Hermann Ampach

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Hermann Ampach (born April 9, 1829 in Paunsdorf , Kingdom of Saxony , † August 7, 1903 in Gera ) was a German manor owner and member of the Reichstag .

family

Hermann Ampach was the illegitimate child of Christiana Wilhelmine Niesske from Borna . He was later adopted by Ampach by Christian Leberecht . His first marriage was Johanne Clara, nee Vogt (1836–1867) , on October 14, 1856 in Naumburg (Saale ). The marriage resulted in Wilhelm Friedrich Hermann Ampach (1859–1928), who was also to become a member of the Reuss junior line in the Landtag . In his second marriage, Ampach married Johanne Ida née Schwenker (1845–1914) on July 7, 1870.

Life

Ampach attended the Domgymnasium Naumburg and began to study law at the University of Jena in 1849 . In 1850 he became active in the Corps Guestphalia Jena . He moved to the University of Leipzig and the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg , where he also joined the Corps Saxo-Borussia Heidelberg in 1851 . Most recently he was at the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin . In 1852 he passed the auscultation and in 1855 the trainee examination at the Higher Regional Court in Naumburg , but resigned from the administration of justice and turned to the agricultural profession. In the summer of 1856 he bought the Leumnitz manor , which he managed himself from 1857. From 1857 to 1874 he belonged to the Reuss younger line of the Landtag . From 1863 he was chairman of the agricultural and forestry association in Gera and chairman of the central organ of the agricultural and forestry associations of the Principality of Reuss younger line.

From 1887 to 1890 he was a member of the German Reichstag for the constituency of the Principality of Reuss junior line 1 Gera , Schleiz and the German Reich Party .

literature

  • Reyk Seela : Diets and regional representations in the Russian states 1848 / 67–1923. Biographical handbook (= Parliaments in Thuringia 1809–1952. Part 2). G. Fischer, Jena et al. 1996, ISBN 3-437-35046-3 , pp. 201-202.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener corps lists 1910, 125 , 162; 120 , 400