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Albert Friedrich Roth (1826-1917)

Authors: Moeller, Katrin;

Albert Friedrich Roth (1826-1917)

Abstract

Albert Roth (1826-1917) was a tenant of a manor and a bailiff in Trebnitz near Halle (Saale). After the death of his wife, Hermine Friederike Julie Gustavine Drenckmann, he moved to Halle (Saale) and served as a city councillor and city councilor for almost four decades. He was particularly involved in the acquisition of the Gimritz and Beesen municipal estates, as well as in other agricultural projects.

Albert Roth (1826-1917) war ein Rittergutspächter und Amtmann in Trebnitz bei Halle (Saale). Nach dem Tod seiner Ehefrau, Hermine Friederike Julie Gustavine Drenckmann, zog er nach Halle (Saale) und wurde ihr fast vier Jahrzehnte als Stadtverordneter und Stadtrat tätig. Er engagierte sich besonders beim Landerwerb der Stadtgüter Gimritz und Beesen, sowie bei anderen landwirtschaftlichen Projekten.

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Landerwerb, Rittergutsbesitzer, Regional history, History, Ehrengräber der Stadt Halle (Saale), Stadtgeschichte, Ehrengräber, Trebnitz, Industrialisierung, Honorary graves, Stadtverwaltung, Biography, Biografie, Geschichte, Urbanisierung, Landwirtschaft, Honorary graves of the city of Halle (Saale), Roth, Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm, Siegel, Doris Friederike, Sachsen-Anhalt, Roth, Albert (1826-1917), Agriculture, City history, Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt, Halle-Hettstedter Bahn, Gimritz, Ehrenbürger*in der Stadt Halle (Saale), Beesen, Drenckmann, Hermine Friederike Julie Gustavine, Landesgeschichte, Kommunalverwaltung

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