Johann Friedrich Wiese

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Johann Friedrich Wiese (* 1761 in Einbeck ; † 1824 ) was a Hanoverian administrative lawyer.

Life

Johann Friedrich Wiese was born in Einbeck in 1761 as the son of the later secret registrar and registrar in the German law firm Jürgen Christian Wiese (1722–1801) and grew up in London . To prepare for his studies, he attended the Ratsgymnasium Hannover ; Karl Philipp Moritz gave a description of his school days . He enrolled on October 17, 1778 as a law student at the University of Göttingen and was accepted as a member of the Hanoverian Landsmannschaft on November 7, 1778, as evidenced by the traditional convention protocols . The study period until 1781 Michaelis be is silhouette in the silhouettes collection Schubert received. After completing his studies, he became an auditor at the Nienburg office in 1781 , first at the Rotenburg office in 1785 , at the Radolfshausen office in 1787 and then at the Hoya office in 1792 . In 1802 he was transferred to the office of Hagen in Hagen in Bremen as an official administrator , where he was appointed official there in 1806 . He was later promoted to senior bailiff there. His son Georg Friedrich Wiese († 1827) also became an administrative lawyer in the civil service of the Kingdom of Hanover.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Anneliese Klingenberg, Christof Wingertszahn , Yvonne Pauly: Karl Philipp Moritz . All works: critical and commented edition. Volume 1, p. 987
  2. Götz von Selle : The register of the Georg-August-Universität zu Göttingen 1734-1837 . Hildesheim, Leipzig 1937: Entry "born in Einbeck im Grubenhagen'schen, now in London"
  3. Götz von Selle : The register of the Georg-August-Universität zu Göttingen 1734-1837 . Hildesheim, Leipzig 1937
  4. Otto Deneke : Alte Göttinger Landsmannschaften, Göttingen 1937, p. 44; Caddick / Curschmann: The Hannöversche Landsmannschaft at the University of Göttingen from 1737 to 1809 , Neustadt ad Aisch 2009, No. 0714
  5. SUB Göttingen , call number 8 * Cod. Ms. hist. Lit. 103 Cim., Sheet 43; Dating of the SUB Goettingen: June 20, 1779.
  6. ^ Heinrich Ferdinand Curschmann : Blue Book of the Corps Hannovera zu Göttingen, Bd. 1: 1809–1899 , Göttingen 2002, No. 214: 1818 active in the Corps Hannovera Göttingen and died as an official auditor in the Grönenberg ( Melle ) office