Friedrich Müller (politician, 1845)

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Friedrich Müller (born November 28, 1845 in Jauer , Province of Silesia , † December 2, 1901 in Berlin ) was a lawyer and member of the German Reichstag .

Life

Müller attended grammar school in Oels and studied law at the universities of Breslau , Heidelberg and Berlin . After passing the assessor examination in 1877, he became a district judge in Köpenick , in 1889 a district judge at the District Court I in Berlin and in 1892 a judge of the chamber judge . On April 1, 1898, he left the judiciary. In the war against France in 1870/71 he was decorated with the Iron Cross .

From 1898 he was a member of the German Reichstag for the constituency of Schaumburg-Lippe and the Free People's Party .

Family crypt in the south-west cemetery Stahnsdorf

Chamber judge Dr. jur. Friedrich Müller was buried in a representative mausoleum in 1901 in the Old St. Matthew Cemetery in Berlin-Schöneberg, to which the grave slab of his ancestor Marie Friedrike Lessing, née Voss (1752-1828) was brought from the Old Jacobi Cemetery in Berlin-Kreuzberg in 1938 has been. In 1939 the Müller Mausoleum and its contents were transferred to the south-west cemetery in Stahnsdorf , where it is still preserved today. Marie Friederike Voss brought the Vossische Zeitung into the possession of the Lessing and Müller families. Friedrich Müller's cousin, Gotthold Lessing (1861–1919), a lawyer and manor owner at Schloss Meseberg , was also a member of the Liberal People's Party.

literature

  • Arend Buchholtz : The story of the Lessing family . Berlin 1909, Vol. II.
  • Jörg Kuhn: Ms. Mint director MF Lessing, née Voss, and the story of a grave slab in the south-west cemetery in Stahnsdorf . In: Yearbook of the Association for the History of Berlin . Berlin 2006, Vol. LV, pp. 55-64. ISSN  0522-0033

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