Karl Junghanns

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Karl Johann Baptist Junghanns

Karl Johann Baptist Junghanns (born November 19, 1797 at Stocksberg Castle ; † April 28, 1886 in Karlsruhe ; Catholic ) was a lawyer and politician from Baden .

Life

Junghanns was the son of the Oberamtmann Franz Georg Junghanns , who was in the service of the Teutonic Order and later became Baden District Councilor in Wertheim. Karl Junghanns attended high schools in Heidelberg , Heilbronn and Wertheim . He then studied law at the universities of Heidelberg and Göttingen from 1815 to 1818 . In 1819 he passed the legal state examination with distinction and entered the Baden state service, where he was employed as an intern in the preparatory service for the administration of justice and internal administration at various offices in the Lower Rhine District. In July 1825 his first permanent position as an assessor took placeat the Boxberg office . In 1826 he was transferred to the Mosbach office in the same capacity . In 1831 he was promoted to bailiff in Mosbach. In 1836 he moved to Ladenburg as a bailiff and in the same year was appointed to the government of the Lower Rhine District in Mannheim . In 1843 he was able to join the Karlsruhe ministerial bureaucracy as a secret clerk and was appointed ministerial director there in 1854. In 1860 he was appointed Second Class Secret Council. In 1866 he retired.

politics

From 1842 to 1848 and again from 1850 to 1861 Junghanns was a member of the Second Chamber of the Baden Council of Estates for the constituency of Wiesloch and Neckargemünd . In 1848/49 he was represented by his brother Damian Junghanns . From 1855 to 1860 he was President of the Estates Assembly.

Junghanns had been a member of the pension fund committee since 1851 and was a long-term member of the board of directors there. From 1870 to 1874 he was director of the pension fund.

family

Karl Junghanns was first married to Clara von Prümmer from 1827 and, after her early death in 1832, entered into a second marriage with Lina Essich. Both marriages resulted in a total of five children, including the later district court director and member of the state parliament, Franz Ludwig Ulrich Junghanns .

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. Bock 2000, p. 152

literature

  • Badische Biographien , Volume 4, G. Braunsche Hofbuchhandlung, Karlsruhe 1891, p. 205 f.
  • Hans-Peter Becht: The Baden second chamber and its members, 1819 to 1841/42. Investigations into the structure and functioning of an early German parliament. Dissertation University of Mannheim, Heidelberg 1985, p. 476
  • Wolfram Angerbauer (Red.): The heads of the upper offices, district offices and district offices in Baden-Württemberg from 1810 to 1972 . Published by the working group of the district archives at the Baden-Württemberg district assembly. Theiss, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-8062-1213-9 , pp. 337 .
  • Michael Bock: The Baden state parliament members from the Wiesloch district 1819–1933 , in: Wiesloch - Contributions to History Vol. 1, Ubstadt-Weiher 2000, p. 151/152.

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