Johann Heim Nobody

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Johann Heim Nobody (born March 26, 1817 in St. Annen ; † April 11, 1905 in Heide ) was a pfennig master of the Norderdithmarschen landscape .

Live and act

Johann Heim Nobody was a son of the farm owner Claus Heim Nobody (born November 20, 1790 in St. Annen; † May 13, 1843 ibid) and his wife Elsabe Christine, née Heim (born November 22, 1796 in St. Annen; † 29 January ibid). The first name “Heim” goes back to Johann Nobody (1761–1832) from Rehm . He married Martje Heim (1789) and entered the old Heim-Hof of St. Annen. Male family members still carry this first name to this day.

Nobody received his education at the village school of St. Annen and the Husum school of scholars , which he left in 1838. In the winter semester of 1838/39 he began studying law and philology at the University of Kiel. For the winter semester of 1840/41 he moved to Heidelberg, later to Berlin. Then worked for a short time with Landvogt Paul Boysen in Heide. In December 1845 he was elected Vogt of the Büsum parish and appointed as such by the sovereign in February 1846. Thus he belonged to the provincial council of Norderdithmarschen and acted as clerk of the parish. The college of parish rulers also appointed him parish taker. From 1850 he also worked as an inspector of the Friedrichsgabekoog . During the Schleswig-Holstein survey he represented the 4th Holstein electoral district ( Lunden ) in the constituent state assembly . The Danish government did not withdraw his post after the end of the war.

After the death of Friedrich Griebel , no one took over the office of provincial Pfennigsmeister. The provincial council confirmed this in an election in November 1861. Nobody was given such an important position in the self-administration of the landscape as an uplifting officer and accounting officer for the landscape treasury. After Prussia had annexed the duchies in 1867 and largely dissolved the administrative institutions that had existed up to that point on September 22, 1867, no one worked temporarily as the Landespfennigmeister of the district of Norderdithmarschen.

In 1879 nobody was renamed from the Landespfennigmeister to Kreisredanten. From May 26, 1888 to April 1889, when a new district order came into force, he held this office under District Administrator Emil Voerster . He then headed the district communal treasury in the new local government and remained the Landespfennigmeister until his death. With the office he also worked as an honorary district deputy and was a member of the district committee, with membership in the district committee being the more important position. The committee was subordinate to the district administrator and represented the actual executive body of the district.

From 1893, during the tenure of District Administrator Wilhelm Behncke in particular, no one made great contributions to coastal protection and the improvement of dykes in the area of ​​the North Sea and the Eider. From 1892 he became the chairman of the agricultural levee commission and at the age of 85 created the basis for a new statute of levees.

From the election in 1868 until the voluntary end of 1894, nobody represented the Norderdithmarschen district assembly in the Schleswig-Holstein provincial parliament. From the end of 1871 he represented the rural communities in the new Estates Administrative Committee. In 1878 he was re-elected to the committee as representative of the small landowners. From 1875 to 1894 he took over the deputy chairmanship of the Provincial Parliament and the Provincial Committee. From 1874 he was also a member of the board of directors of the Heidekulturverein for Norderdithmarschen, where he was responsible for the treasury. In 1901 he was re-elected as district deputy.

Nobody received the Red Eagle Order 4th Class and in 1891 the Crown Order 3rd Class.

family

Nobody married Catharina Margarethe Rehder on July 10, 1846 in Husum (born April 17, 1818 in Husum, † March 7, 1892 in Heide). She was a daughter of the Husum businessman and councilor Peter Hinrich Rehder. From this marriage there were four children. The son Claudius Johannes Heim (born March 6, 1849 in Büsum ; † March 1, 1927 in Heide) worked from 1878 to 1881 as a doctor in Flensburg and from 1883 to 1895 in Buffalo , then until the end of his life in Heide. He had been a member of the district council since 1913 and took over the post of deputy mayor during the First World War .

literature

  • Dietrich Korth: Nobody, Johann Heim . in: Biographical Lexicon for Schleswig-Holstein and Lübeck . Wachholtz, Neumünster 1982–2011. Vol. 9 - 1991. ISBN 3-529-02649-2 , pages 248-250.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dietrich Korth: Nobody, Johann Heim . in: Biographical Lexicon for Schleswig-Holstein and Lübeck . Wachholtz, Neumünster 1982–2011. Vol. 9 - 1991. ISBN 3-529-02649-2 , page 248.
  2. ^ Dietrich Korth: Nobody, Johann Heim . in: Biographical Lexicon for Schleswig-Holstein and Lübeck . Wachholtz, Neumünster 1982–2011. Vol. 9 - 1991. ISBN 3-529-02649-2 , pages 248-249.
  3. ^ Dietrich Korth: Nobody, Johann Heim . in: Biographical Lexicon for Schleswig-Holstein and Lübeck . Wachholtz, Neumünster 1982–2011. Vol. 9 - 1991. ISBN 3-529-02649-2 , page 249.
  4. ^ Dietrich Korth: Nobody, Johann Heim . in: Biographical Lexicon for Schleswig-Holstein and Lübeck . Wachholtz, Neumünster 1982–2011. Vol. 9 - 1991. ISBN 3-529-02649-2 , page 249.
  5. ^ Dietrich Korth: Nobody, Johann Heim . in: Biographical Lexicon for Schleswig-Holstein and Lübeck . Wachholtz, Neumünster 1982–2011. Vol. 9 - 1991. ISBN 3-529-02649-2 , page 249.
  6. ^ Dietrich Korth: Nobody, Johann Heim . in: Biographical Lexicon for Schleswig-Holstein and Lübeck . Wachholtz, Neumünster 1982–2011. Vol. 9 - 1991. ISBN 3-529-02649-2 , page 249.
  7. ^ Dietrich Korth: Nobody, Johann Heim . in: Biographical Lexicon for Schleswig-Holstein and Lübeck . Wachholtz, Neumünster 1982–2011. Vol. 9 - 1991. ISBN 3-529-02649-2 , page 249.
  8. ^ Dietrich Korth: Nobody, Johann Heim . in: Biographical Lexicon for Schleswig-Holstein and Lübeck . Wachholtz, Neumünster 1982–2011. Vol. 9 - 1991. ISBN 3-529-02649-2 , page 248.