Friedrich Wilhelm Jerrentrup

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Friedrich Wilhelm Jerrentrup (also Friedrich W. Jerrentrup ; born March 15, 1920 in Lippstadt ; † June 21, 2009 ) was a German lawyer and notary as well as homeland researcher . He mainly researched the church history of the city of Hamm .

Life

Friedrich Wilhelm Jerrentrup grew up in his hometown Lippstadt, where he also attended school and passed his Abitur in 1938. This was followed by the Reich Labor Service and military service. During the Second World War he fought as a Wehrmacht soldier in France , Norway and the Soviet Union , and was taken prisoner by the Soviets, from which he was released in 1949.

Then he took a degree in law on which it to the Georg-August University Göttingen , the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster led. At the law and political science faculty of the University of Münster, he was also in 1956 with the dissertation The right to preserve cultural monuments in North Rhine-Westphalia . With special consideration of the legal status of the state curator for Dr. iur doctorate .

In 1957 he joined the Nickol law firm , which was admitted to the Hamm Higher Regional Court . There he worked as a lawyer and notary.

Very interested in art history and the history of the city of Hamm , Jerrentrup was a long-time member of the board of directors of the Hamm Museumsverein as well as chairman of the Westphalian Art Association , which later made him honorary chairman. In particular, he has devoted himself to the history and art-historical significance of the Hammer churches and published his findings as co-author of the books Old Churches in Hamm (1999) and Churches of the Modern Age in Hamm (2002). Jerrentrup was also a founding member and past president of the Rotary Club Hamm-Mark.

The Federal President awarded him the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon for his social commitment .

Jerrentrup later moved to Münster, where he was a member of the Evangelical Apostle Church Congregation. He died on June 21, 2009 at the age of 89. He found his final resting place in the central cemetery in Münster .

literature

  • Ilsemarie von Scheven: A fellow citizen of stature. On the death of Dr. Friedrich Wilhelm Jerrentrup. In: Heimatblätter Hamm. History, culture and customs in Hamm and Westphalia. Supplement to the Westfälischer Anzeiger , No. 13/2009.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e online obituary and obituary notice in the funeral portal trauer.wa.de ; accessed on November 21, 2015
  2. ^ Friedrich W. Jerrentrup, Claus Peter, Heinz Feußner: Old churches in Hamm . Westfälischer Anzeiger Verlags-Gesellschaft, Hamm 1999, ISBN 3-924966-23-0 (124 pages).
  3. Dunya Berthold-Ellersbach (eds.), Günter Beaugrand, Friedrich W. Jerrentrup, Hans G. Nowoczin, Ilsemarie von Scheven, Claus Peter, Heinz Feußner: Churches of the Modern Age in Hamm . Westfälischer Anzeiger Verlags-Gesellschaft, Hamm 2002, ISBN 3-924966-31-1 (222 pages).