Josua Roedenbeck

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Philipp Josua Roedenbeck (born December 16, 1871 in Halle (Saale) ; † November 11, 1914 at Bixschoote ) was a German administrative lawyer and most recently district administrator of the Achim district .

Life

Roedenbeck was born in Halle (Saale) as the son of the university curator Paul Rudolf Siegfried Roedenbeck . He completed his school days at the local high school with the Abitur in 1892. Before starting his studies, he completed his military service with the 1st Guard Regiment on foot in Potsdam. He studied law and political science at the Universities of Marburg and Berlin and from 1896 was a trainee lawyer at the district courts of Charlottenburg and Werder. In 1900 he switched to a general administrative career as a government trainee in Gdansk . In 1901 he was appointed government assessor.

Roedenbeck was married to Anne Marie Adloff since 1902. The marriage had three children.

From 1905 he worked for the government in Stade . On May 1, 1905, he initially took over the management of the district administration in Achim as a substitute, and from November 1 of that year onwards . In 1908 he was definitely appointed district administrator.

From 1907 Josua Roedenbeck initiated the cultivation of the Badener, Ueser and Etelser Moor and caused the Achim district to join the Hanoverian non-profit settlement company. In 1910 he submitted a plan to cultivate the area to the district committee. He did not experience the settlement of the Badenermoor colony . He fell in November 1914 as captain of the reserve in Flanders at the Battle of Ypres .

swell

  • Verden district archive, personal files Sig. 1 / 30b and 8 / 92a (Cultivation of the Baden, Uesen and Etels Moor)

literature

  • Ernst Richter: Roedenbeck - a Prussian district administrator . In: Local calendar of the district of Verden Verden 1959, p. 39.
  • Hartmut Hagemann: 75 years of Badenermoor . In: Achimer history books. 3, 1989, pp. 3-14

Individual evidence

  1. Communication from the regiment of November 13, 1914 to the brother and death certificate from Achim City Archives No. 7/1915