Hermann Wilhelm Hach

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Hermann Wilhelm Hach (around 1845)
Hermann Wilhelm and Ernestine Hach, 1856

Hermann Wilhelm Hach (born March 12, 1800 in Lübeck ; † December 1, 1867 there ) was a German lawyer and senator from the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Hach was born as the son of the Lower Court Procurator, later Lübeck councilor and most recently Higher Appeal Court Councilor at the Higher Appeal Court of the four Free Cities Johann Friedrich Hach . He attended the Katharineum in Lübeck and after graduating from high school in 1818 studied law in Jena, Berlin and Göttingen. He received his doctorate as Dr. the right one. In 1822 he became a lawyer in Lübeck and in 1824 a district court procurator . With lifelong ties to the Lübeck rural area, he founded the Lübeck Fire Insurance Association for the rural residents in 1826 , i.e. for the Lübeck population outside the Lübeck Landwehr and in the Lübeck exclaves . In 1845 he was elected to the city council, where he worked from 1853 until his death, from 1857 as president, in the city's finance department. He was a member of the Justice Commission from 1853 to 1865, the Commission for Church Affairs from 1853 to 1867 and the Constitutional Commission from 1855 to 1867. In addition, he was a member of the debtors' council from 1859 to 1864 and from 1861 to 1866 permanent senate commissioner for negotiations with the citizens .

Hach was head of the Johanniskloster Foundation from 1863–65 and head of the Holy Spirit Hospital from 1866–67 . In 1866/67 he headed the last Bergedorf visitation before handing over the Lübeck stake in the Bergedorf office in Hamburg . From 1851 to 1854 he was director of the Society for the Promotion of Charitable Activities in Lübeck.

Hach had been married to Johanna Ernestine, a daughter of Georg Arnold Heise , since 1831 . The two five children: the administrative lawyer and historian Adolph Hach (1832-1896), the dispatcher Julius Hach (1834-1881), the Senate Secretary Eduard Hach (1841-1917), the art historian Theodor Hach (1846-1910) and the daughter Adelheid Hach (1835-1869).

His political legacy is in the archive of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck and has been partially edited.

Works

  • Theses / qvas ... pvblice defendet Hermannvs Gvilielmvs Hach .. Gottingae typis JC Baier, typogr. acad., 1821

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Gerhard Ahrens : From the old council to the new senate; Notes by Senator Hermann Wilhelm Hach from 1860 , in: Journal of the Association for Lübeckische Geschichte und Altertumskunde , Volume 65 (1985), pp. 223-251