Emil von Heimburg

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Emil Hans Ernst von Heimburg (born March 16, 1806 in Oldenburg , † October 13, 1881 in Jever ) was a German administrative officer and parliamentarian.

origin

Emil was the son of Heino Ernst von Heimburg (1765–1839) and his third wife Henriette Wilhelmine, born von Kaas († 1824).

Career

Heimburg studied at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg . In 1827 he became a member of the Corps Guestphalia Heidelberg . After completing his studies, he joined the Oldenburg civil service and was a bailiff , later a senior bailiff of the Jever office .

From 1854 to 1857 and from 1859 to 1860 Heimburg belonged to the Oldenburg State Parliament .

family

He married on May 15, 1831 in Jever Helene Marie Scheer (1813-1857). The couple had several children:

  • Johann Ernst (1833–1912), governor of the grand ducal Oldenburg
⚭ 1863 Therese Ohmstede (1843–1880)
⚭ 1881 Agnete Karoline Preuss (* 1854)
  • Helene (1835–1904), opera singer ⚭ Dr. med. Leopold Damrosch (1832–1885), emigrated to America as a conductor
  • August Eduard (* 1840) ⚭ 1979 Johanne Helene Kossenhoschen (* 1842)
  • Wilhelm (* 1944) ⚭ 1875 Martine Charlotte Ohling (* 1847)
  • Amalie (1845–1878) ⚭ NN Ohmstede
  • Karl (* 1847), Richter ⚭ 1878 Albertine Luise Rösler (1855-1893)
  • Marie (born October 14, 1848)
  • Paul (1851–1936), Prussian major general ⚭ 1885 Cornelia Schädler (1861–1938)
  • Karl Elimar Heino (1853–1901) ⚭ 1885 Auguste Luise Gerhardine Gröning (* 1857)

literature

  • Albrecht Eckhardt: From the bourgeois revolution to the National Socialist takeover. The Oldenburg State Parliament and its representatives 1848–1933. 1996, p. 96.
  • Handbook of the Prussian Nobility. Volume 2, 1893, pp. 321f.
  • Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of noble houses 1906. Seventh year, Justus Perthes, Gotha 1905, p. 291 f.

Individual evidence

  1. Gothaisches Genealogical Pocket Book of Noble Houses . (A), Justus Perthes Verlag, Gotha 1904, p. 326.
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910. 112 , 256.
  3. ^ Heimburg exhibition in Friesoythe .