Ernst Hundt the Elder

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Ernst Hundt the Elder Ä.

Ernst Hundt (born July 7, 1832 in Calbe , † April 29, 1906 in Halle (Saale) ) was a German pastor in the Altmark.

Life

Hundt's parents were the cloth manufacturer Friedrich David Hundt and his wife Johanna Friederike Magdalene geb. Ruthendorf. Hundt attended the Cathedral High School in Magdeburg . From the summer semester of 1853 he studied Protestant theology at the Friedrichs University in Halle . In 1853 he became a member of the Neoborussia Halle . After the first state examination in theology, he took up a position as private tutor in Zülzefitz near Labes in the Regenwalde district ( Pomerania province ). After the well -lined Second Theological state examination, he went in 1858 as rector and preacher afternoon after Arneburg . Ordained on January 10, 1866 , he received his first pastor in Jarchau near Stendal . In 1874 he returned to his hometown. At St. Stephen's Church (Calbe) he was a deacon, from 1884 senior pastor and from 1894 superintendent . In addition, he worked as a district school inspector and from 1892 as head of the ephoral administration of the diocese of Calbe . On April 1, 1904, he was retired . In 1868 Hundt married Ida Fischer, the pastor's daughter from Arneburg . She gave him three daughters. After she died of typhus in 1874 , Hundt married Julia Riese , daughter of the Wernigerode factory owner Gustav Riese , in 1876 . She gave him two more daughters and the younger son Ernst Hundt , who also became a New Prussian.

Hundt left behind a unique stud book , which was discovered in 1995 and edited by Jürgen Kloosterhuis . It contains around 40 entries, mainly from the period January to March 1856. It is kept by the Central Custody of the Martin Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg .

literature

  • Jürgen Kloosterhuis : Deciphering "Couleur Hieroglyphs". For the corporate history evaluation of a studbook and a picture album from the area around the Halle Neoborussia, approx. 1855/56 . Einst und Jetzt , Vol. 43 (1998), pp. 105-134

Individual evidence

  1. a b c J. Kloosterhuis (1998)
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 100/36.