Friedrich Julius Kieschke

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Friedrich Julius Kieschke (born February 27, 1819 in Potsdam , † April 10, 1895 in Berlin ) was a German politician .

Life

As the son of the Upper Governing Council Friedrich Wilhelm Kieschke born (1790-1863), studied Kieschke after visiting the Collegium Fridericianum in Koenigsberg Law and Political Sciences in Wroclaw and Konigsberg. During his studies in 1837 he became a member of the Raczek fraternity in Breslau . In 1848 he went to the administrative service and was Councilor in Cologne . From 1859 to 1867 he worked in the Prussian Ministry of Commerce . He became a senior councilor. From 1867 to 1872 he was Lord Mayor of Königsberg. From 1870 to 1893 he was a member of the Prussian House of Representatives as a member of the National Liberal Party , then the Liberal Association and later the German Progressive Party . He became a secret councilor. From 1867 to 1872 he was chairman of the Association of the German Sugar Industry .

Friedrich Julius Kieschke was married to Marie Funk. Her daughter Clara Kieschke (1864–1926) married the chemist Alexander Herzfeld in 1885 . Kieschke died in Berlin in 1895 at the age of 76 and was buried in the Old Twelve Apostles Cemetery in Schöneberg near Berlin. The grave has not been preserved.

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Volume 3: I-L. Winter, Heidelberg 1999, ISBN 3-8253-0865-0 , p. 88.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende: Lexicon of Berlin burial places . Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1 , p. 753.