List of members of the constituent Schleswig-Holstein State Assembly

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This list of the members of the constituent Schleswig-Holstein State Assembly 1848 to 1850. For the members of the Schleswig-Holstein State Assembly 1850–1851 see List of Members of the Schleswig-Holstein State Assembly (1850–1851) .

title Surname No. Constituency annotation
Chamber Council Johann Bernhard Behre Holstein 1 Altona
Council of Justice / Syndicus Friedrich Christian Prehn Holstein 1 Altona
Governor / merchant Gustav Wall Holstein 1 Altona
Advocate Moritz Wolf Warburg Holstein 1 Altona
Institute teacher Bünger Holstein 1 Altona By-election on July 14, 1849
Sylt bailiff Schwen Hans Jensen Holstein 2 Kiel Re-elected in the by-election of November 22, 1848
Councilor of State, Professor Justus Olshausen Holstein 2 Kiel Re-elected in the by-election of November 28, 1849
Advocate August Wichmann Holstein 2 Kiel Secretary in the state parliament / By-election of December 13, 1848 / Successor: Hedde?
Chief auditor Adolf Friedrich von Brackel Holstein 3 Rendsburg Was already a member of the stands / dropped out at the end of December.
Merchant Johann Gottfried Petersen Holstein 3 Rendsburg In the Official Gazette for the Duchies of Schleswig-Holstein , August 4, 1849, his resignation is recorded and by-elections are arranged
Lieutenant colonel Garrelts Holstein 3 Rendsburg By-election on August 14, 1849
editor Otto Fock Holstein 3 Rendsburg By-election on 7./8. January 1850
Budget Council Professor Niels Nikolaus Falck Holstein 4 Lunden He rejected the election in the 10th Schleswig and 4th Holstein electoral districts because he was elected in the 15th Schleswig
Parish bailiff Johann Heim Nobody Holstein 4 Lunden
Parish bailiff Julius Emil Johannsen Holstein 4 Lunden By-election due to double election on 28./29. August 1848
Advocate Johann Matthias Claussen Holstein 5 pagan
Advocate Ernst Friedrich Christian Griebel Holstein 5 pagan
Landowner Richard Jens Ernst von Bruun-Neergaard Holstein 5 pagan By-election on 2/3 January 1849
Adkovat Wilhelm Eduard Wiggers Holstein 5 pagan By-election on 2/3 January 1849
Dr. Hans Christian Dreis Holstein 6 Meldorf
Governor Carl Georg Heinrich Lempfert Holstein 6 Meldorf
Dr. med. Emil F. Christiani Holstein 7 Marne
Merchant Johann Anton Müllenhoff Holstein 7 Marne
Parish clerk Wilhelm Friedrich Christoph Hermann Lesser Holstein 7 Marne By-election on February 12, 1849
Advocate Hans Reimer Claussen Holstein 7 Marne By-election on August 6, 1849
Council of Justice Carl Friedrich Hermann Klenze Holstein 8 Wilster Was a member of the stands before
pastor Heinrich Sönke Theodor Wolf Holstein 8 Wilster Resignation at the beginning of June 1848, successor: Pflueg
Farm owner in Nordhusen Nikolaus Moritz Pflueg Holstein 8 Wilster By-election on June 21, 1849 for Wolf
Farm owner Hinrich Möller Holstein 9 brim Was a member of the stands before
Farm owner Jacob Scharmer Holstein 9 brim Was a member of the stands before
District President Karl Philipp Francke Holstein 9 brim By-election on August 31, 1849
High Court Counsel Ludwig Peter Wilhelm von Prangen Holstein 10 Glückstadt Was a member of the stands before
pastor Ludwig Carl Friedrich Schmidt Holstein 10 Glückstadt
Carpenter Holst Holstein 10 Glückstadt By-election on 29./30. June 1849
pastor Gustav Waldemar Gardthausen Holstein 11 Elmshorn
Master baker Hans Greve Holstein 11 Elmshorn
Advocate Dahms Holstein 11 Elmshorn By-election on April 23, 1849
Farm owner, Schäferhof near Pinneberg Adolph Friedrich August Lübbe Holstein 12 Pinneberg
Conference councilor / office deputy Bernhard Rathgen Holstein 12 Pinneberg Re-election on May 18, 1849
pensioner George Godfrey Booth Holstein 13 frond
Skipper Hans Schuldt Holstein 13 frond
Advocate Jakob Guido Theodor Gülich Holstein 14 Wandsbek
Advocate Adolph Theodor Ohrt Holstein 14 Wandsbek Was a member of the stands before
Head of office Christian Heinrich Rudolph Nicolaus Mannshardt Holstein 15 Lütjensee
Office deputy Adolf von Warnstedt Holstein 15 Lütjensee Re-elected on November 27, 1849
Count Theodor von Reventlow-Jersbek Holstein 15 Lütjensee By-election on November 16, 1848
Higher Appeal Judge Gustav Jacob Malmros Holstein 15 Lütjensee By-election on May 23, 1849
Landsasse Alexander Arnemann Holstein 16 Heidkrug Was a member of the stands before
Farm owner Johann Achim Hüttmann Holstein 16 Heidkrug
pastor Erasmus Carstens Bahnson Holstein 17th Oldeslohe Bahnsen?
