Friedrich Wilhelm Schlueter

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Friedrich Wilhelm Schlueter (born March 18, 1803 in Hanover , † September 4, 1860 in Hann. Münden ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Friedrich Wilhelm Schlueter was the son of the commission council and later Hanoverian court commissioner Konrad Ernst Schlueter (1766-1834). After attending school in Hanover, Schlüter studied law at the University of Göttingen and became a member of the Corps Hannovera Göttingen in 1823 . After completing his studies, he entered the administrative service of the Kingdom of Hanover and was an official assessor in the offices of Blumenau , Neustadt am Rübenberge , the Uchte office , then in Rotenburg (Wümme) and in the Burgdorf office . Most recently, he was the successor of Friedrich Anton Richter as a bailiff from 1851 in the Ottersberg district until its dissolution.

Schlüter was married to Henriette geb. Reiche, daughter of the chief bailiff Franz Arnold Reiche in the office of Blumenau . He was a cousin of the bailiff Ludwig August Schlueter .

literature

  • Heinrich F. Curschmann : Blue Book of the Corps Hannovera zu Göttingen, Volume 1: 1809-1899 Göttingen 2002, No. 277

Individual evidence

  1. 1st matriculation May 6, 1821; 2. Enrollment November 5, 1823