Georg Florschütz

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Georg Heinrich Julius Emil Florschütz (born April 4, 1860 in Hagen ; † ...) was a German lawyer and president of the consistory in Hanover (1910-1924).

Life

Born as the second child of the then district judge Paul Florschütz, Georg Florschütz attended school in Hagen from Easter 1866, then the citizens' school in Schwelm, the Johannes-Gymnasium in Breslau, the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Gymnasium and the Askanisches Gymnasium in Berlin, where he attended in March Graduated from high school in 1881. On April 1, 1881, he joined the Grenadier Regiment “King Friedrich III” (2nd Silesian) No. 11 in Breslau as a one-year volunteer . He then studied law in Breslau , Heidelberg , Leipzig and Berlin . From 1884 he was a trainee lawyer in Haspe, Hagen, Breslau and Kiel. In February 1889 he passed the assessor exam. He became an assistant judge at the district court in Kiel, but was appointed as an unskilled worker in the consistory in Kiel on December 21, 1891 , where he was appointed consistorial assessor in 1892 and consistorial councilor in 1897. On May 1, 1906, he moved to Hanover as senior consistory counselor and was appointed president of the consistory there on December 19, 1910. With the reorganization of the regional church and dissolution of the consistory on October 31, 1924, he retired.