Georg Wilhelm Albers

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Georg Wilhelm Albers (born May 27, 1800 in Bremen ; † May 24, 1876 ibid) was a lawyer and Senator from Bremen

biography

Albers was the son of the doctor Johann Abraham Albers (1772–1821) and the merchant's daughter Marie Wilhelmine Albers, b. Retberg. The Albers family lived in Bremen since 1738. He was married to the merchant's daughter Therese Henriette Offensandt (1809-1840); both had four children. Senator Anton Daniel Albers (1774–1841) was his uncle.

From 1820 he studied law at the University of Göttingen and the University of Berlin. In Göttingen he received his doctorate in 1824. jur. In 1924 he worked as a lawyer in Bremen courts. In 1844 he became the second Parents' Syndicate in Bremen . In 1807 he was also a voluntary builder at the Bremen Cathedral .
In 1847 he became a Bremen Senator as the successor to Simon Hermann Nonnen (1777-1847). From 1857 to 1863 he was also the successor to Mayor Johann Smidt (1773-1857) envoy to the Bundestag of the German Confederation in Frankfurt am Main . He retired from office in 1869 due to age.

See also

literature

  • Nicola Wurthmann: Senators, friends and families. Rule structures and self-image of the Bremen elite between tradition and modernity (1813–1848) . Self-published by the Bremen State Archives, Bremen 2009, ISBN 978-3-925729-55-3 , ( publications from the State Archives of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen 69), (also: Hamburg, Univ., Diss., 2007).