Friedrich Christian Vogel

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Friedrich Christian Vogel around 1860

Friedrich Christian Karl Vogel (born March 17, 1800 in Neuhütte , † March 26, 1882 in Siegen ) was a Wittgenstein pastor, writer, poet and politician.

Life

Rectory in Feudingen before 1900

After primary school in Straßebersbach and private lessons in preparation for Latin school with a pastor, Friedrich Christian Vogel attended the Dillenburg pedagogy for about six years from 1812 or 1813 . He then moved on to study theology at the High School Herborn . Like his brother Christian Daniel Vogel's studies there, his studies were supported by the Möller'sche Scholarship Foundation, founded by Pastor Johann Friedrich Möller (1688 - 1756). After graduation, he initially got a job as assistant preacher in Fischelbach in June 1823 . Since November 16, 1823 he was pastor there. From March 28, 1830 until his retirement on October 1, 1873, he held the pastoral position in Feudingen . As a supporter of the Union of Protestant Churches , he campaigned for the establishment of the new church order with its agendas. At the first Church Synod of 1835 he was elected Synod Assessor (Scriba). This election was confirmed in the district synods of 1840-1847. In 1842 he was elected as assessor of the superintendent of the Wittgenstein diocese Pastor Schmidt from Laasphe. Standing under the patronage of Prince von Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein , he regularly held services in the castle church, alternating with the court preacher who represented him in Feudingen . He was also a school inspector. His adoption took place at the synod of 1874. In retirement he lived in Siegen.

Vogel was active as a writer and poet. He was the author of the first and quite extensive desert directory for the Wittgensteiner Land , one of the oldest writings on Wittgenstein regional studies. He wrote other writings, especially poems, under his pseudonym Rübald (vom) Lindenrain .

In 1848 Vogel in the province of Westphalia in the 9th electoral district (Wittgenstein district, Siegen district, Kirchhunden office) was elected to the Frankfurt National Assembly as deputy to Gustav von Mevissen zu Dülken .

family

Friedrich Christian Vogel and Marianne Vogel b. Jung around 1860

Friedrich Christian Vogel came from an old North Hessian forest ranger family. His parents were the head forester in Neuhütte Ludwig Heinrich Vogel (1760–1821) and the farmer's daughter Margareta Elisabeth Vogel b. Nassau from Eibelshausen . His grandfather was also a forester in Neuhütte. His great-grandparents were the forester on the Neuhütte near Straßebersbach Johann Peter Vogel and a daughter of the former forester on the Neuhütte with the family name Debus. His great-great-grandfather Johann Heinrich Vogel (1672–1758) was a kitchen hunter for the barons of Dörnberg at Herzberg Castle .

Friedrich Christian Vogel had nine siblings, five brothers and four sisters, five of whom died early. His oldest brother was Christian Daniel Vogel , pastor in Kirberg and well-known Nassau historian. His brother Justus Vogel (1795–1865) was the chief forester in Weilburg .

On November 30, 1826, he married Marianne Karoline Jung (1807–1878), daughter of the smelter inspector Johann Jakob Jung and Katharina Amalie Jung, born in Steinbrücken . Becker (1782-1850). The marriage had eight children, Rudolf (1827–1904), Dr. med. and medical councilor in Siegen, Thusnelde (1829–1896), married to the Siegen merchant Gustav Schleifenbaum, Kunigunde (1831–1900), married to Engelbert Schmidt, Reinhold (1833–1870), medical officer, killed in action at Orléans , Ottmar I (1835– 1837), Ottmar II (1839–1876), smelter in Thale , Mathilde (1842–1908), married to Georg Becker, pastor, and Alwine (1846–1930), married to August Klein, manufacturer in Dahlbruch .

Awards

Fonts

  • Historical-topographical news and hints about old towns, farms etc. in Wittgenstein . In: Intelligence sheet for the districts of Siegen, Wittgenstein and Altenkirchen , year 25, 1847, No. 1 - 4.
  • Numerous other writings, especially poems, under his pseudonym Rübald (vom) Lindenrain in the intelligence sheet for the districts of Siegen, Wittgenstein and Altenkirchen .

literature

  • Joachim Naumann: Long sausages and short sermons - On the person of the Feuding pastor Friedrich Christian Vogel . In: Wittgenstein, sheets of the Wittgensteiner Heimatverein e. V. Year 56, 1968, Volume 32, Issue 3, pp. 110-119.

Individual evidence

  1. HHStAW (Hessisches Hauptstaatsarchiv Wiesbaden) Dept. 1095 File No. 97.
  2. Susanne Büchner: Friedrich Kiel's piano chamber music in sonata form , dissertation Heidelberg 2014, part 2, page 664.
  3. a b c Werner Wied (Ed.): Feudingen 1218–1968, Ein Wittgensteiner Dorfbuch , p. 260, 1968
  4. Gustav Bauer (pastor in Bad Laasphe): From a hundred years of history of the Wittgenstein District Synod 1818-1918 , 1952.
  5. ^ Official Journal of the Prussian Government Minden 1842 / Item 8 of February 25, page 68.
  6. Westfälischer Merkur, No. 119, May 18, 1848