Ludwig Ehrlich

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Ludwig Ehrlich (born December 24, 1813 in Filehne ; † July 4, 1884 in Klein-Morin ) was a German parliamentarian and Protestant pastor.

Ludwig Ehrlich was a Protestant pastor in Klein-Morin, Province of Posen, from 1846 to 1884. He was educated as a house pupil at the Latin School of the Francke Foundations in Halle from October 1829 to March 1835. However, he passed his Abitur in September 1835 at the Eisleben high school. After studying theology at the University of Greifswald and the newly founded Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin, he successfully passed the theological examination at the Royal Consistory in Posen in 1839. In 1846 he took over the parish of Klein-Morin (diocese Inowraclaw), which was newly founded in the same year and which he looked after until his death in 1884. In October 1848 he was appointed to the Frankfurt National Assembly as a substitute for the MP Emil Alexander Wilhelm Senff, who represented constituency 1 Inowraclaw (Hohensalza) . Ludwig Ehrlich was a member of the Frankfurt National Assembly from November 1848 to March 1849. He co-signed the constitutional document of March 28, 1849, the Paulskirche constitution , as “Ludwig Ehrlich from Murzinek, Abgeord. for Inowraclaw County ”.

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