Hermann Ludloff

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Heinrich Wilhelm Hermann Ludloff (born January 4, 1828 in Niederfüllbach , † August 29, 1898 in Billmuthausen ) was a Saxon-Meiningischer Landtag member, domain leaseholder and manor owner .

Life

Hermann Ludloff was the eldest son of Johann Rudolf Friedrich Ludloff and brother of Otto Ludloff. He attended the Sondershausen grammar school and the Meiningen secondary school. After completing his agricultural training in Jena , he then studied agriculture.

Administrative activities

In 1855 he leased the Neuhof domain near Heldburg and in 1861 he was still listed as the domain leaseholder for Neuhof and Völkershausen . Ludloff was the owner of the Billmuthausen domain from around 1874.

State parliament and association activities

From around 1860 onwards, Ludloff, together with z. B. Eduard Rückert , member of the state parliament of Saxony-Meiningen . In 1867 he was still listed as a member of the state parliament. From approx. 1861 to 1869 he was director of the German agricultural association and agricultural schools for Saxony-Meiningen. In 1876 he was a founding member and, together with Freiherr von Thüngen, first president of the assembly of tax and economic reformers .

Hermann Ludloff was a Freemason, married and had five children.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Herzoglich-Sachsen-Meiningisches Hof- und Staats-Handbuch: 1861 . Hartmann, 1861 ( google.de [accessed November 24, 2017]).
  2. Saxony-Meiningen: Ducal Saxony-Meiningen'sches Hof- und Staats-Handbuch: 1874 . Kesselring, 1874 ( google.de [accessed November 24, 2017]).
  3. Negotiations of the Landtag of Saxony-Meiningen: 1860/62, Oct. 28 - June 21 . 1862 ( google.de [accessed November 24, 2017]).
  4. Herzoglich-Sachsen-Meiningen'sches Hof- und Staats-Handbuch: 1867 . Kesselring, 1867 ( google.de [accessed November 24, 2017]).
  5. Illustrated calendar; Yearbook of the events, aspirations and advances in the life of nations and in the fields of science, arts and crafts . Weber, 1857 ( google.de [accessed November 24, 2017]).
  6. Mentzel and v. Lengerke's agricultural auxiliary and writing calendar: also pocket calendar of the DLG and the German Farmers' Association . Parey, 1869 ( google.de [accessed November 24, 2017]).
  7. Franconian Courier0 . Fränkischer Kurier, 1876 ( google.de [accessed on November 24, 2017]).
  8. Freemason Newspaper . M. Zille., 1863 ( google.de [accessed November 24, 2017]).