Julius Waldschmidt

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Friedrich Alexander Julius Waldschmidt (born November 23, 1811 in Mengeringhausen , † December 6, 1900 in Wega ) was a German landowner and politician .

Waldschmidt was the son of the Waldeck Council and Oberamtmann Friedrich Christian Theodor Waldschmidt († 1841) and his wife Henriette Sophie Philippine born. Waldeck (1779–1843) from an unsuitable branch line of the Waldeck family . He married Henriette Karoline Konradine Klein on July 29, 1845 in Ober-Werbe . Their son, Hermann Waldschmidt , later also became a member of the state parliament. Waldschmidt became an apprentice to the landowner Cuntze in Wetterburg in 1827 . He then became the administrator of the Laubach domain near Rhoden and the Plunz estate owner in Viermünden . In 1837 he took over the mill estate in Wega.

From 1852 to 1855 he was a member of the state parliament of the Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont . He was elected in the constituency Kreis der Eder . Politically he was close to the NLP .

literature

  • Reinhard König: The members of the Waldeck Landtag from 1848 to 1929 . Hessisches Staatsarchiv, Marburg 1985, ISBN 3-88964-122-9 , pp. 94-95.
  • Jochen Lengemann : MdL Hessen 1808-1996 , 1996, ISBN 3-7708-1071-6 , p. 399.
  • Ludwig Luckemeyer: Liberales Waldeck and Pyrmont and Waldeck-Frankenberg 1821–1981 , 1984, p. 237.