Ferdinand Henkemeyer

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Ferdinand Henkemeyer ( called Unterramsel; born November 26, 1881 in Hövelhof ; † November 22, 1961 ibid) was a German politician of the Center Party and district administrator of the Paderborn district .

Life and work

After leaving school, Henkemeyer studied law and theology . After the First World War he took over his father's farm (Unterramselhof) and worked as a farmer until 1959.

He was married and had six children.

MP

From January 16, 1946 to November 19, 1956, Henkemeyer was a member of the district council of the Paderborn district for the center . He was a member of the Hövelhof municipal council until 1951.

Public offices

From January 14, 1946 to October 24, 1946, Henkemeyer was district administrator in the Paderborn district. From 1945 to 1948 he was mayor of the municipality of Hövelhof.

He was the chairman of the local agricultural association from 1950 to 1961 and from 1950 to 1955 local farmer.

literature

District Day North Rhine-Westphalia : Documentation on the district administrators and senior district directors in North Rhine-Westphalia 1945–1991.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. On the history of the mayors of Hövelhof , PDF, 3.7 MB