Hellmuth Friedrich von Hobe

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Hellmuth Friedrich von Hobe (born August 15, 1776 in Goldebee , † June 5, 1843 in Parchim ) was a German instance judge.

Life

Hellmuth Friedrich von Hobe was a younger son of the landowner Joachim Friedrich von Hobe († 1784) and his wife Friederike, geb. von Hopfgarten († 1776), who died in childbed as a result of his birth.

He was initially by his stepmother, a née von Rumohr , raised and then enjoyed a page education at the Braunschweiger Hof. For this reason he attended the Collegium Carolinum in Braunschweig as a high school . From autumn 1794 he studied law at the University of Rostock , the University of Jena and from 1797 in Erlangen ; at the turn of the century he returned to Rostock to finish his studies. In Rostock he became a member of a wreath of vandals and a member of the student order of the Constantists as early as 1794 , which continued as a lodge in Rostock at least until 1832 . After completing his studies, he became an auditor at the ducal justice office in Rostock in 1799 and a chancellery in 1801. He was appointed a real judicial councilor in 1806 . After Mecklenburg's exit from the Rhine Confederation in 1813, he went into the Wars of Liberation with younger student volunteers and a newly formed corps of volunteer hunters . On October 1, 1818 von Hobe, nominated by Mecklenburg-Strelitz , was vice-president of the newly established joint Grand Ducal Mecklenburg Higher Appeal Court in Parchim under President Christian von Nettelbladt . In 1840 he stayed in Parchim when the Higher Appeal Court moved to Rostock, where he retired in 1837.

Hellmuth Friedrich von Hobe was not married. During his entire time in Parchim he lived in a small 3-room apartment in the official house of the preposition Carl Daniel Hermes (1767–1847), whose first wife died a few days after von Hobe and was buried next to him in the cemetery. Throughout his life, he generously supported needy confirmands every year on Palm Sunday with his own funds and granted school and university students grants and scholarships.

Memberships

literature

  • Friedrich Brüssow: Nekrolog Hellmuth Friedrich von Hobe. In: Freimüthiges Abendblatt , Schwerin, Sandmeyer, ZDB-ID 13272x Volume 26 (1844) 1336, supplement, column 668/669
  • Wilhelm Ludwig Icke: Latest history of Mecklenburg-hard. Vorderstadt Parchim from 1801 to 1852 , Zimmermann, Parchim 1853, p. 215
  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 4284 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Entry in 1794 in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Enrollment in Erlangen on October 21, 1797, cf. Number of employees at the Friedrich-Alexanders-Universität Erlangen in its first century , Universität Erlangen, Kunstmann, 1843, p. 143, no. 115
  3. ^ Walter Richter: The vandal connection to Rostock 1750-1824. In: Einst und Jetzt , Vol. 21 (1976), pp. 15-55, here p. 36; Hans Peter Hümmer: The family records of the Erlangen Westphalia Davidis [1796–1799]. Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 46 (2001), pp. 99–152, here p. 117
  4. ^ Walter Richter: The Order of Constantists in the course of the zeitgeist. In: Einst und Jetzt , Vol. 24 (1979), pp. 116-165, here p. 133
  5. Kösener corps lists 1910, 185/21, lead him as the 21st member of the Vandalia Landsmannschaft founded in Rostock in 1808 . In terms of age and vita, he was already working at this point; but, as his involvement in the war as a volunteer and his later patronage show, he turned towards the academic youth.
  6. went as part of the Off the court of Justice law , the Higher Regional Court of Rostock forth.