Ernst Péan

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Ernst Péan

Ernst Péan (born May 7, 1840 in Duisburg , † February 10, 1911 in Bochum ) was a German politician .

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Ernst Péan was the son of the mayor Hermann Péan. He attended the Burggymnasium in Essen and graduated from high school there in 1861. He then took up a career as an officer and in May 1862 became a portepee ensign in the Westphalian Artillery Brigade No. 7.

In 1868 he took over as second lieutenant a. D. the administration of the mayor's office Altenessen , whereby he was finally appointed mayor in May 1869. The mayor's office in Altenessen, which also included Frillendorf , Huttrop , Karnap , Schonnebeck , Katernberg , Rotthausen , Rüttenscheid and Stoppenberg , was divided on January 1, 1874. Péan took over the reduced Altenessen mayor's office, which only consisted of Karnap and Altenessen itself. The remaining parts fell to the mayor's office in Stoppenberg.

At the instigation of the secret mountain ridge and alderman Emil Krabler and at his own request, Péan resigned from the mayor's office on September 30, 1886. He was appointed administrative director of the Knappschafts- Berufsgenossenschaft in Bochum. After 23 years as administrative director, he retired on October 1, 1909. He died in 1911 at the age of 70; he was widowed by his wife Paula, née Surmann.

In 1915, the former Elisabethstraße in Essen-Altenessen-Süd was renamed Péanstraße in his honor.

Award

literature

  • Erwin Dickhoff: Essen heads . Ed .: City of Essen - Historical Association for City and Monastery of Essen. Klartext-Verlag, Essen 2015, ISBN 978-3-8375-1231-1 , p. 269 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Death certificate No. 269 from February 10, 1911, registry office Bochum-Mitte. Department Ostwestfalen-Lippe, P 6/3 (registry offices City of Bochum), No. 852, accessed on October 1, 2019 .
  2. ^ Erwin Dickhoff: Essener streets . Ed .: City of Essen - Historical Association for City and Monastery of Essen. Klartext-Verlag, Essen 2015, ISBN 978-3-8375-1231-1 .
  3. German Order Almanac. Born in 1908/9 . Verlag "Deutscher-Ordens-Almanach" GmbH, Berlin 1908, p. 1121 .
predecessor Office successor
Friedrich de Wolff Mayor of Altenessen
1868 - 1886
Theodor Stankeit