Wilhelm von Woellwarth-Lauterburg

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Wilhelm Ludwig Christian von Wöllwarth-Lauterburg (born November 14, 1802 in Karlsruhe , † December 1, 1875 in Stuttgart ) was a grand ducal superior court judge of Baden and director of the Protestant church council.

Family and origin

Wilhelm comes from the imperial knighthood dynasty of the Barons von Woellwarth . He was the son of the Grand Duke of Baden, Oberhofmeister Friedrich Philipp Ludwig Eustach Freiherr von Wöllwarth-Lauterburg (1754–1820) and his wife, Karoline Amalie von Gayling (1782–1868), the daughter of State Minister Christian Heinrich Gayling von Altheim . He married Henriette Wilhelmine Freiin von Saint-Andrè on October 10, 1823 in Königsbach, with whom he had three children:

  • Auguste (* 1829)
  • Wilhelm Ludwig Ernst Christian (* 1831)
  • Ludwig Ernst Christian (* 1833)

Georg von Wöllwarth-Lauterburg is a nephew.

Life

Woellwarth was Fideikommiss co-lord on Lauterburg, Essingen and Hohenroden. From 1820 he studied law in Heidelberg, then in Göttingen. Woellwarth entered the service of the Grand Ducal as a chamberlain in 1821 and became a legal intern in 1824. In 1825 he was assessor at the Landamt Karlsruhe and in 1828 court assessor. Just one year after his appointment as chamberlain in 1830, he became court judge and in 1837 senior judge at the Mannheim court .

From 1849 to 1856 Woellwarth was director of the upper church council of the Evangelical regional church in Baden . In 1850 he was elected as a member of the Volkshaus of the Erfurt Union Parliament for the Baden constituency 9 (Karlsruhe) after the initially elected August Marschall von Bieberstein was elected by the first chamber of the Baden Estates Assembly to the State House of the Erfurt Parliament and therefore the election to the Volkshaus did not accept. In 1869 he became a Real Privy Councilor.

Works

  • Representation of the knightly nobility in Württemberg. With regard to the reform efforts of the local constitution , Mannheim 1865 Google digitized

literature

  • Karl August Ferdinand von Wechmar: Handbook for Baden and his servants or directory of all Baden servants from the year 1790 to 1840, with addendum up to 1845. Heidelberg 1846, p. 46 digitized
  • Jochen Lengemann : The German Parliament (Erfurt Union Parliament) from 1850. A manual: Members, officials, life data, parliamentary groups (= publications of the Historical Commission for Thuringia. Large series, Vol. 6). Urban & Fischer, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-437-31128-X , p. 344.

Individual evidence

  1. See Friedrich Cast: Historical and genealogical book of the nobles of the Kingdom of Württemberg , Stuttgart 1839, p. 395 Google digitized
  2. See Wechmar