Heinrich Scharff

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Carl Heinrich Ludwig Scharff , also Heinrich Carl Ludwig Scharff (born June 24, 1803 in Grevesmühlen , † December 22, 1877 in Schwerin ) was a German Protestant-Lutheran theologian, pastor and parliamentarian.

Life

Heinrich Scharff, son of the surgeon Heinrich Christoph Scharff (1729–1816) and his wife Luise Dorothea, born from Wismar . Bohse , attended the large city school Wismar . In 1822 he began studying theology at the University of Rostock . In 1829, at the suggestion of the patron saint of Barner, he received his first pastor as a pastor at the Jesendorf church . From 1837 until his retirement in 1876 he worked as a pastor at the village church in Blücher and then passed his retirement in Schwerin.

Scharff was politically active in 1848/1849 and was elected in 1848 as a member of the Mecklenburg Assembly of Representatives in the constituency of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 2 (Blücher).

Heinrich Scharff was married three times: since July 18, 1834 with Sophie Marie Henriette, b. Schondorff (1810–1847), daughter of a Teterow lawyer; since September 27, 1849 with Doris, b. Fahrheim (1811-1860), daughter of a secret chamber chancellery from Schwerin and since November 19, 1863 with Auguste Charlotte, b. Schondorff (1814–1883), a sister of the first wife. A daughter is only known from his first marriage. Scharff's older sister Wilhelmine , married to Pastor Wilhelm Kuntze in Roggenstorf , was the mother-in-law of the poet Fritz Reuter .

literature

  • Grand Ducal Mecklenburg-Schwerinsches officielles Wochenblatt , 1848, No. 48, October 14, 1848, p. 327 ff., ( Digitized version )
  • Julius Wiggers : The Mecklenburg constituent assembly and the previous reform movement. A historical account. 1850, p. 55 ff. ( Digitized version )
  • Stephan Sehlke: Das Geistige Boizenburg: Education and the educated in and from the Boizenburg area from the 13th century to 1945. Boizenburg 2011, p. 371 ( digitized version )

Individual evidence

  1. The first name form follows the listing in Gustav Willgeroth's pastor directory .
  2. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal