Document Heiligenstadt (Eichsfeld) 1870, Signature Ehrenbürger Conrad Zehrt

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Issued by
Episcopal-Ecclesiastical Commissariat.


Dated Heiligenstadt, 7. June 1870.


Signed from the commissioner Conrad Zehrt (1806-1897), honorary canon of Paderborn, honorary citizen of Heiligenstadt and politician (MdR).


Regards Christoph Poppe, accountant of the church treasury of St. Aegidius in Heiligenstadt, who is released from joint custody against 60 thalers of a church chapter that was lent to the craftsman Heinrich Goebel and his wife in Heiligenstadf in 1855.


With a nice stamp.


Format:33.5x20cm; a little more than half a page.


Condition: Paper more browned, with pinholes in the left margin. BPlease also note the pictures!

Internal note: Kostbhf. 22-10-1


About Conrad Zehrt (source: wikipedia):

Conrad (Conrad) consumes (* 25. September 1806 in Heiligenstadt; † 23 June 1897 according to other information 23. June 1893 ibid) was a German politician of the German Center Party and member of the Reichstag.

Life and work: Zehrt attended high school in Heiligenstadt until 1825 and then studied Catholic theology in Regensburg, Rome and Munich. He received his doctorate to Dr. theological Between 1828 and 1829 he traveled to various countries and regions. In 1829 he was ordained a priest in Paderborn. He was then parish administrator in Hohengandern. In 1835 he was appointed pastor in Berlingerode and in 1839 in Heiligenstadt. In the same year he entered the episcopal administration in Heiligenstadt, where he began a career in administration and rose to become a clergyman and (1861) episcopal commissioner. In 1864 he became a member of the Paderborn cathedral chapter as an honorary canon. Because of his merits in the Kulturkampf, he was temporarily imprisoned, and in 1876 Zehrt was appointed papal secret chamberlain and jubilee priest. He was a member of the Görres Society.

Zhrt was a political cleric. As early as 1848 he was a deputy member of the Prussian National Assembly. He later belonged to the Prussian House of Representatives for the constituency of Erfurt 2 (Heiligenstadt - Worbis) from 1862 to 1863, 1870 to 1872 and 1879 to 1882. He only sat in the Reichstag from 1871 to 1872. Here, too, he was elected in the Erfurt 2 constituency.

1879 honorary citizen of Heiligenstadt.

Works: Eichsfeld church history of the 19th century century, 1892

Life and work: Zehrt attended high school in Heiligenstadt until 1825 and then studied Catholic theology in Regensburg, Rome and Munich. He received his doctorate to Dr. theological Between 1828 and 1829 he traveled to various countries and regions. In 1829 he was ordained a priest in Paderborn. He was then parish administrator in Hohengandern. In 1835 he was appointed pastor in Berlingerode and in 1839 in Heiligenstadt. In the same year he entered the episcopal administration in Heiligenstadt, where he began a career in administration and rose to become a clergyman and (1861) episcopal commissioner. In 1864 he became a member of the Paderborn cathedral chapter as an honorary canon. Because of his merits in the Kulturkampf, he was temporarily imprisoned, and in 1876 Zehrt was appointed pap
Life and work: Zehrt attended high school in Heiligenstadt until 1825 and then studied Catholic theology in Regensburg, Rome and Munich. He received his doctorate to Dr. theological Between 1828 and 1829 he traveled to various countries and regions. In 1829 he was ordained a priest in Paderborn. He was then parish administrator in Hohengandern. In 1835 he was appointed pastor in Berlingerode and in 1839 in Heiligenstadt. In the same year he entered the episcopal administration in Heiligenstadt, where he began a career in administration and rose to become a clergyman and (1861) episcopal commissioner. In 1864 he became a member of the Paderborn cathedral chapter as an honorary canon. Because of his merits in the Kulturkampf, he was temporarily imprisoned, and in 1876 Zehrt was appointed pap
Life and work: Zehrt attended high school in Heiligenstadt until 1825 and then studied Catholic theology in Regensburg, Rome and Munich. He received his doctorate to Dr. theological Between 1828 and 1829 he traveled to various countries and regions. In 1829 he was ordained a priest in Paderborn. He was then parish administrator in Hohengandern. In 1835 he was appointed pastor in Berlingerode and in 1839 in Heiligenstadt. In the same year he entered the episcopal administration in Heiligenstadt, where he began a career in administration and rose to become a clergyman and (1861) episcopal commissioner. In 1864 he became a member of the Paderborn cathedral chapter as an honorary canon. Because of his merits in the Kulturkampf, he was temporarily imprisoned, and in 1876 Zehrt was appointed pap
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Herstellungszeitraum 1851-1900
Produkttyp Urkunde & Zeugnis
Herstellungsland und -region Deutschland