Joachim Bernhard Susemihl

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Joachim Bernhard Susemihl (* 1788 in Patzig , Swedish-Western Pomerania ; † May 20, 1860 in St. Georgsberg, today part of Ratzeburg ) was a German administrative lawyer in the Danish service.

Life

Joachim Bernhard Susemihl came from a Mecklenburg pastor family and was a son of the pastor in Patzig and later Lutheran superintendent of Vienna , Johann Joachim Susemihl (1756–1797). Gustav Susemihl was his younger brother.

He studied law at the University of Kiel and, after graduating in 1811, entered the service of the Danish government of the duchies of Schleswig-Holstein and Lauenburg . Initially, he was clerk at the Holstein-Lauenburg Higher Court in Glückstadt , and from 1817 to 1821 he was a government assessor at the Lauenburg government in Ratzeburg and secretary of the Landdrostei with the title of Justizrat . In 1822 he became official clerk and second civil servant in the Ratzeburg office. In 1827 he rose to the position of bailiff and first official of the Ratzeburg office; he held this office until his death in 1860. In 1847 he was a participant in the Germanistenag in Lübeck . In 1850 he became a member of the constitutional commission for the Duchy of Lauenburg; In contrast to his brother, he took a conservative, reactionary stance on the constitutional question.

He was married to Albertine Charlotte Friederike (1793–1833), b. Boccius, a daughter of the Mecklenburg-Strelitz judicial officer in the Principality of Ratzeburg David Christian Boccius.

Johann Detloff von Cossel was his successor as bailiff.

Awards

Fonts

  • Broad policy. Post-experience investigations into major civil affairs. Translated from the English by John Craig. 3 parts. Leipzig 1816
  • Some news of the constitution of the Duchy of Lauenburg. In: Kiel leaves 4 (1817), pp 261 -306

literature

  • Detlev Lorenz Lübker, Hans Schröder : Lexicon of the Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburg and Eutinian writers from 1796 to 1828. 2nd section NZ, Verlag K. Aue, Altona 1830, p. 611 No. 1175

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Negotiations of the Germanists in Lübeck on September 27, 28 and 30, 1847. , p. 247 .
  2. See William Boehart: "Not Subjects, But Citizens". Questions about the course of the revolution in 1848 in the Duchy of Lauenburg. In: Wolfgang Beutin (ed.) The German Revolution of 1848/49 and Northern Germany. Frankfurt am Main etc .: Lang 1999 ISBN 3-631-33247-5 (Bremen contributions to the history of literature and ideas 27), pp. 219–236, here p. 235
  3. Law and Ministerial Gazette for the Duchies of Holstein and Lauenburg: 1856 , p. 12