Johann Christian Friedrich Eisendecher

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Johann Christian Friedrich Eisendecher (born October 30, 1774 in Hanover ; † 1842 ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Friedrich Eisendecher was a son of the Hanoverian monastery registrar, accountant of the university treasury and chief commissioner as well as editor of the Hanoverian magazine Wilhelm Christian Eisendecher (1741–1804) and his wife Maria Sophia Luise, née. Iffland (1747–1823), a sister of August Wilhelm Iffland . Johann Christoph Wilhelm Eisendecher (1772–1816), later notary at the Higher Appeal Court in Celle and lawyer in Hanover, Johann Georg Dieterich Eisendecher (1773 – after 1825), raised to the Russian nobility as a Russian major in 1821, Johann Gottlob Karl Eisendecher (1776 – after 1802 ) and the later mining commissioner Ernst Gottfried Philipp Eisendecher were his brothers.

On September 2, 1787, he was enrolled at the University of Göttingen on an honorary basis . On November 10, 1792, he was regularly enrolled to study law . In 1795 he took his exam and entered the Hanoverian civil service. 1798/1799 he was an auditor in the Ottersberg office . In 1800 he came to the Lüchow office and was here from 1801 to 1803 clerk.

During the time of the Kingdom of Westphalia in 1810 he was appointed sub-prefect of the short-term district of Nienburg / Weser in the department of Aller .

In 1818 he came as a bailiff in the Office Emden and was 1819 in addition city commissioner for the city of Emden . In 1836 he moved to the Neustadt am Rübenberge office as a bailiff and was promoted to senior bailiff here in 1839 .

Christian Carl Philipp Eisendecher (around 1805 – after 1857) was his son.

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i Hans-Joachim Heerde: The audience of physics: Lichtenberg's listener. Wallstein Verlag, 2006, pp. 189f
  2. ^ Writings of the Society for Theater History. 1904, Volume 5, Sied 256
  3. Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung. 17th August 1810
  4. ^ State and address calendar for the Kingdom of Hanover