Christian Carl Philipp Eisendecher

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Christian Carl Philipp Eisendecher (* around 1805, † after 1857) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Eisendecher was the son of the bailiff (Johann Christian) Friedrich Eisendecher (1774–1842) in Emden . Ernst Eisendecher and Wilhelm von Eisendecher were his cousins. He studied law from 1825 to 1827 at the University of Göttingen . In 1825 he became a member of the Corps Hannovera Göttingen and then joined the Corps Lunaburgia Göttingen in 1826 . According to reports from the Hanoverian Hermann Grote , he was one of the "main instigators" of a conspiracy aimed at connecting the Corps Hannovera to the more knightly corps Lunaburgia. His intrigue led to Hannovera losing its role as the state corps to Lunaburgia. After completing his studies, Eisendecher entered the administrative service of the Kingdom of Hanover and in 1830 became an auditor in the Syke office . In 1834 he was appointed official assessor in Osnabrück and in 1839 in the Lauenau office and in 1850 in the Knesebeck office . From 1853 to 1857 he was bailiff of the Erichsburg office .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Enrollment on October 26, 1825
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 42 , 312
  3. Kösener Corps lists 1910, 79 , 65 and 74
  4. The Lunaburgia was mainly recruited from among the graduates of the Lüneburg Knight Academy .
  5. ^ Franz Stadtmüller : History of the Corps Hannovera zu Göttingen 1809-1959 , Göttingen 1963, p. 101 with fn. 73.