Jakob Schneckenburger

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Jakob Schneckenburger (born December 23, 1769 in Thuningen , Duchy of Württemberg ; † April 17, 1841 in Trossingen , Kingdom of Württemberg ) was a member of the Württemberg state parliament as a representative of the Tuttlingen Higher Office .

Political career

Jakob Schneckenburger worked as a doctor in Trossingen ( Black Forest district ). With the election in 1833 he became a member of the so-called lost state parliament as the successor to Ernst August Friedrich Rechfuß . He was able to defend this office until 1838 . In 1838 he was replaced by his namesake Jakob Friedrich Schneckenburger .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl Eduard Paulus: Description of the Oberamt Tuttlingen, Royal Statistical-Topographical Bureau, 1879.