Council of Justice Robert Christian Friedrich Wiedemann Holstein 17th Oldeslohe
Bailiff Jacobsen Holstein 17th Oldeslohe By-election on November 22, 1848
Advocate Schmidt from Leda Holstein 17th Oldeslohe By-election on 12./13. September 1849
Advocate August Carl Georg Friederici Holstein 18 Ahrensbök Was a member of the stands before; By-election due to double election on August 11, 1848
Dr. Karl Lorentzen Holstein 18 Ahrensbök He refused the election in the 9th Holstein constituency because he was elected in the 18th. Was a member of the stands before
Prof. Dr. Jacob Asmussen Holstein 19th Segeberg Retired in September 1849
Lieutenant Colonel Advocat Peter Johann Koch Holstein 19th Segeberg Resignation at the beginning of June 1848, successor: von Kaup
Bailiff from Husum from Kaup Holstein 19th Segeberg By-election for Koch October 6, 1849
Office manager Jumper Holstein 19th Segeberg By-election on June 16, 1848
Candidate Samuel Christoph Burchardi Holstein 20th Neustadt
Teacher Marcus Schlichting Holstein 20th Neustadt
Advocate in Kiel Richard von Neergaard Holstein 20th Neustadt By-election May 25, 1849
pastor Heinrich Adolf Burchardi Holstein 21 Oldenburg
Professor Dr. jur. Johannes Christiansen Holstein 21 Oldenburg Was a member of the stands before
mayor Thomsen Holstein 21 Oldenburg By-election on October 29, 1849
School teacher Marcus Mester Holstein 22 Luetjenburg
Land., Candidat theol Christian Wilhelm Gustav Rosenhagen Holstein 22 Luetjenburg
School teacher Johann Friedrich Kolls Holstein 23 Preetz
professor Johann Christian Ravit Holstein 23 Preetz Was a member of the stands before
professor Lorenz von Stein Holstein 23 Preetz Was elected in a by-election on March 28, 1850
Advocate Hans Reimer Claussen Holstein 24 Schoenberg is listed as "Claussen from Kiel" / resignation after the adoption of the constitution
Higher Appeal Judge Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm Preusser Holstein 24 Schoenberg Also Preusser, later a member of the joint government
Advocate Friedrich Hedde Holstein 24 Schoenberg (radical democratic) in a by-election on 28/29. September 1848 for the resigned lawyer Wichmann from Kiel, by-election on December 13th
Hufner Rohwer sen. Holstein 24 Schoenberg By-election on 16./17. November 1848 Jürgen Rohwer ?
pastor Wilhelm Nicolaus Christian Hansen Holstein 25 Barkau
Adolf von Moltke Holstein 25 Barkau Was a member of the stands before
tenant Friedrich August Hach Holstein 26 Flemhude
Landsasse Wilhelm Hirschfeld Holstein 26 Flemhude Was a member of the stands before
pastor Peter Friedrichsen Holstein 27 Hohenwestedt He was succeeded by Syndicus Prehn
Budget Council Professor Henning Ratjen Holstein 27 Hohenwestedt
Syndicus Prehn Holstein 27 Hohenwestedt By-election on September 3, 1849 Friedrich Christian Prehn?
