Carl Waldeck

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Carl Wilhelm Ludwig Waldeck (born February 14, 1810 in Korbach ; † in the 19th century) was a German forester and politician .

Life

Waldeck was the son of the magistrate Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Waldeck and his wife Wilhelmine Johannette nee Lambrecht. His first marriage was Karoline Grabe on April 18, 1841 in Helmighausen. On May 7, 1842, he married the sister of his first wife, Anna Charlotte Friederike Auguste Grabe, for the second time there.

From 1830 to 1834 he did military service. Then he got a job in the forest service as a border forester in Usselen. In 1837 he was transferred to Dülfershof in the same position, where he took up residence in Frebershausen. In 1840 he was promoted to district forester and transferred to the cuckoo as district forester of the Orper Forest. In 1848 he was transferred to the Stryck in the Willinger Forest. After the failure of the March Revolution , he gave up his service in 1852 and emigrated to America.

From November 19, 1850 (as successor to Wilhelm Schleicher ) to 1851, he was a member of the state parliament of the Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont . He was elected in the VII constituency.

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