Karl Ludwig Draud

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Karl Ludwig Wilhelm Daniel Draud (born June 6, 1810 in Lich ; † January 21, 1886 in Darmstadt ) was a Hessian judge and politician and a member of the 1st Chamber of the Estates of the Grand Duchy of Hesse .

Karl Ludwig Draud was the son of Carl Ludwig Danied Draud (1763–1846) and his second wife Anna Magdalene Susanne, née Rausch (1773–1854). Grode, who was Protestant, married Luise, born Lex (1819–1892), on September 16, 1841, the daughter of the Wiesbaden Higher Appeal Judge Karl Ludwig Lux .

Draud studied law at the University of Giessen from 1826 to 1830 . After graduating, he was an accessist in Lich, at the court in Giessen and with the Giessen government. In 1837 he was an assessor in Hungen, in 1850 an assessor with a voice at the Darmstadt court, where in 1853 he became court judge. From 1859 to 1876 he was also the special director of the fire insurance company Deutscher Phoenix . In 1860 he was promoted to higher appeal and cassation judge at the higher appeal court in Darmstadt . From 1866 to 1881 he was President of the Historical Association for the Grand Duchy of Hesse. In 1879 he retired.

After the March Revolution , the members of the First Chamber of the Estates were freely elected for the first time. Draud was elected for the constituency 7 Hungen and Nidda and belonged to the chamber from 1849 to 1850.

literature

  • Klaus-Dieter Rack, Bernd Vielsmeier: Hessian MPs 1820–1933. Biographical evidence for the first and second chambers of the state estates of the Grand Duchy of Hesse 1820–1918 and the state parliament of the People's State of Hesse 1919–1933 (= Political and parliamentary history of the State of Hesse. Vol. 19 = Work of the Hessian Historical Commission. NF Vol. 29) . Hessian Historical Commission, Darmstadt 2008, ISBN 978-3-88443-052-1 , p. 248.