Johann Joachim Bolten

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Johann Joachim Bolten (born August 12, 1752 in Hamburg , † April 6, 1835 in Kloddram ) was a German lawyer and manor owner.

Bolten was a son of the Hamburg city physicist Joachim Friedrich Bolten and his wife Anna Maria, the daughter of the businessman Joachim Helwig Sillem. Of the 15 children, he and four sisters were the only son who survived his father. He attended the Hamburg Johanneum and from 1770 also the academic high school . From 1772 he studied law at the University of Göttingen and on May 2, 1775 at the University of Gießen was awarded a doctorate. iur. PhD .

He returned to Hamburg and became secretary of the Hamburg cathedral chapter and canon at the Mariendom . In 1798 he bought the Kloddram estate (now part of Vellahn ) in Mecklenburg and settled here. His sons, the lawyer and later Rostock honorary citizen Carl Alexander Bolten and the Hamburg shipowner August Bolten came from his marriage to Anna Margarethe, née Rentzel .

Works

  • Diss. Inaug. Positiones juris selectae. Casting 1775

literature

  • Hans Schröder: Lexicon of the Hamburg writers up to the present. Volume 1, Hamburg: Perthes 1851, pp. 331f

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