Ferdinand Anderson

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Ferdinand Anderson (born April 23, 1804 in Breslau , today Poland , † December 22, 1864 in Frankfurt (Oder) ) was a German lawyer and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly .

Life

Anderson studied 1824-1828 in Berlin jurisprudence . In 1831 he became a higher regional court assessor in Hamm . He was then until 1837 judicial advisor at the city court in Potsdam . In 1837 he became a city judge there before he became a higher regional judge in Frankfurt (Oder) in 1844 . Four years later he went to Poznan in the same position . Also in 1848, on May 18, he became a member of the Frankfurt National Assembly and remained so until May 20 of the following year. His constituency Beeskow had 81,700 inhabitants and was made up of the electoral districts of Teltower, Niederbarnimer and Lebuser district. He belonged to the left center, the Westendhall parliamentary group , and was active on the petitions committee from May 24th. He elected Friedrich Wilhelm IV as emperor. In 1852 he returned to Frankfurt (Oder), where he was a member of the appeals court .

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Footnotes

  1. after Best / Weege 1996, p. 82, Joachim Winkler mentions May 23
  2. Joachim Winkler, 1998, p. 29