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Souchay, Eduard Franz, 1800-1872

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Personal name headingSouchay, Eduard Franz, 1800-1872
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Variant(s)Souchay, E. F. (Eduard Franz), 1800-1872
Associated placeSchleswig-Holstein (Germany)
LocatedFrankfurt am Main (Germany)
Birth date18001216
Death date18720701
Place of birthFrankfurt am Main (Germany)
Place of deathFrankfurt am Main (Germany)
Field of activityMunicipal government Law Courts Appellate courts History
AffiliationFrankfurt am Main (Germany). Appellationsgerichtsrat
Deutsche Nationalversammlung (1848-1849 : Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
Frankfurt am Main (Germany). Stadtverordnetenversammlung
Profession or occupationPoliticians Lawyers Legislators Historians
Found inAnmerkungen zu der Reformation der Freien Stadt Frankfurt, 1848-49: t.p. (Schöff Dr. Souchay)
Deutschland während der Reformation, 1868: t.p. (E.F. Souchay)
Deutsche Biographie online, viewed May 6, 2013 (Eduard Franz Souchay)
   <http://www.deutsche-biographie.de/sfz80612.html>
Landesgeschichtlichen Informationssystem Hessen, viewed May 6, 2013 (Eduard Souchay; politician, Member of Parliament, senator)
   <http://www.lagis-hessen.de/pnd/117484423>
German Wikipedia, viewed May 6, 2013 (Eduard Souchay, Eduard Franz Souchay; b. 16. Dec. 1800 in Frankfurt am Main, d. 1. July 1872 in Frankfurt am Main; Frankfurt politician; studied law and history in Heidelberg and Göttingen, rcvd Dr. jur. in 1821; settled in Frankfurt to practice law in 1823, switched to Courts in 1832, and served on Court of Appeals 1839-49; city senator, 1832-49; member of legislative assembly until 1857, serving as president; member Stadtverordnetenversammlung, 1868-72; served as rep for Frankfurt at National Assembly, 1848-49, forming provisional government for Schleswig-Holstein; published on German history in the 1860s)
   <http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduard_Souchay>
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