Ottomar Müller

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Ottomar Müller

Ottomar Müller (born May 1, 1847 in Norath , St. Goar district , † March 17, 1921 in Cologne ) was a German judge and member of the Reichstag.

Life

Müller came from a Protestant family. His father was a mayor. After attending the elementary school in Pfalzfeld (St. Goar district) and the higher middle school in Boppard , Müller passed the Abitur in 1866 at the Royal Prussian High School in Koblenz . He then studied law at the Friedrichs-Universität Halle and became active in the Corps Normannia-Halle in 1866 . Coetans were Paul Georg von Möllendorff , Hugo Rothert and Stephan Genzmer . When he was inactive , he moved to the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg and the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin .

In 1870 he began his traineeship training in Koblenz. In 1875 he became a court assessor there. After passing his exams, he was first judge of the peace at the St. Wendel district court in 1877, district judge there in 1879, judge at the district court in 1887 and then district judge at the Bonn district court . In 1893 he was appointed higher regional judge at the Cologne Higher Regional Court.

In 1870 he served as a one-year volunteer in Koblenz and took part in the Franco-German War . He was promoted to lieutenant in the Landwehr and received several medals.

In the Reichstag election in 1907 he was elected as a member of the constituency Arnsberg 3 ( Altena - Iserlohn ) as a candidate for the Free People's Party in the runoff election against the Social Democrats Haberland with 57.1% of the votes in the Reichstag (German Empire) . He was significantly involved in the union of the Liberals to form the Progressive People's Party under Friedrich Naumann , with whom he had a lifelong friendship. He was a member of the Reichstag until 1912.

From his first marriage, Müller had a daughter and five sons. The eldest died as cand. Ing. at a young age. The other four became active in the Corps Borussia Tübingen and took part in the First World War, three died, Walter Müller became president of the Cologne district court during the Nazi era , and he later lived with his unmarried sister in a household.

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  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 22 , 177.
  2. Imperial Statistical Office (ed.): Statistics of the Reichstag elections of 1907. Verlag von Puttkammer & Mühlbrecht, Berlin 1907, p. 86 (special publication on the quarterly books on the statistics of the German Reich) - Fritz Specht, Paul Schwabe: Die Reichstag elections from 1867 to 1907. Statistics of the Reichstag elections together with the programs of the parties and a list of the elected representatives. 2nd edition supplemented by an appendix. Addendum. The Reichstag election of 1907 (12th legislative period). Carl Heymann Verlag, Berlin 1908, p. 40.
  3. Compare short biography in: Bureau des Reichstag (Ed.): Reichstag manual. Twelfth legislative term. Completed April 3, 1907 . Norddeutsche Druckerei und Verlagsanstalt, Berlin, p. 323 f., Picture on p. 504.