Advocate Karl Friedrich Lucian Samwer Holstein 27 Hohenwestedt By-election on November 5, 1849
Carpenter Claus Riepen Holstein 28 Neumunster
Advocate Karl Friedrich Lucian Samwer Holstein 28 Neumunster Was a member of the stands before; Re-election on May 24, 1849; On August 25, 1849, his mandate was declared expired by the state assembly. He was succeeded by Major Hennings
major Hennings Holstein 28 Neumunster By-election on September 11, 1849
Farm owner Joachim Christoph Jebens Holstein 29 Schenefeld
Advocate Christian Matthissen Holstein 29 Schenefeld Re-election on June 26, 1849
Advocate Karl Friedrich Theodor Lobedanz Holstein 30 Itzehoe
High Court Counsel Georg Löck Holstein 30 Itzehoe Was previously a member of the stands / age president
Railway Director Theodor Olshausen Holstein 30 Itzehoe By-election on September 7, 1848
Mayor Dr. Georg Ludwig Balemann Holstein 31 Bramstedt Was a member of the stands before
mayor Heinrich Carl Esmarch Holstein 31 Bramstedt Was a member of the stands before; also Karl
vet Panje Holstein 31 Bramstedt By-election on March 18, 1850
Advocate Ludolf Conrad Hannibal Bargum Holstein 32 Ashberg He rejected the election in Schleswig's 12th electoral district because he was elected in 32 Holstein
Advocate August Friedrich Wiggers Holstein 32 Ashberg
Councilor of Justice, Mayor Christian Friedrich Callisen Schleswig 1 Flensburg
Budget Council Peter Lüders Schleswig 1 Flensburg
Provost Nicolaus Theodor Boysen Schleswig 2 Schleswig Was a member of the stands before
Dr. Magnus Friedrich Steindorff Schleswig 2 Schleswig
Farm owner Johann Heinrich Becker Schleswig 3 Roagger Didn't take the election
Farm owner August Heinrich Posselt Schleswig 3 Roagger Didn't take the election
Farm owner Johann Friedrich Lorentzen Schleswig 4 Skrydstrup
Hardesvogt Carl Georg Andreas Thomsen Schleswig 4 Skrydstrup
Schleswig 5 Christiansfeld There was no election
Schleswig 5 Christiansfeld There was no election
Secretary Friedrich Claussen Schleswig 6 Hadersleben Claussen *, Georg Friedrich, Chancellery and Supreme Court Secretary, Schleswig (1806–1890)
Mayor Dr. Otto Andreas Meyer Schleswig 6 Hadersleben
Dr. Petrus Heinrich Karl Maack Schleswig 7 Aabenraa
Advocate Friedrich Heinrich Jens Reiche Schleswig 7 Aabenraa
tenant Peter Federsen Schleswig 8 Raepstedt
Parish bailiff Thies Hansen Steenholdt Schleswig 8 Raepstedt Was a member of the stands before
Dr. Karl Lorentzen Schleswig 9 Tondern He refused to vote in the 9th constituency because he was elected in the 18th
mayor Heinrich Carl Esmarch Schleswig 9 Tondern Was a member of the stands before; also Karl
Merchant Johannes Christian Todsen Schleswig 9 Tondern
City and official physicus Georg Nicolaus Wülfke Schleswig 9 Tondern
inspector Carsten Carstens Schleswig 10 Dagebühl
Budget Council Professor Niels Nikolaus Falck Schleswig 10 Dagebühl He rejected the election in the 10th Schleswig and 4th Holstein constituencies, as he was elected in the 15th Schleswig
pastor Jörgensen Schleswig 10 Dagebühl Must be a by-election
Dr. Jur. Carl Friedrich Heiberg Schleswig 11 leak
pastor Hans Jacobsen Schleswig 11 leak also Jakobsen
Advocate Ludolf Conrad Hannibal Bargum Schleswig 12 Grevenstein He rejected the election in Schleswig's 12th electoral district because he was elected in 32 Holstein
Senior judge Friedrich Mommsen Schleswig 12 Grevenstein
Schleswig 13 Eken There was no election
Schleswig 13 Eken There was no election
Schleswig 14 Sonderburg There was no election
Schleswig 14 Sonderburg There was no election
Budget Council Professor Niels Nikolaus Falck Schleswig 15 Glücksburg (Grundtoft) He rejected the election in the 10th Schleswig and 4th Holstein constituencies, as he was elected in the 15th Schleswig
Landowner Carl Friedrich Vollertsen Schleswig 15 Glücksburg (Grundtoft) Check the name again
pastor Lorenz Lorenzen Schleswig 16 Flensburg-Land Was a member of the stands before
