List of members of the Mecklenburg Assembly of Representatives
The list of members of the Mecklenburg Representative Assembly listed in the Revolution in Mecklenburg elected representatives. According to the electoral law of July 15, 1848, 85 constituencies were elected in Mecklenburg-Schwerin , in Mecklenburg-Strelitz in 15 constituencies in the heartland of Mecklenburg-Stargard and three constituencies in the western exclave of the Principality of Ratzeburg . First electors were elected. The electors decided on the composition of the Chamber of Deputies on October 3, 1848 in Schwerin and on October 9 in Strelitz. The candidates could run in several constituencies and many were then elected in several constituencies at the same time. In order to be able to occupy all constituencies, by-elections were therefore necessary. The brief experiment on democracy cost some Mecklenburgers their existence in the reaction era. Forced to emigrate to the United States , they became known there as the Forty-Eighters . Friedrich Franz II. (Mecklenburg) dissolved the assembly of representatives on August 22, 1849.
list
job | Surname | Constituency no. | Constituency | annotation |
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Bookseller | Friedrich Weigel | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1 | Boizenburg | |
pastor | Heinrich Carl Ludwig Scharff | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 2 | Blucher | |
Landowner | Count Friedrich von Oeynhausen on Brahlstorf | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 3 | Vellahn - Pritzier | |
Government Council | Karl Prosch in Schwerin | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 4 | Bantien Zarrentien | Joined in April / first choice was the landowner Samuel Schnelle on Buchholz, who was unable to take up the mandate due to illness and returned at Christmas. |
Advocate | Carl Ernst Friedrich Julius Kruger | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 5 | Wittenburg | Secretary |
senator | Carl Pohle in Schwerin | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 6 | Wittenförden | Resignation on August 21 |
Advocate | Bernhard Heinrich Wehmeyer in Schwerin | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 7 | Gadebusch | |
Tenant | Rudolf Müller zu Holdorf | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 8 | Great Trebbow | Adolf Ernst Friedrich Groth was elected in the first election, but he accepted his mandate in constituency 34 |
Landowner | Theodor Ernst Stever on Wustrow | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 9 | Rehna | |
Advocate | Moritz Wiggers in Rostock | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 10 | Grevismühlen | president |
baker | Morons | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 11 | Dassow | |
pastor | Johann Christoph August Gottfried Erdmann | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 12 | Klütz | Theodor Ernst Stever was elected in the first election, but he accepted his mandate in constituency 9 |
Advocate | Karl Friedrich Deiters in Wismar | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 13 | Sternkrug (Seefeld) | |
Master potter | Johann David Schlichting | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 14 | Wismar | |
senator | Hermann Gustav Fabricius | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 15 | Wismar | High school teacher Eduard Haupt since January 31 |
Teacher | Gustav Siedenburg | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 16 | Big Stieten | |
Railway bureau chief | Friedrich Soltau | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 17 | Schwerin | resigned on August 22nd, Samuel Schnelle was elected in the first election, but he accepted his mandate in constituency 4 |
Teacher | Franz Wenzlaff | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 18 | Schwerin | Vice President |
Senior teacher | Theodor Reuter in Güstrow | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 19th | Schwerin | Carl Pohle was elected in the first election, but he accepted his mandate in constituency 6. Since June 18: bookseller Carl Kürschner in Schwerin |
Go Ministerial Councilor | Georg Störzel in Schwerin | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 20 | Gammelin | Age president |
Leaseholder | Karnatz in Neu-Jamel | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 21 | Lübesse- Ortkrug | |
doctor | Ernst Raber | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 22 | Hagenow | |
Distillery owner | Christian Rose in Grabow | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 23 | Picher | |
Landowner and former Hanover government councilor | Friedrich of the blankets on Melkof | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 24 | Lübheen | |
Trustee | Otto August Ernst Witt | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 25 | Doemitz | |
Leaseholder | Prien zu Güritz | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 26 | Eldena | The first choice was the leaseholder Kortüm zu Klebe |
University professor | Karl Turk in Rostock | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 27 | Grabow | |
doctor | Adolf Heinrich Friedrich Schwarz | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 28 | Ludwigslust | |
mayor | Attorney Karl Boldt in Hagenow | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 29 | Neustadt | In the first election, bailiff Heinrich Friedrich Weber (bailiff) in Neustadt was elected / in his place since May 30: Attorney Ferdinand Adolph Ernst Modes in Neustadt |
Bailiff | Johann Carl Friedrich Crull in Grabow | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 30 | Muchow | The first choice was the leaseholder Märker zu Pamprin |
Leaseholder | Mill break | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 31 | Dütschow | |
Advocate | Lewis Jacob Marcus in Schwerin | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 32 | Crivitz | Carl Pohle was elected in the first election, but he accepted his mandate in constituency 6; Vice President |
