine Christine Dilthey, (1797-1867). Their son, Adolf Clemens Hermann Hehner (1858–1922), was a member of the Nassau municipal parliament . His brother Heinrich Karl August Hehner (1790–1842) was a bailiff and judicial advisor in the Reichelsheim office , his son Carl Hehner (1816–1869) a member of the Nassau parliament.

From 1826 to 1829, Hehner studied law and political science at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg . Afterwards he was admitted to the office in Selters , Hadamar , Rennerod , Wallmerod , Idstein and Usingen . He worked as a secretary, then as an assessor and from 1843 to 1848 as court and appellate judge in Usingen . In 1848/49 he was a councilor in the government of the Duchy of Nassau in Wiesbaden during the March Revolution . In 1849 he became court and appellate judge in Dillenburg . On July 1, 1849, jurisdiction and administration were separated at the lowest level and jurisdiction was carried out by judicial offices. He was judicial officer in Marienberg from 1851 to 1854 (as a punitive transfer) . In the reaction era, the old state of the offices was restored in 1854. Hehner received the departure for political reasons. From 1855 he worked as a lawyer in Limburg an der Lahn, then in Wiesbaden. Finally in 1860 he was again court and appeal judge and in 1866 (until 1879) higher appeal judge in Wiesbaden .

From May 18, 1848 to June 18, 1849 he was a member of the Frankfurt National Assembly for the 5th constituency of Nassau ( Königstein im Taunus ) in the Westendhall parliamentary group . He was a member of the Central March Association . Then he belonged to the Stuttgart rump parliament .

From 1870 to 1872 he was a member of the House of Representatives of the Prussian Landtag for the German Progressive Party .

literature

  • Heinrich Best , Wilhelm Weege: Biographical manual of the members of the Frankfurt National Assembly 1848/49. Droste, Düsseldorf 1998, ISBN 3-7700-0919-3 , p. 173.

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