Georg Friedrich Heinemann

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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Heinemann (born April 5, 1825 in Stöcken ; † March 11, 1899 in Wittingen ) was a teacher in Stöcken and a dialect poet.

Life

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Heinemann was the son of the teacher Heinemann from Stöcken, who worked as a schoolmaster in Stöcken from 1818 to 1843. He attended the seminar in Hanover from 1843 to 1844 and always taught under the seminar director Küster in the first quarter of the summer. With the approval of the royal consistory , he was allowed to represent his sick father in all service functions before his death after the seminary. After the first seminar visit he was placed under his father's authority, after the second he died.

On August 31, 1844, he received his confirmation as a teacher to sticks. On the 50th anniversary of his service, Heinemann received the Order of Eagle of the Prussian House Order of Hohenzollern with the number 50 from His Majesty . Until September 30, 1896 he was employed as a teacher in Stöcken. Heinemann retired in 1896, left the school in Stöcken for his successor Kahrens, who came from Langwedel, and moved to Wittingen. As a puzzle man and poet, he has made a lasting memory. His poems are in the Low German dialect in the popular sense.

Works

  • The German-French War 1870–71. In 59 Plattdütschen poems, I know untrue vörtellt for Heer, Schaul and Volk. Wollermann, Braunschweig 1892
  • Riddles, songs and mixed poems for Christian circles , Verlag Anst.-Buchdruckerei, 1876

literature

  • Wilhelm Seelmann: The Low German literature of the nineteenth century. In: Yearbook of the Association for Low German Language Research. Volume 22, Soltau, Norden [et al.] 1896; Volume 41, 1915.

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Individual evidence

  1. Receipt of July 13, 1894 for the receipt of the decoration
  2. ↑ School chronicle for sticks