Moritz Buddensieg

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Friedrich Moritz Buddensieg (born March 12, 1815 in Gangloffsömmern , † November 22, 1885 in Greußen ) was a member of the state parliament of the Principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen .

family

Moritz Buddensieg was the son of the master and pastor in Gangloffsömmern and Schilfa Carl Gottlieb Buddensieg and his wife Johanna Friederike Weberstedt from Wolferschwenda. Moritz Buddensieg, who was evangelical-Lutheran, married Johanna Augusta Wilhelmine Natalie Reinhardt (born December 12, 1823 in Herrmannsacker; † unknown) the daughter of the landowner Gottfried Andreas Reinhardt on April 1, 1844 in Herrmannsacker . A cousin ( Louis Weberstedt ) and a nephew (Tilo Weber) were also members of the state parliament in Schwarzburg-Sondershausen.

Life

Moritz Buddensieg worked as a commercial clerk. After the bankruptcy of the Eckardt trading company and disputes with the Privy Council College in Sondershausen, he was granted a license as a merchant for materials trading in Greußen. He was an agent of the Iduna life, pension and life insurance company (1854), the Erfurt Hagel-Schaden (1861) and the general pension, capital and life insurance bank Teutonia in Leipzig (1865). From 1868 he was emigration agent for the ship expedients RO Lobedanz zu Hamburg and the trading company JF Siebers zu Bremen. As an agent of the Prussian pension insurance institute in Greußen he is mentioned in 1861 and 1873.

politics

Moritz Buddensieg was mayor of Greußen from 1848 to 1852 and a member of the local council there from 1856. After the March Revolution he was from August 28 to October 16, 1848 for constituency 7 (the trading class in the subordinate rule ) member of the Schwarzburg special houses state parliament.

literature

  • Jochen Lengemann : Landtag and regional representation of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen 1843–1923. Biographical handbook (= Parliaments in Thuringia 1809–1952. Vol. 3). G. Fischer, Jena et al. 1998, ISBN 3-437-35368-3 , pp. 157-158.