Friedrich Meyersburg

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Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard Meyersburg (* approx. 1829 in Bovenden ; † January 12, 1893 in Celle ) was a German lawyer and local politician.

Life

Friedrich Meyersburg came from Bovenden and studied law at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen since 1847 . On January 22, 1848 he became a member of the Corps Hanseatia II Göttingen, which on February 19, 1848 took over and continued the tradition, name and colors of the Corps Hannovera Göttingen , which was suspended at the time . After passing his exams, he turned to the lawyer and became a senior court attorney and judicial advisor at the higher court in Celle. One of his more well-known surviving cases was the insolvency administration of the estate of the banker Carl Hostmann , who had taken over financially in founding the mining near Peine with the necessary capitalization of the "Mining and Hütten-Gesellschaft zu Peine" and divorced in early 1858 . Meyernberg also moved into the supervisory board of the host's son Carl Haarmann together with Fritz Hurtzig out rescue company , the Ilseder hut , one, the largest industrial operation in the Kingdom of Hanover was. Meyersburg wrote numerous writings, mainly of a legal nature.

As a liberal local politician, he was mayor and church leader in Celle for many years .

literature

  • Wilhelm Rothert : Hannoversche men and women since 1866 ( General Hannoversche Biografie , Volume 1), Sponholtz, Hannover 1912, p. 357
  • Heinrich F. Curschmann : Blue Book of the Corps Hannovera to Göttingen. Volume 1: 1809-1899. Göttingen 2002, No. 494

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910, 70, 210
  2. ^ Franz Stadtmüller : History of the Corps Hannovera zu Göttingen 1809-1959 , Göttingen 1963, p. 153 ff.
  3. ^ Hans Jürgen Rieckenberg:  Hostmann, Carl. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 9, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1972, ISBN 3-428-00190-7 , pp. 654 f. ( Digitized version ).