Carl Krüger (lawyer)

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Carl Ernst Friedrich Julius Krüger (born March 14, 1815 in Schwerin , † March 7, 1883 in Wittenburg ) was a German lawyer and member of parliament.

Life

Carl Krüger was the son of the city judge Carl Wilhelm Krüger (* 1786) and his wife Caroline Friederike, b. Zinck (* 1792). In 1819 his father was transferred to the Rostock law office as a judicial advisor; so he attended the large city school in Rostock , which he graduated with honors at Easter 1835. He studied law at the University of Rostock . After completing his studies in 1841, he became a lawyer and procurator at the grand ducal law firm in Schwerin . In 1843 he worked in Lübz , and from 1844 he was lawyer and judge at the patrimonial court for the possessions of Count Friedrich von Oeynhausen in Wittenburg . Later he was also licensed as a notary . In 1849 he acted as the city judge in Hagenow . With the reform of the Mecklenburg judiciary as a result of the Reich Justice Acts , he was appointed district judge at the Wittenburg district court in 1879 and promoted to senior magistrate in 1881.

Since 1844 Krüger has been the collector of the knightly residents of the Wittenburg, Mecklenburgischer Kreis office and remained so until 1880.

In the election made possible by the revolution in Mecklenburg (1848) on October 3, 1848, he was elected to the Mecklenburg-Schwerin constituency 5: Wittenburg as a member of the Mecklenburg Assembly of Representatives. Here he became secretary and first joined the faction of the reform associations, the left , and then the faction of the moderate left or the left center , which split off from it, in which he occupied a leading position. He was a member and first secretary of the judiciary committee and vice-president of the committee assigned to this committee for the draft of not only urban regulations, but also rural municipal regulations .

In 1850 the Assembly of Representatives elected him to the State House for Mecklenburg in the Erfurt Union Parliament , which met from March 20 to April 29, 1850.

Carl Krüger was married to his cousin Marie (Charlotte Juliane), born in 1844 . Krüger (* 1822), daughter of the lawyer, court counselor and knightly secretary Hans Krüger (1796–1842) from Wittenburg. At the time of the 1867 census in Mecklenburg-Schwerin, three daughters lived in his Wittenburg household in "Steinthorschen Vorstadt Nr. 127" in addition to his wife and a maid: Anna (* 1847), Marie (* 1850) and Caroline (* 1851); two sons, Carl (* 1845) and Paul (* 1852) were just out of town in Heidelberg and Wismar.

literature

  • Krueger, Carl Ernst Friedrich Julius . In: Jochen Lengemann : The German Parliament (Erfurt Union Parliament) from 1850. A manual: Members, officials, life data, parliamentary groups (= publications of the Historical Commission for Thuringia. Large series, Vol. 6). Urban & Fischer, Munich 2000. ISBN 3-437-31128-X . P. 191

Individual evidence

  1. This is how Krüger gives his name in the 1867 census
  2. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  3. ^ Julius Wiggers : The Mecklenburg constituent assembly and the preceding reform movement: A historical account. 1850, pp. 63, 66, 69, 77
  4. ^ Later lawyer. As a high school student in Wismar, he contributed to the collection of sagas by Karl Bartsch (1832–1888).

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