Johann Friedrich Kern

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Johann Friedrich Kern , also Fritz Kern (born December 16, 1812 in Hanover , † May 5, 1890 in Hameln ) was a German judge.

Life

Fritz Kern was the son of the Royal Westphalian Mortgage Conservator and later City Court Director in Hanover Johann Friedrich Kern (1785-1858). He attended school in Osterode am Harz , where his grandfather of the same name (1752-1836) worked as a Hanoverian chief magistrate. From Michaelis 1831 he studied law at the University of Göttingen . In the same year he became a member of the Corps Hannovera Göttingen . He stayed in personal contact with his coätanen Otto von Bismarck well into old age. After graduating, he first entered the administrative service of the Kingdom of Hanover and was employed as an official assessor in Uslar , from 1844 in Friedland and subsequently as a laborer at the Landdrostei Hildesheim . With the Hanoverian Courts Constitution Act of November 8, 1850, which came into force on October 1, 1852 , he became one of two district court councilors at the newly established Hameln district court and garrison auditor of the local garrison of the Hanover army. In Hameln he emerged as a national liberal local politician and was a member of the administrative commission of the Invalidenhaus founded in 1863. From his marriage to Minette Lüder from Moringen he had a son and a daughter.

literature

  • Wilhelm Rothert : General Hannoversche Biography Volume 1: Hannoversche men and women since 1866 , Sponholtz, Hannover 1912, p. 349
  • Heinrich F. Curschmann : Blue Book of the Corps Hannovera to Göttingen. Volume 1: 1809-1899. Göttingen 2002, No. 358

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 42 , 375.
  2. ^ Heinrich Ritter von Poschinger : Prince Bismarck and the Parliamentarians , Volume 1, 1894, p. 216; New table discussions and interviews , Volume 2, 1899, p. 149