Samuel Christoph Burchardi

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Samuel Christoph Burchardi (born February 25, 1802 in Grube ; † July 8, 1882 in Olderup ) was a German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and member of the Schleswig-Holstein state assembly.

Life

Burchardi came from a family that had produced pastors and professors in Schleswig-Holstein since the progenitor Anton Burchard, who was born in 1584 . He was a son of the pastor in Grube Johann Anton Burchardi (1740-1823), who had previously been a Danish legation preacher in Vienna . Heinrich Adolf Burchardi was his older brother; the lawyer Georg Christian Burchardi was his cousin. He studied Protestant theology from Easter 1825 at the University of Kiel . In 1828 he passed the official theological examination in Glückstadt . Little is known about the following 20 years of his life; probably the candidate Burchardi was active as a teacher. In 1837 he lived in Lensahn .

During the Schleswig-Holstein uprising , he was a member of the constituent Schleswig-Holstein state assembly from the summer of 1848 . He represented the constituency of Holstein 20 , which included the parishes of Süsel , Neustadt in Holstein , Altenkrempe Grömitz , Schönwalde am Bungsberg and the Holsteiners parish in Eutin and Gleschendorf . In April 1849 he gave up his mandate to join the Schleswig-Holstein Army as a field preacher . He initially oversaw the hunter inspection and from July 1850 the entire cavalry and artillery brigade as well as the hospital in Rendsburg . On February 28, 1851, he was granted leave.

In the years 1851 and 1852 he worked as a parish administrator in Neustadt in Holstein . With the complete restoration of Danish sovereignty in Holstein, he had to leave church service because of his membership in the army. So he became Michaelis' private teacher in Ahrensbök in 1852 . Only with the Austro-Prussian successes in the German-Danish War was he able to work as a pastor again from 1864, initially temporarily from April 8 to May 9, 1864 in Havetoft , then from May 19, 1864 in Olderup, where he will be End of life remained.

Significant for the church history of Schleswig-Holstein was his depiction of the Schleswig-Holstein synods in the 17th and 18th centuries, for which he was able to fall back on extensive notes ( Collectanea ecclesiastica ) from his ancestors. Georg Heinrich Burchardi, a son of the main pastor in Kiel, Anton Burchardi, provost of Segeberg and main pastor in Heiligenhafen since 1684, had started collecting the material. It was continued by his son Peter Anton Burchardi and then by his son, the consistorial councilor Heinrich Anton Burchardi († 1772), provost and chief pastor in Heiligenhafen, then in Segeberg , and since 1751 provost and chief pastor in Sønderborg . He experienced the dissolution of the synods and was the grandfather of Samuel Christoph Burchardi.

Fonts

  • About synods and especially about the Schleswig-Holstein Royal Antheils held in the 17th and 18th centuries. From handwritten messages. Oldenburg: Fränckel 1837. ( digitized version )
  • Sermon delivered on August 18, 1850 at Fockbeck in front of the cavalry brigade and the mounted battery. As a manuscript. printed. Itzehoe 1850.

literature

  • Burchardi (Samuel Christoph) , in: Eduard Alberti : Lexicon of Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburg and Eutinian writers from 1829 to mid-1866 . Volume 1, Kiel: Akademische Buchhandlung 1867, p. 100, No. 256.
  • Friedrich Volbehr : The preachers of the general superintendent of Schleswig from 1848-1865. In: Yearbooks for regional studies of the duchies of Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg 8 (1866), pp. 301–396, here p. 371.

Individual evidence

  1. See Burchardi, Johann Anthon. In: Otto Frederik Arends: Gejstligheden i Slesvig og Holsten: Fra Reformationen til 1864. Copenhagen 1932 ( digitized ), p. 109
  2. ^ State manual for the duchies of Schleswig-Holstein for the year 1849. , p. 22
  3. ^ The officer corps of the Schleswig-Holstein Army and Navy in 1848 and 1849. Lübeck: Asschenfeldt 1858, p. 162; The officer corps of the Schleswig-Holstein Army and Navy in 1850 and 1851. Lübeck: v. Rohden 1865, pp. 240, 249
  4. Hans Nicolai Andreas Jensen , ed. v. Andreas Ludwig Jacob Michelsen : Schleswig-Holstein church history. Volume 3, Kiel 1877, pp. 139f