Henry Bieber

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Henry Bieber (born October 30, 1811 in Hamburg , † May 31, 1882 in Ekritten near Königsberg ) was a German landowner in Tatenberg .

Life

Henry Bieber was the son of the businessman Frans Detlof Bieber (1763-1845) and his wife Barbara Sophie, née von Borstel (1772-1835). He took over a farm from his father , which he had acquired in Tatenberg near Hamburg in 1804. There Bieber was Vogt from 1860 to 1872 , from 1873 chairman of the community board and at the same time Deichvogt . From 1863 to 1882 he acted as a tax appraiser for the country and in 1870 was an extraordinary civil member of the district replacement commission of the Hamburg levy district. He was a founding member of the agricultural association founded in 1857 and its chairman from 1858 to 1882. From 1868 to 1877 he was a member of the board of the Patriotic Society .

As representatives of the Mansion stem the Marschlande Bieber was in 1848 and 1849 member of the Hamburg Constituent Assembly and worked for the Committee for Local Government Law and order situation of the Office Ritzebüttel on.

Bieber was a member of the Hamburg citizenship from 1859 to 1882 and sat on the citizens' committee from 1859 to 1865 .

Henry Bieber married Julie Heymann (1819–1890) in 1850 and they had two sons. The son Henry Christian (* 1851) took over the paternal estate and became a member of the Hamburg citizenship and the son Theodor (* 1853) was a businessman in Hong Kong and Shanghai before he established himself as such in Hamburg.

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