Constantin Caesar Kellermann

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Constantin Caesar Kellermann (born September 12, 1807 in Dresden ; † July 6, 1888 in Scheibenberg ) was a German lawyer and politician.

Kellermann's hereditary burial in Scheibenberg

Kellermann, originally from Dresden, was a city council member in the small town of Scheibenberg in the Ore Mountains in 1839 and was a city judge and clerk there. In addition, court director in Sachsenfeld with Beierfeld and Neuwelt . He belonged to the Saxon state parliaments in 1839/40 and 1842/43 as deputy member of the 12th urban constituency. After the uprising of the nail smiths , he defended them in the subsequent trials. In 1849 he won the state parliament mandate in the 49th electoral district. In 1854 Carl Benjamin Dietrich referred to him in his Scheibenberger Chronik as a lawyer , notary , court director and town clerk. Kellermann was the last miners' union and Scheibenberger district administrator. After his death in July 1888 he was buried by miners. He was buried in the crypt chapel next to St. John's Church, which he had renamed Kellermann's resting place.

Kellermann was married to Friederike Pauline Louise Hähnel (1819–1902) from Scheibenberg.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ AG Heimatgeschichte (Ed.): Carl Benjamin Dietrich: His life - his works; The small chronicles of the free mountain town of Scheibenberg with Oberscheibe , 2005 (extended reprint of the chronicle from 1839/1855), p. 73
  2. Josef Matzerath: Aspects of Saxon State Parliament History - Presidents and Members of Parliament from 1833 to 1952 , Dresden 2001, p. 108
  3. ^ AG Heimatgeschichte (Ed.): Carl Benjamin Dietrich: His life - his works; The small chronicles of the free mountain town of Scheibenberg with Oberscheibe , 2005 (extended reprint of the chronicle from 1839/1855), p. 130
  4. History of the Scheibenberg miners' association , accessed on July 19, 2009