Theodor Braband

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Eugen Julius Theodor Braband (born October 30, 1843 in Hamburg ; † December 3, 1887 there ) was a Hamburg public prosecutor and senator.

Life

Braband grew up in Hamburg, studied law and received his doctorate in Jena in 1866 . In the same year he settled in Hamburg as a lawyer and founded a partnership with Julius Scharlach in the following years . In 1870 he decided to switch to the Hamburg State Service and became a public prosecutor , and in 1877 senior public prosecutor. He was an active freemason .

"Eugen Julius Theodor Braband Dr.", collective grave Senators (V), Althamburg Memorial Cemetery, Ohlsdorf Cemetery

As a civil servant in the civil service, Braband could not be elected to the Hamburg citizenship , but he was so well known that the citizenship elected him to the Senate on March 16, 1887 for the deceased Gustav Heinrich Kirchenpauer . Mönckeberg described Braband's election to the Senate as follows in his memoirs: His election was very much desired by the liberal members in the citizenship because he took a very liberal standpoint on church issues - a fact that was of very little practical importance in the Senate. During the short time that Braband spent in the Senate - he died in December 1887 - he showed himself, as was to be expected, clever and efficient. Braband served less than nine months in the Senate before he passed away. Gustav Ferdinand Hertz was elected as his successor.

From 1864 he was a member of the Corps Guestphalia Jena . He was admitted to the Masonic Lodge Absalom to the Three Nettles in 1862 and was their master of the chair in 1869 .

His son was Carl Braband .

In the Ohlsdorf cemetery , the Senators (V) of the Althamburg Memorial Cemetery, among others, commemorates Theodor Braband on one of the collective grave plates.

Footnotes

  1. Gerrit Schmidt: The history of the Hamburg legal profession from 1815 to 1879 Hamburg 1989; P. 364
  2. ^ Hauschild-Thiessen, Renate: Mayor Johann Georg Mönckeberg, Hamburg 1989, ISBN 3923356269 , p. 119
  3. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 70 , 173