Johann Friedrich Albrecht August Meyer

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Johann Friedrich Albrecht August Meyer (* 12. January 1807 in Nusse , † 4. December 1893 in Hamburg ) was an author and a lawyer in Hamburg.

Life

Johann Friedrich Albrecht August Meyer was the son of Franz Jacob Theodor Meyer (* March 4, 1756 in Behlendorf ; † January 14, 1828 in Nusse), the pastor in Nusse and his second wife Anna Ulrike Moller (* December 25, 1764 in Hamburg ; † April 16, 1825 in Nusse), also Anne Ulrika from the Hamburg Hanseatic family Moller vom Baum . Anna Ulrike's father was the merchant Ulrich Moller and her mother Anna Dorothea Moller, born Boetefeur , daughter of the merchant and Oberaltenburg and President of the Upper Old (1766) Philip Boetefeur and granddaughter of the merchant Joachim Boetefeur, the 1709-1710 President of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce was and 1717 councilor. His cousin Anna Elisabeth Moller (* 1823) married the painter Friedrich Adolph Hornemann in 1865 .

Meyer attended the Johanneum in Hamburg and from Michaelis 1827 to Easter 1828 a grammar school. He then studied law at the universities of Jena , Heidelberg and Göttingen and returned to Hamburg as a doctor of law . He was accepted as a lawyer at Easter 1832 . He became a member of the Patriotic Society from 1765 and became a librarian there . Immanuel Wohlwill resigned as a librarian in 1838 and was replaced by Dr. Hermann Gries replaced, in 1839 Gustav Lührsen resigned and Johann Friedrich Albrecht August Meyer took his place. In 1840 Meyer remained in office with Gries and two other librarians. He also became a member of the newly founded Association for Hamburg History . His notary is in Hamburg Staatskalender entered from. 1853

family

On April 28, 1841 he married Minna Kunhardt (* July 30, 1814 in Hamburg; † July 17, 1885 in Hamburg), a daughter of the merchant and senior citizen Carl Philipp Kunhardt and his wife Henriette, nee Geffcken, who was a sister of Heinrich Geffcken , Johannes Geffcken , Eduard Geffcken and the merchant and (like his brother Heinrich) temporary President of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce Gottfried Geffcken (1802–1842). Daniel Otto Kunhardt (he founded a wallpaper factory with Carl Hagenbeck's grandfather , François Hagenbeck, and his brother Charles, which later belonged to him alone) and Heinrich Kunhardt were also Minna Kunhardt's uncles. Friedrich Heinrich Geffcken was her cousin. The marriage with Minna resulted in at least one child, namely the daughter Ida Dorothea (born March 27, 1842 in Hamburg; † March 19, 1892)

His father Franz Jacob Theodor Meyer (son of Pastor Franz Meyer in Behlendorf and his wife Margaretha Dorothea) was his first marriage since July 7, 1789 with Sabina Regina Sophia, née Reinhard († June 28, 1801), the sister of the court preacher Franz Volkmar Reinhard , married and had with her the daughter Christiana Margaretha Jeanette Franziska Meyer, instead of Jeanette also Johanna (* 1792 in Nusse; † August 16, 1871, buried on the same day in Ratzeburg). On January 11, 1814, she married the Mölln businessman and later police clerk Joachim Heinrich Hoeltich (* around 1791; † around 1856) in Nusse and gave birth to his daughter Franziska around 1820 and a son on November 23, 1825. Before his first marriage to Reinhard's daughter, Meyer had a poem published in 1777 on Joachim Matthias Lütkens and his election as mayor in Lübeck and studied at the University of Wittenberg . On 17 October 1780, he was succeeded by his brother Dean and later Franz Volkmar Reinhard to master the liberal arts doctorate. In 1788 he was given the parish in Nusse.

Fonts

  • About the Hamburg intestate inheritance law , Perthes and Besser, Hamburg 1836 ( digitized version )
  • Several articles in Hamburg newspapers

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Gender book (Google Books)
  2. Joachim Boetefeur at mundia ( Memento from March 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  3. ^ Librarians Patriotic Society
  4. ^ Member of the Association for Hamburg History, page 610
  5. ^ Genealogy of Heinrich Geffcken
  6. Entry in the gender book
  7. ^ Dates and name of Ancestry
  8. ^ Jeanette Meyer , 1845 census
  9. ^ Name , No. 34
  10. p. 268 , Finding aid (PDF file)
  11. Allgemeine Anzeiger and national newspaper of the Germans
  12. Franziska Höltich , Census 1845
  13. ad JH Höltich in the State and scholars of the Hamburg newspaper candid correspondents , Issue: 29 November 1825 (Google Books)
  14. Poem to Mayor Lütkens by Franz Jacob Theodor Meyer (digitized online)
  15. ^ Entry in the archive of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck