Ernst Lohmann (Administrative Lawyer)

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Ernst Lohmann (born June 20, 1863 in Hanover , † December 18, 1941 in Gadderbaum ) was a German administrative lawyer, most recently president of the state consistory in Hanover.

Life

Lohmann attended school in Hanover, Minden and Berlin, where he graduated from the Wilhelms-Gymnasium in 1882 . After studying law at the University of Göttingen , he became a trainee lawyer in Lübbenau , Berlin, Danzig and, from 1889, a government trainee lawyer in Halberstadt . He did his military service as a one-year volunteer in the 5th Baden Infantry Regiment No. 113 in Freiburg im Breisgau and came in the autumn of 1890 as an assessor at the district office in Siegen . In 1892 he got a job as a laborer in the Reich Office of the Interior in Berlin.

In 1895 Lohmann was appointed district administrator of the Bersenbrück district, where he stayed until 1901. In 1901 he was reappointed as a lecturer in the Reich Office of the Interior. Most recently he was active as a secret senior government councilor before he moved to the service of Prince Christian-Ernst zu Stolberg-Wernigerode as chamber president in 1907 . In this function he lived with his family, for which his wife Margarethe geb. Vogler and three daughters and two sons Walter and Werner belonged to the present Hereditary Prince Palace in Lindenallee in Wernigerode. In 1921 he accepted the call as president of the state consistory in Hanover and curator of the Loccum monastery , where he worked until he was 61 in 1924. He retired in Wernigerode, where he had acquired the villa in Schülerstrasse 6. He succumbed to a stroke during a recreational stay in the Gadderbaum district of Bethel , now Bielefeld .

He was buried on December 22, 1941 in the Theobaldi cemetery in Wernigerode.

literature

  • Ernst Rudolf Huber, Wolfgang Huber: State and Church in the 19th and 20th centuries . Volume 1, 1988