minister | Ludwig von Lützow | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 33 | Ventschow | |
Land Syndicus | Adolf Ernst Friedrich Groth in Rostock | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 34 | Was in | |
Council of Justice | Maximilian von Liebeherr in Schwerin | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 35 | Hornstorf | |
Landowner | Carl Koch on Dreveskirchen | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 36 | Old Bukow | Theodor Ernst Stever was elected in the first election, but he accepted his mandate in constituency 9 |
Landowner | Ludwig Heinrich Bencard on Mechelsdorf | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 37 | Biendorf | The first choice was governor Ramm in Gerstorf, who did not accept his office |
reindeer | Gottfried Mussehl in Kröpelin | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 38 | Kröpelin - Neubukow | |
Advocate | Ferdinand Otto in Grabow | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 39 | Juergenshagen | Resignation on August 6; Carl Genzke was chosen as the first choice |
doctor | Carl Genzke | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 40 | Bützow | |
carpenter | Schlüns to Zernin | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 41 | Gülzow | |
doctor | Robert Hellmuth Hesse in Sternberg | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 42 | Bruel | |
Audit Council | Johann Ludwig Schumacher in Schwerin | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 43 | Gross Niendorf | The first choice was Adolf Ernst Friedrich Groth ; Carl Wilhelm Wendhausen was elected as a second choice |
Landowner | Baron Friedrich von Maltzahn on Lenschow | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 44 | Benthen | first choice: Meyer-Malchow ; Resignation April 12; in his place since May 7th: Mayor Hofrat Heinrich Ebert in Grevesmühlen |
mayor | Friedrich Philipp Gottlieb Brandt | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 45 | Parchim | |
Landowner | Christian Schwieger in Poltnitz | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 46 | Great Pankow | In his place since February 7th: Administrator Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Driver in Lübz |
pastor | Johann Ritter in Vietlübbe | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 47 | Luebz | |
Senior teacher | Ludwig Christian Heinrich Ernst in Güstrow | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 48 | Plau | Theodor Ernst Stever was elected in the first election, but he accepted his mandate in constituency 9; Secretary |
Merchant | Ludwig Gustav Kleffel | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 49 | Goldberg | Resignation August 21st |
Cantor, teacher | Johann Metelmann | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 50 | Dobbertin | |
Advocate | Fedor Papinga Julius Georg Spangenberg in Güstrow | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 51 | Guestrow | Secretary |
Higher Appeal Council | Carl Trotsche in Rostock | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 52 | Guestrow | |
Landowner | Friedrich Pogge on Roggow | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 53 | Kritzkow | |
Bailiff | Eduard Meyer (bailiff) | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 54 | Swaan | Theodor Ernst Stever was elected in the first election, but he accepted his mandate in constituency 9 |
Higher Appeal Council | Friedrich Ackermann in Rostock | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 55 | Parsentin (parsnip) | |
Lawyer and Syndic | Gottlieb Christian Kippe in Rostock | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 56 | Doberan | |
Journeyman bricklayer | Bartholomäi | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 57 | Rostock | Ernst Brockelmann was chosen in the first choice |
doctor | Emil von Russdorf | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 58 | Rostock | In the first election was lump in the second election Brummer Städt elected |
Court chair maker | H. Long | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 59 | Rostock | Karl Turk was chosen in the first choice |
University professor | Julius Wiggers | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 60 | Rostock | |
Advocate | Friedrich Christian Baeder in Gehlsdorf near Rostock | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 61 | Bentwisch | in his place since May 30th, Forstkathenmann Keding in Rövershagen |
Trustee | Eduard Adolph Gerresheim | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 62 | Ribnitz | In the first election, Ernst Schliemann was elected, who did not accept the office |
Merchant | Ernst Brockelmann in Rostock | North west 63 | Willershagen | in his place since March 5th: Forester Schulz zu Wolfshagen |
Teacher | Hermann Cordua in Sülz | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 64 | Marlow - Sülz | |
Candidate of theology | Emil Hardrat in Basse | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 65 | Ticino | |
Landowner | Friedrich Ludwig Ernst Hillmann on Scharsdorf | Bernard 66 | Pankelow | Moritz Wiggers was chosen in the first choice |
High school teacher | Johann Enoch Wilhelm Brummerstädt in Rostock | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 67 | location | in the first election was Adolf Ernst Friedrich Groth elected |
Landowner | Müller on Warnkenhagen | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 68 | Thürkow | |
Lawyer and Syndic | Carl Alexander Bolten in Rostock | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 69 | Gnoien | Moritz Wiggers was chosen in the first choice |
Trustee | Edo Heinrich von Thünen in Lübz | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 70 | Jördenstorf | |
Landowner | Carl Wilhelm Wendhausen on Gorschendorf ( Malchin ) | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 71 | Dargun | Carl Trotsche was chosen as the first choice |
mayor | Heinrich Schultetus | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 72 | Malchin | |
Carpenter | Vollrath Zingelmann | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 73 | Teterow | |
