Julius Georg Bierbaum

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Johann Julius Georg Bierbaum (born April 16, 1761 in Braunschweig ; † July 7, 1844 there ) was a German merchant and member of parliament.

Bierbaum was the son of the Brunswick merchant Georg Wilhelm Bierbaum (1725–1802) and his wife Anna Elisabeth née Müller. Bierbaum, who was of the Evangelical Lutheran denomination, married Sophie Rommel, the daughter of the consistorial councilor and general superintendent Julius Philipp Rommel in Kassel, on April 23, 1810. Their son Julius Bierbaum had Bierbaum's nail built in 1846 .

Bierbaum was an independent businessman in London from 1793 to 1803. Then he worked again as a merchant in Braunschweig. Together with his brother Heinrich Wilhelm Bierbaum, he had the Bierbaum villa built there.

From 1808 to 1813 he was a member of the departmental electoral college of the Oker department. Between June 2, 1808 and October 26, 1813 he was a member of the imperial estates of the Kingdom of Westphalia for the department of the Oker and the electoral group of landowners.

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  • Jochen Lengemann : MdL Hessen. 1808-1996. Biographical index (= political and parliamentary history of the state of Hesse. Vol. 14 = publications of the Historical Commission for Hesse. Vol. 48, 7). Elwert, Marburg 1996, ISBN 3-7708-1071-6 , p. 75.
  • Jochen Lengemann: Parliaments in Hesse 1808–1813. Frankfurt am Main 1991, ISBN 3-458-16185-6 , p. 118.

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