Lüder Arenhold (bailiff)

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Lüder Arenhold (born January 9, 1807 in Hanover , † September 8, 1854 in Munich ) was a German administrative lawyer and a royal Hanoverian bailiff.

Life

Lüder Arenhold was one of the sons of the court advisor and secret chancellery Adolf Johann Gustav Arenhold (1768-1854). The bailiff Adolf Arenhold was his brother.

After attending school in Holzminden , Arenhold studied law at the University of Göttingen from 1826 and was a member of the Corps Hannovera Göttingen during his studies . After completing his studies, Arenhold entered the administrative service of the Kingdom of Hanover and in 1832 became an official auditor in the office of Blumenau . In 1836 he was official assessor in Amt Neuhaus offset 1845 in the Office Hardegsen and 1850, according Ilten .

On May 26, 1851, Arenhold married Emma, ​​who was born there in Hamburg (Emma Johanna; * November 6, 1824, † January 6, 1873 in Verden an der Aller).

In 1852 he was appointed bailiff of the Soltau office .

Arenhold died on a trip in Munich.

His widow married Franz Joseph Friedrich Heinichen, Vice-President of the High Court, in Hamburg on October 10, 1865 .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c German Gender Book , Volume 127 (1961), p. 7; limited preview in Google Book search
  2. GND = 1033719323
  3. ^ 1. Matriculation Göttingen October 24, 1826; 2. Enrollment in Göttingen, November 4, 1828
  4. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 42 , 268