Ernst August Hermann Wilhelm Nolte

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The church in Pöhlde , on the foundation walls of the Palatinate Pöhlde
The Church of St. Martin in Linden was Nolte's place of work from 1859 to 1872

Ernst August Hermann Wilhelm Nolte (born September 25, 1805 in Parensen , † November 9, 1872 in Linden ) was a German Protestant theologian .

Life

After Ernst August Hermann Wilhelm Nolte had worked as an assistant chaplain for his father, Pastor Johann Friedrich Nolte , in Pöhlde , he succeeded him in 1848. During the reign of the Kingdom of Hanover , Nolte finally became pastor at St. Martin's Church in Linden in 1859 and worked there in this capacity until his death in 1872.

Nolte showed a pronounced social commitment: In the time of rapidly advancing industrialization in Linden, he set up a deaconess station and was co-founder of a waiting school for children.

Honors

The pastor was posthumously honored with the naming of Noltestrasse, which was laid out in 1903 in what is now the Linden-Nord district .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Jens Schmidt-Clausen: Nolte, (1) In: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon , p. 272
  2. Hanover's fateful year 1866 in the correspondence between King George V and Queen Marie , publications of the Historical Commission for Lower Saxony and Bremen , Volume 25, Lax, Hildesheim 1966, p. 184 (1871 is mentioned here as the year of death).
  3. For the industrial history and social situation in the 19th century in the "industrial village" Linden see Wolfgang Voigt: Der Eisenbahnkönig or Romania was in Linden. Materials on the social history of workers' housing with examples from Hanover's factory suburb of Linden , Sozialpolitischer Verlag SPV, Berlin 1980
  4. Helmut Zimmermann : Noltestrasse. In: The street names of the state capital Hanover , Hanover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung, 1992, ISBN 3-7752-6120-6 , p. 183
  5. Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , Vol. 35–38, 1981, p. 85