Dietrich Heinrich Ehlermann

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Dietrich Heinrich Ehlermann (* circa 1771; † September 17, 1847 in Bissendorf ) was a royal Hanoverian chief commercial officer , owner of the Stemmen manor , grain dealer and starch manufacturer.

Life

Shortly after the end of the so-called " French period " and in the early years of the Kingdom of Hanover from Bissendorf in the acquired Wedemark originating Dietrich Heinrich Ehlermann in 1816 by a member of the family von Munchausen the manor caulking along with all the accessories for 39,000 dollars .

In 1817 Ehlermann donated 400 Reichstaler to the village of Bissendorf to employ a second school teacher for the youth, with a detailed stipulation agreed between Ehlermann and the local pastor as well as the heads of household of the village community, for example for feeding or fueling the teachers by the pupils and parents, with poor children should be exempt from "school fees" and other teacher taxes. As a result, two teachers could be employed in Bissendorf from 1817, and in 1817 two teachers, "one of whom was sexton and organist at the same time ".

Ehlermann also began to work as a mining entrepreneur in 1818 : he had a mine built on Stemmer Berg to extract hard coal . During an initial test dig , the miners hired by Ehlermann came across a 29 cm thick coal seam at a depth of 45 meters, which was at least mineable . However, Ehlermann did not pursue the coal mining there any further; it was not until almost a decade later that mining began in 1826 under the direction of the then young Steigers stop.

Now appointed to the Royal High Commercial Council, Ehlermann was able to successfully oppose the acquisition intentions of the Welf royal family with regard to the Stemmer manor.

In the first years of industrialization , there was an advertisement from DH Ehlermann & Kuhlmann in the Hannoversche Zeitung on November 27th of that year as early as 1845 :

"In connection with our grain business, we have set up a wheat and starch factory in the local area ..."

The address book of the royal capital and residence city of Hanover for 1847 lists the chief commercial officer and owner of a grain trade and starch factory at the address An der Kreuzkirche 8 , located at the Kreuzkirche Hanover , the same address as that of the co-owner Diedrich Heinrich Kuhlmann named in the company .

After Dietrich Heinrich Ehlermann died in September 1847, however, Kuhlmann announced in the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung the liquidation of the company, which had been agreed "in cooperation with the heirs of the deceased", in order to take over sole ownership of the company on the following day, November 28, 1847 DH Ehlermann & Kuhlmann to advertise the continued grain and starch factory.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c as well as: Dedensen Gümmer / Heimatfreunde auf excursion / Baron von Rössing knows the checkered history of the Stemmer manor , in: Wunstorfer Stadtanzeiger , issue no. 34A of Aug. 20, 2009; also online on the magazine's website
  2. Landeskirchliches Archiv Hannover, Kirchenkreis Burgwedel, church book Bissendorf 1844–1850, burials 1847, No. 36 (76 years old)
  3. a b c d o.V. : Caulking on the side barsinghausen.de [o. O., und D.], last accessed on August 14, 2017
  4. Landeskirchliches Archiv Hannover, Kirchenkreis Burgwedel, church book Bissendorf 1844–1850, burials 1847, no. 36
  5. ^ A b Diedrich Heinrich Kuhlmann: By the death of Mr. Ober-Commerzien-Rath DH Ehlermann ... , double advertisement from September 27th and 28th, 1847 in the daily newspaper Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung , year 1847, p. 2403; https: // books.google.de/books?id=gUxJAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA2403 Digitized from Google books
  6. a b Gustav Stölting , Börries von Münchhausen : The manors of the principalities of Calenberg, Göttingen and Grubenhagen. Description, history, legal relationships and 121 illustrations. By decision of the knighthood and with the participation of the individual owners (in Gothic script ), Hanover: Sachse & Heinzelmann, 1912, pp. 143–146; Preview over google books
  7. ^ Heinrich Henstorf : Chronicle of Bissendorf , Hanover: Verlag Hannoverscher Anzeiger Madsack & Co., 1939; passim ;
      • 2nd edition, plus a foreword from 1985, digital new edition, ed. by Christa and Friedrich Lüddecke, Neustadt / Evensen, 2004; Digitized as a Word document on the website wedemark-chroniken.de , last accessed on August 15, 2017
  8. ^ Ludwig Hoerner : Keyword Ehlermann & Kuhlmann , in ders .: Agents, Bader and Copisten. Hannoversches Gewerbe-ABC 1800–1900 . Ed .: Hannoversche Volksbank , Reichold, Hannover 1995, ISBN 3-930459-09-4 , pp. 166, 296, 426; Preview over google books
  9. Compare the digitized version of the address book on the page of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library (GWLB)
  10. Compare the data in the address book from 1847