Heinrich Kochendörffer

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Heinrich Kochendörffer

Heinrich Kochendörffer (born June 6, 1880 in Offenbach am Main , † October 16, 1937 in Aurich ) was a German historian and archivist. Most recently he was director of the State Archives in Aurich.

Life

From 1898 Kochendörffer studied history, German and classical philology at the Hessian Ludwig University . In 1898 he became active in the Corps Starkenburgia . As an inactive , he switched to the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin . In 1903 he was in Berlin with a work on Pope Bonifatius IX. to the Dr. phil. PhD. At the same time he attended lectures in economics and law there. In 1903/04 he served as a one-year volunteer in the 5th Grand Ducal Hessian Infantry Regiment No. 168 in Offenbach. He joined the Prussian Secret State Archives in Berlin as a trainee on August 1, 1905 and passed the state archival examination in 1906.

On August 1, 1906, Kochendörffer was transferred to the Wiesbaden State Archives , from 1907 as an archive assistant. He came to Düsseldorf on November 1, 1907 and became an archive assistant on August 1, 1908. At the Schleswig State Archives since December 1, 1910 , he arranged the archive in Rendsburg in 1911/12. On April 1, 1912, he was transferred to the Aurich State Archives , and on January 1, 1913, to Breslau. After participating in the First World War , he returned to Schleswig in February 1919, then to Kiel. In 1926 he worked briefly at the State Archives in Münster . On October 1, 1931, he took over the management of the State Archives in Aurich.

Kochendörffer was elected a full member of the Historical Commission for Westphalia in 1928, from which he resigned in 1933. He was a member of the advisory board of the Society for Fine Art and Patriotic Antiquities in Emden and until 1936 editor of the yearbook, which he made the most important publication organ for East Frisian regional historiography after the First World War. Kochendörffer died at the age of 57.

Works

  • The archives of Schleswig-Holstein. (Kiel 1924)
  • Correspondence between Stein and Vincke. For the 75th Westphalian Provincial Parliament. (Münster i. W. 1930)
  • Vincke. (2 volumes, Soest 1932)
  • The military government between the Weser and the Rhine. (1932)
  • Overview of the church registers of the ev.-ref. Communities in East Frisia. In: Yearbook of the Society for Fine Art and Patriotic Antiquities in Emden 25 (1937), pp. 54–61

literature

  • Obituary, in: Yearbook of the Society for Fine Art and Patriotic Antiquities in Emden 26 (1937), pp. V – VII
  • Obituary, in: Corpszeitung der Starkenburgia, No. 30 (March 6, 1938), p. 2.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 37 , 551.
  2. Dissertation: Bonifatius IX. : 1389-1404