Eduard Brackenhoeft

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Eduard Wilhelm Brackenhoeft (born May 31, 1845 in Stockelsdorf , † January 7, 1914 in Hamburg ) was a German lawyer and member of the Hamburg Parliament .

Life

Brackenhoeft grave , now: Hübener , Ohlsdorf cemetery

Brackenhoeft received his doctorate in Kiel in 1868 ; his application for admission to the bar in Hamburg in 1868 was rejected. After having worked for various lawyers and procurators for three years, his renewed request was granted. Brackenhoeft was enrolled as a lawyer in Hamburg on April 15, 1872 . He was registered as an attorney until 1913 and was one of the most busy attorneys.

Brackenhoeft was involved in the Protestant regional church and at times belonged to the senior elders . In his spare time he wrote a church disciplinary law, which he handed over to the President of the Council of Churches Carl August Schröder in 1913 .

Brackenhoeft belonged to the Hamburg citizenship from 1898 to 1910, as a member of the faction of the right.

Eduard Brackenhoeft was buried in the area of ​​the family grave, Ohlsdorfer Friedhof in Hamburg, grid square U 12 (northeast of Chapel 1) (now: Hübener sponsorship grave ).

Archival material

Hamburg State Archives, 731-8_A 752 Brackenhoeft, Eduard W.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Gerrit Schmidt: The history of the Hamburg legal profession from 1815 to 1879, Hamburg 1989, ISBN 3923725175 , p. 368.
  2. Barbara Leisner, Heiko KL Schulze, Ellen Thormann: The Hamburg main cemetery Ohlsdorf. History and tombs , Verlag Hans Christians, Hamburg 1990, page 114, cat. 740