Johann Christian Söhle

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Johann Christian Söhle (born November 16, 1801 in Hamburg ; † May 24, 1871 there ) was a Hamburg merchant, banker and member of parliament.

Johann Christian Söhle around 1860

Life

In 1830, Söhle married Auguste Haller, a sister of Nicolaus Ferdinand Haller . He entered 1830 in that of his father Martin Joseph Haller a Founded in 1797 banking and commodity business that it changed its name to Haller, Söhle & Co. changed. After the death of his father-in-law in 1852, Söhle ran the business very successfully together with his brother-in-law Johann Eduard Haller .

Söhle was also the driving force behind the founding of the Vereinsbank . From the time the bank was founded until his death, he was chairman of the supervisory board, which was then called the management.

In addition to his professional activity, Söhle was involved in various ways in local and church self-government. Söhle was adjunct from 1831 to 1835, from 1836 to 1851 Hundred Eighties of St. Nikolai , in 1847 Jurat and in 1848 as Jurat additionally inspector of the St. Nikolaifreischule . From 1851 to 1862 he was sixties, and in 1856 he was the custodian administrator . From 1862 to 1870 Söhle was senior senior at St. Nikolai, he worked as a corpse sworn from 1863 to 1866 and was a member of the Beede from 1867 to 1870 . In 1871 he was elected parish elder of St. Nikolai.

In the civil military , Söhle was captain of the sixth company of the third battalion from 1835 and 1836 , and from 1837 to 1839 he was elected second major of the third battalion.

From 1842 to 1846 he was a member of the civil military commission and from 1845 to 1847 he was elected commercial judge. He also worked in various deputations and was President of Finance in 1852 and President of the Banking Commission in 1858.

Söhle was a member of the Hamburg Constituent Assembly . From 1860 to 1862 when he was sixties and from 1862 to 1868, directly elected, he was a member of the Hamburg parliament .

The Hamburg notary Martin Söhle was his son.

literature

  • Wilhelm Heyden : The members of the Hamburg citizenship. 1859-1862 , Hamburg 1909, p. 177.
  • Herwarth von Schade: Johann Christian Söhle . In: On the harmony and welfare of this good city: 475 years of the senior elders' college in Hamburg . Convent, Hamburg 2003, OCLC 53903206 , p. 394 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vereinsbank Hamburg: 100 Years of Vereinsbank in Hamburg, Hamburg 1956, p. 31