Georg Christian Philipp Friedrich Seefried

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Georg Christian Philipp Friedrich Seefried (born May 31, 1814 in Wüstenrot ; † October 3, 1881 in Göppingen ) was a German lawyer and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly .

Life

Seefried was born as the son of pastor Wilhelm Eberhard Ludwig Seefried and his wife Friederike Auguste, née Pfister, and after graduating from high school in Stuttgart studied camera and law from 1832 to 1835 at the universities of Tübingen and Heidelberg . In Tübingen he joined the fire riders and the fraternity Germania Tübingen in 1832 and became a member of a fraternity-political club, which is why he was temporarily imprisoned on the Hohenasperg . From 1835 to 1837 he was a court trainee in Ellwangen and Göppingen and from 1837 to 1839 court actuary in Schwäbisch Hall and Welzheim. In Göppingen he became a city ​​councilor in 1840 and was a legal adviser from 1840 to 1881 . From 1858 to 1881 he was the city ​​school in Göppingen. In 1843 he was on the board of the Göppingen Liederkranz , from 1845 to 1852 and from 1856 to 1861 a member of the Württemberg Chamber of Deputies . On April 6, 1847, he married Marie Dorothea Ernestine Glocker in Göppingen. In 1848 he was a member of the pre-parliament and in 1849 as a substitute in the Frankfurt National Assembly and the Stuttgart rump parliament for the electoral district of Württemberg 1 (Donaukreis, Göppingen). He did not belong to any political group . From 1849 to 1850 he was a member of the first to third constitutional revision state assemblies of the Kingdom of Württemberg .

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Sub-Volume 5: R – S. Winter, Heidelberg 2002, ISBN 3-8253-1256-9 , pp. 401-402.
  • Frank Raberg : Biographical handbook of the Württemberg state parliament members 1815-1933 . On behalf of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-17-016604-2 , p. 855 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Sub-Volume 5: R – S. Winter, Heidelberg 2002, ISBN 3-8253-1256-9 , p. 401.