Landowner Chamberlain | Kuno from the chain castle on Matgendorf | North west 74 | Vietgest | Resignation on April 3rd; in his place since April 23, city judge Rönnberg in Güstrow |
Day laborer | Friedrich Laasen from Liepen | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 75 | Klocksin | since December 22nd; first choice: landowner Ewald C. Leonhard von Frisch on Klocksin, who resigned |
Mayor Councilor | Friedrich Meyer | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 76 | Malchow | |
Day laborer | Düsing in Satow | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 77 | Fincken - Stuer | |
Mayor Councilor | Christian Engel | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 78 | Röbel | |
Master blacksmith | Otto | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 79 | Wredenhagen | In the first choice, domain tenant Krüger was chosen, who did not accept the mandate |
mayor | Heinrich Christian Pries | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 80 | Were | |
Landowner chief captain | Otto von Dewitz on Krumbeck | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 81 | Basedow | In the first election, District Administrator von Oertzen auf Jürgenstorf was elected, who did not accept the election. After Dewitz resigned on June 21, von Oertzen was re-elected, who again did not accept the mandate. Senator August Philipp Conrad Paschen was elected to Waren on August 10th |
Advocate | Emil Kloß in Rostock | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 82 | Stavenhagen | |
Landowner | Friedrich von Klinggräff on Chemnitz | Celebratory 83 | Ivenack | Moritz Wiggers was chosen in the first choice |
University professor | Christian Wilbrandt in Rostock | Mecklenburg-Schwerin 84 | bacon | Vice President |
Rector | Eduard Napp | Netherlands 85 | Penzlin | |
High school teacher | Theodor Ladewig in Neustrelitz | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Stargardischer Kreis 1 | Neustrelitz | Resignation on August 1st |
mayor | Eduard Nauwerck in Strelitz | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Stargardischer Kreis 2 | Neustrelitz | |
pastor | Armin Riemann in Friedland | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Stargardischer Kreis 3 | Strelitz | First choice: Petermann |
Rector | Ludwig Roloff | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Stargardischer Kreis 4 | Mirow | |
Müller | Albert Lehmann to the Domjüch near Strelitz | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Stargardischer Kreis 5 | Wesenberg | In his place since March 26: Judge Müller |
Merchant | Hans Theodor Hückstedt | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Stargardischer Kreis 6 | Furstenberg | |
City magistrate | Karl Petermann in Strelitz | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Stargardischer Kreis 7 | Feldberg | |
pastor | Daniel Runge | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Stargardischer Kreis 8 | Woldegk | |
doctor | Carl Richter in Woldegk | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Stargardischer Kreis 9 | Liepen | |
District Administrator | Georg Alexander Wolfgang von Rieben on Galenbeck | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Stargardischer Kreis 10 | Sandhagen | |
pastor | Wilhelm Mussehl in Kotelow | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Stargardischer Kreis 11 | Friedland | In his place since April 13th, master cloth maker Michaelis in Friedland; Resignation August 17th |
Landowner | Ulrich Otto von Dewitz on Milzow | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Stargardischer Kreis 12 | Roggenhagen | Resignation on July 9th |
Mayor, Council | Friedrich Brückner | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Stargardischer Kreis 13 | Neubrandenburg | |
Advocate | Burchard | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Stargardischer Kreis14 | Neubrandenburg | |
mayor | Carl Ferdinand Siemssen | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Stargardischer Kreis 15 | Stargard | Resignation on July 2nd |
doctor | Carl Wilhelm Marung | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Principality of Ratzeburg 1 | Schoenberg | In his place since March 20, 1849 Chamberlain Friedrich Carl Ludwig von Kardorff in Schönberg |
pastor | Gottlieb Matthias Carl Masch | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Principality of Ratzeburg 2 | Demern | |
Judicial Council | Friedrich Reinhold | Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Principality of Ratzeburg 3 | Mol tooth |
House of Representatives
After the political "purges" of 1849, another election for the Mecklenburg House of Representatives was held in 1850 in Mecklenburg-Schwerin . After its dissolution, the “experiment” of democracy in Mecklenburg was initially over. It was not until the November Revolution of 1918, with the ensuing elections to the state parliaments of the now Mecklenburg Free States, that there was a change in status.
literature
- Grand Ducal Mecklenburg-Schwerinsches officielles Wochenblatt, 1848, No. 48, October 14, 1848, p. 327 ff. ( Digitized version )
- Julius Wiggers: The Mecklenburg constituent assembly and the previous reform movement. A historical account. 1850, p. 55 ff. ( Digitized version )
- State calendar 1850 because of first names
- State handbook 1836 because of first names
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kösener Corp lists 1910, 185/299: Karl Boldt, BM Hagenow; † 1856/1857
- ↑ Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
- ^ In the State Handbook 1850 two owners are registered for Dreveskirchen: Carl K. and Carl Theodor Koch (p. 72)
- ↑ Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
- ↑ Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal?
- ↑ entry ?? in the Rostock matriculation portal
- ↑ Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
- ↑ Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
- ↑ genealogy ; Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
- ↑ Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal