Conrad Platzmann (businessman, 1775)

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Conrad Platzmann (born October 10, 1775 in Lübeck , † October 25, 1838 ibid) was a German merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Rococo Palais Koenigstrasse 42, demolished in 1892

Platzmann was the son of Lübeck merchant Conrad Platzmann (businessman, 1749) and partner in his father's company, C. Platzmann Sons. In 1811, during the French period in Lübeck , he became a member of the Chamber of Commerce and the Lübeck Municipal Council . As a senior man of the Schonenfahrer he was elected to the city council in 1822, where he was a councilor, particularly in the commission for trade and shipping .

Like his father, Platzmann represented the consular interests of Prussia in Lübeck as vice-consul since 1803 . He lived there on the part of his wife Marianne, born in Magdeburg. Schwartz, Palais Königstrasse 42 inherited from her great uncle Etienne Gaillard , built in 1752 for Hieronymus von Küsel and newly built over with a Reichsbank building in 1892.

literature

  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling : On the Lübeck Council Line 1814-1914 , Lübeck 1915, p. 16 (No. 30)
  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling: Lübeckische Ratslinie , Lübeck 1925, No. 972

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kaufmann, French Reformed, died June 22, 1805 in Lübeck