Friedrich Emmerling

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Friedrich Emmerling

Johann Christian Friedrich Emmerling (born July 3, 1801 in Arnstadt ; † December 18, 1879 there ) was a national liberal German politician .

family

Friedrich Emmerling was the son of butcher Johann Christian Heinrich Emmerling and his wife Johanna Elisabethe Christiane Hempel. Friedrich Emmerling, who was Protestant-Lutheran, married Friederike Amalie Schönherr, widowed Hartmann, on May 2, 1833, widowed Hartmann, (born August 14, 1803 in Arnstadt; † January 27, 1863 ibid), the daughter of the merchant and merchant Bernhard Heinrich Schönherr and widow of the town clerk and government attorney Carl Georg Wilhelm Hartmann. Emmerling's daughter Friederike Eleonore Louise (1835–1909) was married to Eduard Louis Maempel (1827–1908). Their second daughter Antonie Ida (1857-1905) (Emmerling's granddaughter) was later the wife of the state parliament member Benjamin Kiesewetter .

Friedrich Emmerling worked as a jeweler in Amstadt.

politics

From 1851 to 1856 Emmerling was second mayor of Arnstadt. From 1857 he was first mayor with a service period of 12 years. At the end of this period, he was granted a 3-year extension. In the fall of 1871 he was given a temporary leave of absence due to illness; his deputy was the city council chairman Julius Hülsemann . Hülsemann was then signed as his successor at the end of the year.

From June 28, 1847 to March 27, 1848 Emmerling was a member of the Schwarzburg-Sondershäuser Landtag as deputy for Christian Theodor Zimmermann in the constituency of the city of Arnstadt. After the March Revolution he was again a member of the state parliament for the constituency of the city of Arnstadt between August 28 and October 16, 1848. He took liberal positions.

Honors

In September 1863 he was honored with the title Princely Council. In 1867 he was awarded the Cross of Merit of the Duke of Saxony-Ernestine House Order and in 1870 with the Royal Prussian Crown Order IV class.

literature

  • Jochen Lengemann : Landtag and regional representation of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen 1843–1923. Biographical handbook (= Parliaments in Thuringia 1809–1952. Vol. 3). G. Fischer, Jena et al. 1998, ISBN 3-437-35368-3 , pp. 169-170.
  • Andrea Kirchschlager: Mayor and Councilor of the City of Arnstadt from the Middle Ages to the present. Commemorative publication on the occasion of the 750th anniversary of the granting of city rights to Arnstadt on April 21, 1266 by Abbot Heinrich von Hersfeld. Arnstadt: Verlag Kirchschlager 2016, p. 49 (portrait p. 48). (with corrections and additions to Lengemann)

Individual evidence

  1. For the relationship to the special houses District Administrator Bernhard Maempel cf. the graphic in Lengemann p. 328.
  2. ^ Second mayor was then Adolph Kehl (1805–1875). (Kirchschlager p. 75.)
  3. Der Deutsche 1870 No. 55 .
  4. Der Deutsche 1871 No. 112
  5. Der Deutsche 1871 No. 157 .
  6. Der Deutsche 1863 No. 116 .
  7. Der Deutsche 1867 No. 62 .
  8. Der Deutsche 1870 No. 85 .
  9. Some information in Lengemann p. 169 does not concern Friedrich Emmerling, but rather the consistory assessor Carl Emmerling as a member of the Erfurt Union Parliament .

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