Christian Lutteroth

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Christian Friedrich Lutteroth (born November 7, 1822 in Hamburg ; † September 1, 1896 there ) was a German lawyer, landowner and politician.

Life

Lutteroth came from a successful family of merchants who had come to Hamburg from Nordhausen in 1813 and was the son of the merchant, banker and later senator Ascan Wilhelm Lutteroth and his wife (⚭ 1808) Juliane Friederike Charlotte, nee. von Legat (born May 13, 1786 in Magdeburg, † January 6, 1872 in Hamburg). He attended the Katharineum in Lübeck until he graduated from high school in Easter 1841 and studied law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn , the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin and the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg . In 1843 he became a member of the Corps Palatia Bonn . After graduation and the doctorate to Dr. jur. In 1846 he went to Geneva for a year and returned via Paris to Hamburg, where he practiced as a lawyer until 1853 . In 1848 he accompanied his father as assistant clerk to the Bundestag in Frankfurt am Main. In 1849 he worked briefly on a diplomatic mission as an attaché in Stockholm.

Christian Lutteroth on the right pillar (center), Ohlsdorf cemetery

In 1853 he bought the Rothensande estate near Malente and in 1858 the Höltenklinken estate near Oldesloe . As a pensioner he lived in Hanover from 1873 and finally in Hamburg from 1877.

From 1867 to 1870 and from 1873 to 1879 Lutteroth sat as a member of the constituency of Schleswig-Holstein 16 (Stormarn) in the Prussian House of Representatives . From 1867 to 1870 he belonged to the parliamentary group of the Left Center and from 1873 to 1879 to the parliamentary group of the German Progressive Party . He was Secretary of the House of Representatives throughout his membership in parliament. From 1866 to 1872 he was a member of the district council of the Stormarn district . He belonged to the Hamburg citizenship from 1880 to 1895 as a member of the right-wing parliamentary group.

He was married to Mathilde, born in 1849. Passavant (* 1826). The couple had eight children, including the painter Emma Lutteroth (1854-1894).

The Lutteroth family burial site is located at grid square S 25 (at the beginning of Talstrasse ) in Hamburg's Ohlsdorf cemetery : the central granite rock is flanked by two pillars from the former St. Johannis burial site , on the right pillar there is Christian in about the middle Called Lutteroth.

literature

  • Lutteroth , in: German gender book. Volume 8, Berlin: Bruer 1901, p. 347
  • Bernhard Mann : Biographical Handbook for the Prussian House of Representatives 1867-1918 (= Handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 3). Droste, Düsseldorf 1988, ISBN 3-7700-5146-7 , pp. 257-258.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener corps lists 1910, 25 , 103
  2. Hermann Genzken: The Abitur graduates of the Katharineum in Lübeck (grammar school and secondary school) from Easter 1807 to 1907. Borchers, Lübeck 1907. (Supplement to the school program 1907) ( digitized version ), no. 390