Heinrich Albrecht Gütschow

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Gravestone, today in the Vorwerker cemetery

Heinrich Albrecht Carl Gütschow (born January 25, 1767 in Lübeck ; † November 27, 1839 there ) was a merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Heinrich Albrecht Gütschow was the son of Lübeck councilor Carl Abraham Gütschow . He was the owner of the CA Gütschow & Sohn wine shop in Lübeck. During the Lübeck French era in 1811, he was initially appointed to the provisional Lübeck municipal council , while his older brother, the Lübeck Syndicus Anton Diedrich Gütschow, served as mayor adjoint of the city. In 1813 he was one of the members of the municipal council who were taken to Hamburg as prisoners by the French . Gütschow was - like his father before - a member of the Lübeck Schonenfahrer and their senior man . He was elected councilor in 1819. In the council he worked from 1819 to 1839 in the tax deputation, from 1825 as its president; 1819 to 1831 in duty and allowance, from 1826 to 1832 as President; He also worked in fire insurance, the guardianship authority and in the finance department. He lived at Mühlenstrasse 5 until 1838, then at Hüxstrasse 38.

He was married to Maria Dorothea, geb. Krohn (1773-1838). The couple's son Carl Hermann Gütschow became council secretary in Lübeck.

literature

  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling : On the Lübeck Council Line 1814-1914 , Lübeck 1915, p. 14 (No. 26)
  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling: Lübeck Council Line , Lübeck 1925, No. 968