Friedrich Barenscheer

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Friedrich Barenscheer (* 28. February 1892 in Taetendorf-Eppensen in Barum , † 15. May 1979 in Celle ) was a German teacher and archivist , Rector , local historian and nonfiction - author .

Life

Friedrich Barenscheer, who was born in the early days of the German Empire in what would later become the Uelzen district , worked as a teacher and rector of a middle school with the main place of work in Steinförde near Wietze .

Among other things, the local researcher published the local calendar for the Lüneburg Heath , which appeared from 1969 to 1974 , and wrote not only bound documents but also numerous articles in newspapers and magazines.

Fonts (selection)

  • Tribe rows of the long-established farmer clans in the Winsen (Aller) office (= sources on farm and clan research , vol. 1), Bockenem am Harz: Schrader, 1936
  • Settlement history from the southern Lüneburg Heath (district of Celle) / Friedrich Barenscheer (= series of publications // Niedersächsischer Heimatbund , issue 20), Oldenburg: Stalling, 1939; contents
  • Paul Alpers , Friedrich Barenscheer: The field names of the district of Celle (city and district) , (= writings of the Lower Saxony Heimatbund eV , New Series, Vol. 12) (= publication of the Provincial Institute for Regional Planning, Regional and Folklore of Lower Saxony of the University of Göttingen Series A, 2, Vol. 12), published with the support of the Economic Society for the Study of Lower Saxony e. V., Oldenburg in Oldenbur: Stalling; Hanover: Theodor Schulze's bookstore and publisher, 1941; contents
    • Celler field name book. The field names of the city and the district of Celle , Celle: Schweiger & Pick, 1952
    • Reprint of the 1952 edition: Walluf, Nendeln: Sendet-Reprint, 1974, ISBN 978-3-500-29650-0 and ISBN 3-500-29650-5
  • Homeland reading sheet. Lüneburg Heath / edited by Friedrich Barenscheer / upper level (= Schroedel's reading work for middle schools ), Darmstadt; Hanover; Boppard: Schroedel Schulbuchverlag, 1951
  • Friedrich Barenscheer (arrangement): Green series. Geography and local history / Issue 14: The Lüneburg Heath and the Heidjer (= Schroedel's colorful reading series ), Hanover; Darmstadt: Schroedel's Schulbuchverlag, 1952
  • Chronicle of the freight driver village Bröckel (= series of publications of the Lönsbund, Celle , No. 3), Bröckel: Gemeinde [administration], 1963
  • Friedrich Barenscheer, Theo Oppermann : Ludwig Heinrich Christoph Hölty and Mariensee (= Calenberger Blätter , Vol. 2), Wunstorf: Oppermann, 1963
  • Alfred Keseberg , Friedrich Barenscheer et al. : Bleckmar. 866-1966. History of a Billunger village and estate, commemorative publication of the Bleckmar community on its 1100th anniversary (= Lower Saxony homeland publications , vol. 2), Bleckmar: Gemeinde [administration], 1966
  • Baptism angel in Lower Saxony (= Bomann archive , issue 9), Celle: [Bomann Museum], 1972

Individual evidence

  1. a b c o.V. : Barenscheer, Friedrich ( Memento of the original from July 31, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. in the database of Lower Saxony people (new entry required) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library in the version of April 19, 2006, last accessed on November 30, 2017 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / gwlb.de
  2. a b c RWLE Möller , Bernd Polster : Heimat- und Regionalforschung , in this .: Celle. The city book. ES, Bonn 2003, ISBN 3-00-012605-8 , pp. 123-127; here: p. 123