Johanne lamp

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Johanne Wilhelmine Lampe , called Hanna Lampe , (born October 9, 1897 in Bremen , † July 12, 1996 in Bremen) was a German homeland researcher .

biography

Lampe came from the long-established Lampe family. She was the daughter of the farmer Hinrich Lampe von der Wisch (1859–1944) and Johanne Wilhelmine, b. Wurthmann (1872–1938), grew up on the Wischhof in Bremen- Hastedt , Schaumburger Str. 35, in the former peasantry of Pagentorn . Due to the growing eastern suburbs in Bremen, the family was able to acquire a considerable fortune by selling land.

Lampe attended the Higher Girls 'School Ida Janson and until 1913 the Higher Girls' School, later Lyceum, by Hedwig Kriebisch. She then acquired her Abitur through private lessons in Latin and Greek and attending a boys' school. Instead of an art school, she completed an apprenticeship at a Rhenish horticultural school. In 1918 she married her cousin Johann Meinken, but was soon divorced again. Around 1921/23 she worked as a housemaid in an officer's household in Frankfurt am Main and from 1924 in a private sanatorium in Freiburg. In 1925 she returned permanently to the Wischhof in Bremen.

She first researched the family history of her ancient and widespread family. In 1935 a meeting of family members from Germany, the Netherlands, USA, Finland and Mexico took place in Bremen. She now became a member of the Society for Family Research Die Maus and took on honorary board functions. Her essay The Peasantry Pagentorn was published in the Bremisches Jahrbuch Vol. 42 from 1947. Then she put on 2500 family folders ; a fund for local research in Bremen; further publications followed.
She was buried in the Riensberg cemetery .

Honors

Literature, sources

  • Ute Domddey: lamp, Johanne Wilhelmine, called Hanna . In: Women's history (s) , Bremer Frauenmuseum (ed.). Edition Falkenberg, Bremen 2016, ISBN 978-3-95494-095-0 .
  • Weser Kurier on July 12, 1996: Hanna Lampe has died. Local researcher and pageantorner.