Edmund Plessing

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Edmund Plessing

Edmund Wilhelm Plessing (born January 17, 1856 in Lübeck ; † April 20, 1918 there ) was a lawyer in Lübeck.

Life

career

Edmund Plessing was the son of the Lübeck customs inspector Carl Georg Plessing . He attended the Katharineum in Lübeck until he graduated from high school in Easter 1876 and studied law. After his return from university, he was the last lawyer to take his legal exam before the Lübeck Higher Appeal Court and on October 1, 1879 , settled as a lawyer in the Hanseatic city . He remained active in this profession and as a notary until his death .

He became an influential advisor to the Lübeck Fiscus of the state . His main strength lay in the field of state finance . He was also a legal advisor to the Lübeck-Büchener Eisenbahn- Gesellschaft, Lübeck private bank and a large number of major companies in his hometown.

The weight of his judgment and his wealth of experience created a position for him in Lübeck that a lawyer seldom got in the circumstances there.

In addition to his professional activity, his activity was for the charitable purposes of the city, but he always refused to participate in the citizenship.

He belonged to the boards of the savings and loan fund , the Jenisch free school , the children's hospital and others.

family

Edmund was married to Alice, born Lange.

Alice also had a doctorate and was a respected citizen of Lübeck.

The tram turned when she died in 1924 from a market to the cremation in the crematorium on the Vorwerker cemetery propelled extra trams available.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hermann Genzken: The Abitur graduates of the Katharineum zu Lübeck (grammar school and secondary school) from Easter 1807 to 1907. Borchers, Lübeck 1907 ( digitized version ), no. 754