Ernst Reinecke

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Ernst Reinecke

Ernst August Reinecke (born August 4, 1790 in Barsinghausen , † September 25, 1857 in Hanover ) was a German administrative lawyer and politician of the Kingdom of Hanover .

Life

Reinecke came from a Hanoverian civil servant family; his father was a bailiff in the Barsinghausen office . After attending school in Seesen and Hanover, Reinecke studied law at the University of Göttingen from 1807 and became a co-founder of the Corps Hannovera in 1809 . As part of the gendarmes affair he was in early September 1809 by the University of Goettingen relegated and continued his studies at the University of Heidelberg , where he 1810 founding senior of the corps Hannovera Heidelberg was and a signatory to the Heidelberger SC Comments heard from 1 June 1810 . He completed his studies there, but was relegated again at the same time in September 1810 because of the tumult of the Heidelberger SC with the Corps Vandalia . In 1812 he became an assessor at the civil tribunal in Hanover. In the war of liberation in 1813 he took part in April as a corporal and later as a cornet in the Estorff Hussar Regiment and was promoted to lieutenant in 1814. At the end of 1814 he received his farewell and became an employee of the law firm in Hanover. In 1818 he was appointed judicial councilor and in 1821 assessor in the General Court Martial in Hanover. In 1826 Reinecke became general auditor of the Hanoverian army and a member of the second chamber of the Kingdom's assembly of estates as a deputy of the Diepholzschen areas of Diepholz and Cornau . In 1856 he also became director of the Officer's Widows' Fund Institute in Hanover.

Ernst Reinecke was the owner of the war memorial from 1813 , Commander 2nd class of the Guelph Order and holder of the Wilhelms Cross .

Fonts

  • Reinecke family register
  • Reminiscences from the field of politics. Hanover 1857

literature

  • Heinrich F. Curschmann : Blue Book of the Corps Hannovera zu Göttingen, Volume 1: 1809–1899 Göttingen 2002, No. 14
  • Franz Stadtmüller : History of the Corps Hannovera zu Göttingen 1809-1959. Göttingen 1964, pp. 138-139

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matriculation Göttingen October 18, 1807
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 42 , 1
  3. Bernhard von Jacobi : Hanover's participation in the survey in the spring of 1813. Hanover 1863 ( digitized version ), p. 205 (as August Reinecke )
  4. Hof- und Staats-Handbuch for the Kingdom of Hanover 1847, p. 123
  5. ^ Court and State Handbook for the Kingdom of Hanover. 1856, p. 247