Julius Alexander Schnars

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Julius Alexander Schnars (born June 14, 1812 in Hamburg ; † June 3, 1889 there ) was a German businessman .

Life

Julius Alexander Schnars was a son of the Hamburg merchant Johann Christopher Wilhelm Schnars (1782–1866) and his wife Johanna Sophia Friederike, née Wichers (1781–1846). Carl Wilhelm Schnars was his brother, Hugo Schnars-Alquist his nephew.

On April 5, 1838, Schnars and his brother-in-law Adolph Brock founded a commercial business in Hamburg under the name Brock & Schnars. In 1847 they built Hamburg's first rice peeling mill at the Teerhof . Schnars was also a member of the supervisory board of the Vereinsbank and the mortgage bank in Hamburg , the Altona goods credit institution, the Bergedorfer beer brewery and various marine and fire insurance companies.

Julius Alexander Schnars, Ohlsdorf Cemetery

He served as an honorary commercial judge from 1855 to 1857 , as a lower judge from 1858 to 1860 and was a member of the higher court in 1861. In 1863 Schnars was a deputy of the Commerzdeputation for a short time . In this capacity he was a member of the Brokerage Regulations and was sent to the Customs Deputation. From 1865 to 1869 he was a member of the banking college.

Schnars was a member of the Hamburg parliament from 1859 to 1860 .

Julius Alexander Schnars married Bertha Otte (1815–1873) on May 30, 1840, they had one daughter.

Julius Alexander Schnars is commemorated on the collective grave plate Merchants (II d) of the Althamburg Memorial Cemetery, Ohlsdorf Cemetery .

literature

  • Wilhelm Heyden: The members of the Hamburg citizenship 1859–1862 . Festschrift for December 6, 1909. Herold in Komm., Hamburg 1909, p. 124-125 .
  • Bernhard Koerner: German gender book, Genealogical manual of middle-class families . tape 21 . Starke, Görlitz 1912, p. 405 .

Individual evidence

  1. Alexander Engel (editor in charge): Brock & Schnars . In: Julius Eckstein (Hrsg.): Historisch-biographische Blätter. The State of Hamburg . tape 7 , delivery 3 (1905/06). Eckstein, Berlin.
  2. From 1881 to 1889 . See: 1871-1996 Hypothekenbank in Hamburg . Edited by Hypothekenbank in Hamburg, Hamburg 1996, ISBN 3-00-000660-5 , p. 158