Gottfried Bierstedt

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Gottfried Nathan Christian Bierstedt (born July 18, 1853 in Klinken ; † December 16, 1924 in Berlin ) was a German lawyer and President of the Church Council in Schwerin .

Life

Gottfried Bierstedt was born in 1853 as the son of Pastor Wilhelm Bierstedt in Klinken, a parish in the Crivitz district . After attending the Grand Ducal Friedrich-Franz-Gymnasium in Parchim , he studied law at the universities in Leipzig and Rostock.

Bierstedt's professional life began in 1882 as an official assessor in Ribnitz , from 1885 he was an administrator in Warin , from 1889 an official in Neustadt . In 1892 he became the governor and executive officer in the Gadebusch - Rehna office and from 1900 until his retirement in 1919 he was the governor in Lübz . In 1920 he was appointed as a legal member of the Schwerin Upper Church Council and from January 1924 until his death he was the Upper Church Council President of the Evangelical Church of Mecklenburg in Schwerin, succeeding Adolf Giese, who died in 1923 .

Gottfried Bierstedt was married since January 3, 1882 to Hedwig Weihl (born November 2, 1855), the daughter of the farmer Carl Weihl from Granzin near Lübz. The family had three daughters. Bierstedt died of a stroke on a trip to Berlin in 1924.

literature

  • Gustav Willgeroth : The Mecklenburg-Schwerin Parishes since the Thirty Years' War . Wismar 1925, Vol. 2, pp. 1005-1006

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry 1876/1877 on Gottfried Bierstedt in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Gottfried Bierstedt - Gadebusch , in: Mecklenburg-Schwerin, census 1900 - counting cards, present. ( Digitized version )
  3. ^ Gottfried Bierstedt - Gadebusch , in: Mecklenburg-Schwerin, census 1900 - counting cards, housekeeping. ( Digitized version )