Johann Daniel von Reinken

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Johann Daniel von Reinken (born February 8, 1866 in Bremen , † September 3, 1929 in the Bernese Oberland ) was a German judge and Senate President of the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court.

family

Johann Daniel (Hans) von Reinken was the son of the businessman Daniel von Reinken (born November 18, 1831 in Bremen; † March 28, 1894 ibid) and Anna Marie Sievers (born December 20, 1839 in Bremen; † August 3, 1914 ibid.) ). The father was a partner, from 1893 owner of the company Reinken & Co. , a company that was active in the tobacco trade and commission business. The von Reinken family in Bremen lost their prosperity due to inflation and currency reform during the Weimar Republic . Johann Daniel had several siblings, including the doctor of philosophy Carl von Reinken (* December 25, 1873; † 1947), the painter Margarethe von Reinken and the sisters Catherine von Reinken, Annemarie von Reinken, Hedwig von Reinken (1875-1947) and Daniela von Reinken (* 1881 Bremen; † 1954 Sao Paulo). He was also the uncle of the historian Liselotte von Reinken .

Life

Coat of arms of those of Bayer-Ehrenberg 1844
Hanseatic Higher Regional Court in Hamburg 1920

Johann Daniel was confirmed in Bremen in 1882. After graduating from high school in 1885, he began to study law in Freiburg and was a corps student at Corps Suevia . From 1889 he studied in Berlin, where he became a trainee lawyer the next year. During a military exercise in Rastatt in 1892 he met his future wife Luise Konstanze Berntina Amalie von Bayer-Ehrenberg (born December 4, 1875 in Ulm , † February 23, 1933), a daughter of the royal Württemberg captain a. D. Karl Friedrich von Bayer-Ehrenberg (born May 16, 1848 in Stuttgart ; † February 6, 1908 in Karlsruhe ). As a trainee lawyer, von Reinken lived with the family in Bremen at Contrescarpe 152 in 1893 . In 1895 he became a court assessor and became engaged to Luise. As a newly appointed public prosecutor , he finally married her on April 15, 1896 in Karlsruhe. In 1900 he was a judge at the district court, and in 1903 he became a district judge in Bremen and lived in his own house at Roonstrasse 75 in Bremen. In 1913 he went to Hamburg as a higher regional judge and became president of the Senate of the Hanseatic higher regional court in 1926 . A special preference of Johann Daniel von Reinken was the writing and reciting of poems for occasions with friends and relatives and for other social occasions. Reinken died in 1929 on a vacation trip in the Bernese Oberland at the age of 64. The later mayor of Bremen, Theodor Spitta , among others, condoled on his death, but any descendants are currently not known by name. Johann Daniel von Reinken was buried in the Waller Friedhof in the family grave EE47.

Web links and literature

  • Occasional poems by Johann Daniel von Reinken , State Archives Bremen StAB 7.500 294; with short vita (accessed May 26, 2020)
  • Yakovchenko, Sergey Konstantinovich (2012): Reinecke - not only fox (Яковченко, С. К .: Рейнеке - не только Лис ); published as PDF on issuu.com , Copenhagen. see. P. 20 (accessed March 23, 2020).

Individual evidence

  1. Gothaisches genealogical pocket book d. noble houses, part 2 (1921), p. 34 ( online via archive.org, accessed May 26, 2020 )
  2. Bremer Adressbuch 1893, p. 242
  3. ^ Entry Roonstr. 75 (Bremen address book 1904, accessed April 5, 2020)
  4. ^ Judge Johann Daniel (Hans) von Reinken (State Archives Bremen StAB 7.500 294; accessed May 26, 2020)
  5. Entry grabsteine.genealogy.net , a private genealogy page on the Waller Friedhof (accessed on May 26, 2020)