Friedrich Reinhold (lawyer)

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Georg Carl Friedrich Reinhold , also Fritz Reinhold (born October 31, 1793, probably in Staven ; † March 18, 1858 in Schönberg (Mecklenburg) ) was a German lawyer and 1848/49 member of the Mecklenburg Assembly of Representatives .

Life

Friedrich Reinhold came from an old Mecklenburg pastor family. His father Hans (Ludwig) Adolf Reinhold (1755–1834) was first adjunct and then successor to grandfather Christian Gottfried Reinhold († 1786) as pastor in Staven from 1781 . His mother was Elisabeth Agnese, b. Ordelin (1763–1854), a daughter of the brewery owner Jacob Ordelin in Neubrandenburg . He grew up with 10 siblings. Friedrich Ludwig Reinhold was his uncle.

Reinhold attended the learned school in Neubrandenburg. In April 1813, he appeared as one of five students from the upper sixth as a volunteer in the Mecklenburg-Strelitzische Hussars (C Hussars) and made together with his teacher August Milarch the liberation wars with. Two of his brothers also served in the regiment. Wilhelm (* 1790) was a law student in Rostock and became a non-commissioned officer, he drowned on August 28, 1813 after the battle of the Katzbach in the angry Neisse ; Franz (* 1792) also became a non-commissioned officer, received the Iron Cross on March 31, 1814 and later became an innkeeper in Güstrow .

After his return, Fritz Reinhold began studying law, which took him to the University of Jena and the University of Rostock . In Jena he was a member of the Vandalia Jena Corpsland Team in 1815, from which the Urburschenschaft emerged . As a founding member of the original fraternity, he is recorded in their stud book.

After completing his studies, he joined the Mecklenburg-Strelitz judicial service . Before 1824 he came to Schönberg (Mecklenburg) , the administrative seat of the Principality of Ratzeburg , which belongs to Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and was appointed to the court council in 1843.

In the election on October 9, 1848, he was elected a member of the Mecklenburg House of Representatives for the constituency of Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Principality of Ratzeburg 3 ( Molzahn ). Here he joined the parliamentary group of reform associations, the Left .

Friedrich Reinhold was married to Bernhardine Renate, born in 1819. Bartholdi, daughter of the mayor from Neustrelitz. The painter Bernhard Reinhold was a son of the couple.

Awards

Friedrich Reinhold's war memorial and award certificate

literature

  • Reinhold, Georg Fri (e) drich Carl. In: Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Volume 8: Supplement L – Z. Winter, Heidelberg 2014, ISBN 978-3-8253-6051-1 , pp. 183-184.

Web links

Commons : Friedrich Reinhold  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. This is the main form of name used in the official state calendar of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
  2. A birth or baptism entry for him can not be found in the Staven church register kept by his father. [Church registry office Schwerin, notification to Peter Kaupp, May 4, 2005]
  3. Reinhold's great-grandfather and his great-great-grandfather had also been pastors in Staven.
  4. ^ Georg Krüger : The pastors in the land of Stargard. In: Year books of the Association for Mecklenburg History and Antiquity 69 (1904), pp. 1–270 ( full text ), p. 188
  5. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  6. August Milarch: Memories of the Meklenburg-Strelitzische Hussar Regiment in the years of the liberation struggle from 1813 to 1815: written down from the diary of an old hussar and authentic sources. Carl Brünslow, Neubrandenburg 1854 ( digitized version ), p. 76
  7. ^ Georg Krüger : The pastors in the land of Stargard. In: Year books of the Association for Mecklenburg History and Antiquity 69 (1904), pp. 1–270 ( full text ), p. 188
  8. ^ Matriculation on October 17, 1814
  9. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  10. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910 , 130 , 55
  11. No. 136 in the family record; Peter Kaupp (edit.): Stamm-Buch of the Jenaische Burschenschaft. The members of the original fraternity 1815-1819 (= treatises on student and higher education. Vol. 14). SH-Verlag, Cologne 2005, ISBN 3-89498-156-3 , p. 53f.
  12. ^ Official Gazette for Legislation and State Administration 1841, p. 46
  13. ^ Julius Wiggers : The Mecklenburg constituent assembly and the preceding reform movement: A historical account. 1850, p. 63