Advocate Christian Rönnenkamp Schleswig 16 Flensburg-Land Was a member of the stands before
Oberfachwalter / Obersachwalter Carl Friedrich Ferdinand Hancke Schleswig 17th Fahrstedt
Bailiff Friedrich Nicolaus von Liliencron Schleswig 17th Fahrstedt
pastor Georg Johann Theodor Lau Schleswig 18 Bredstedt Resignation at the beginning of June 1848, successor was Ingwersen
Land surveyor Ginger Schleswig 18 Bredstedt By-election for Lau
Dike inspector Hermann Petersen Schleswig 18 Bredstedt Rejected election in 19th district as he was elected in 18th
Dike inspector Hermann Petersen Schleswig 19th Husum Rejected election in 19th district as he was elected in 18th
Government Council Andreas Paul Adolph von Harbou Schleswig 19th Husum
senator Peter Hinrich Rehder Schleswig 19th Husum Was a member of the stands before
Supreme Court Councilor / Budget Council Jacob Nickels Schleswig 19th Husum Must be a by-election
Senior judge Hans Adolph Bernhard Caspar Kamphövener Schleswig 20 Toenning
Dr. med. Heinrich Christian Thomsen Schleswig 20 Toenning
Judicial Council / Budget Council / Actuary Office Gottorf Ulrich Ernst Fries Schleswig 21 Friedrichstadt Was a member of the stands before
Land inspector Heinrich Tiedemann Schleswig 21 Friedrichstadt
Bailiff Friedrich Carl Jacobsen Schleswig 22 Rendsburg country
Governor Carl Volquardts Schleswig 22 Rendsburg country
prince Prince Friedrich of Augustenburg Schleswig 22 Rendsburg country Retired in September 1849
Müller Heinrich Tiedemann Schleswig 23 Fleckebye
Dr. Jur. Georg Karl Müller Schleswig 23 Fleckebye Was a member of the stands before
Müller Töge Lorenzen Schleswig 23 Fleckebye
Dr. Karl Friedrich Ulrich Prien Schleswig 24 Kappele
Parcelist Georg August Ziese Schleswig 24 Kappele
pastor Nicolaus Friedrich Moritzen Schleswig 25 Siesebye Was a member of the stands before
Count Theodor von Reventlow-Jersbek Schleswig 25 Siesebye Was a member of the stands before
Dr. Wilhelm Hans Ahlmann Schleswig 26 Eckernförde
duke Christian August of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (1798–1869) Schleswig 26 Eckernförde
Council of Justice August Ferdinand von Leesen Schleswig 27 Castle / Fehmarn Was a member of the stands before
Schleswig 28 Aroeskjöping There was no election

swell

  • Minutes of the constituent state assembly, pp. 27 and 116; Text archive - Internet Archive
  • Basic State Laws 1848/49 in Schleswig-Holstein and Lauenburg . Catalog for the exhibition in Haus Mecklenburg, Ratzeburg, 11 May to 7 November 1999, p. 93 ff.
  • Eduard Alberti: Lexicon of Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburg and Eutinian writers from 1829 to mid-1866 . Volume 1: AL, 1867 and Volume 2: MZ
  • Official journal for the duchies of Schleswig-Holstein .
  • Basic State Laws 1848/49 in Schleswig-Holstein and Lauenburg . Catalog for the exhibition in Haus Mecklenburg, Ratzeburg, May 11 to November 7, 1999, Schleswig-Holstein State Archives, 1999, ISBN 3-931292-61-4 , pp. 93–99

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj Editha Rieve: Political elections in the Duchy of Holstein 1848/49 . Diss. 1962, p. 240
  2. ^ Official Journal for the Duchies of Schleswig-Holstein , December 29, 1849
  3. ^ Official Journal for the Duchies of Schleswig-Holstein , June 4, 1849
  4. ^ Official Journal for the Duchies of Schleswig-Holstein , July 4, 1849
  5. ^ A b c d Official Journal for the Duchies of Schleswig-Holstein , Department of the Interior, September 26, 1849, p. 55; Text archive - Internet Archive
  6. ^ Official Journal for the Duchies of Schleswig-Holstein , June 4, 1849
  7. ^ Official Journal for the Duchies of Schleswig-Holstein , October 20, 1849
  8. ^ Official Journal for the Duchies of Schleswig-Holstein , June 4, 1849
  9. ^ In the Official Gazette for the Duchies of Schleswig-Holstein , June 4, 1849
  10. ^ Official Journal for the Duchies of Schleswig-Holstein , June 16, 1849