Ernestine (Warmuth) Grun
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Ernestine Caroline Pauline (Warmuth) Grun (abt. 1857 - 1939)

Ernestine Caroline Pauline Grun formerly Warmuth
Born about in Schlesien, Preussen, Deutschlandmap
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 82 in Breslau, Schlesien, Preussen, Deutschlandmap
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Biography

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Martha Selma Anna Grun (known as Anna), a seamstress, born in Bunzlau on 31st December, 1890. She was also “evangelisch”. Her parents were Josef August Paul Grun (deceased), a potter, and Karoline Pauline Warmuth of Bunzlau. From the Stammbuch, we find that her full name was Ernestine Karoline Pauline Warmuth. (They appear to have been Roman Catholic, but Anna must have changed churches to marry Wilhelm.) The name Warmuth has an interesting history. This type of surname is called patronymic, or derived from the “father” or ancestor who first held it. It translates literally as “True Courage” and it was very popular in the Middle Ages, especially in Northern Germany, probably as a result of the man wars. We can say, therefore, that not all people with this name are related. The first records of the name date from the 1200’s. The Urkunde zur Hessischen Landschrift, a German historical work, lists a Heinrich dictus Wahrmut in the city of Oppenheim. Another Heinrich Warmuth lived in the township of Mergentheim in 1311 and, according to the Monumenta Boica, another historical work, a Hermann Warmut was a priest in Plankstetten in 1372. At least two families of this name were ennobled. Ernestine Warmuth/Grun was, by memory, a difficult woman. She outlived three husbands and made life very hard for them. Her first husband, Josef Grun, hanged himself. Gudrun Scarcella cannot remember the name of her second husband, but her third was Krause, and she married him around 1922. She had undimmed eyesight until her death, and was doing fine sewing until a few weeks before. She came to say at her daughter, Anna’s, home with the announcement that she had come there to die. She gave some blouses that she had begun to sew to her daughter, saying that she would be unable to finish them. When she died, her granddaughter, Gudrun, remembers that at her last breath the clock, which had been ticking loudly, also stopped, and the room became very cold. She died in 1939. Josef and Ernestine Grun had at least two children: 1. Alfred Reinhold b 3rd Mar 1887, Bunzlau, Schlesien 2. Martha Selma Anna Grun b 31st December 1890, Bunzlau Schlesien.

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Warmuths in Documents

Namen der Gefallenen: Musketier WARMUTH Paul 19.4.1897, Sagan 19.9.1916, Sarnki, Srednie http://www.denkmalprojekt.org/verlustlisten/vl_rir_46_wk1_komp2.htm

Ehemann Riedel, Kaufm. a. Haynau, mit Warmuth, Wilh., am 02.10.1815 in Goldberg, Ehemann Warmuth, Kfm., mit Scholz, Chr. Elis., am 23.01.1827 in Hainau https://forum.ahnenforschung.net/archive/index.php/t-19268.html


Fritz Warmuth

Fritz Warmuth (* 15. Juli 1870 in Hirschberg, Provinz Schlesien; † unbekannt) war ein deutscher Politiker (Freikonservative Partei, DNVP).


Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Beruf 2 Partei 3 Abgeordneter 4 Einzelnachweise 5 Weblinks Leben und Beruf Nach dem Abitur auf dem Gymnasium in Glatz 1889, studierte Warmuth, der evangelischen Glaubens war, in Leipzig, Berlin und Breslau Rechtswissenschaften. Er bestand das erste Staatsexamen im Jahre 1894 und absolvierte anschließend sein Referendariat in Reinerz, Glatz, Breslau und Stettin. Nach dem Assessorexamen 1900 arbeitete er zunächst als Hilfsrichter am Amtsgericht Breslau, bevor er 1904 zum Amtsrichter in Hultschin berufen wurde. 1907 wechselte er nach Jauer. Von 1915 bis 1918 war er Bezirksrichter in Konin in Polen. Danach war er bis zum 1. Februar 1919 Leiter der deutschen Passstelle in Eger (Böhmen), um dann wieder an das Amtsgericht in Jauer zurück zu wechseln.

Partei Im Kaiserreich gehörte Warmuth der Freikonservativen Partei an. 1918 beteiligte er sich an der Gründung der DNVP. Am 1. Mai 1933 trat er in die NSDAP ein.[1]

Abgeordneter Dem Reichstag des Kaiserreiches gehörte Warmuth als unabhängiger Abgeordneter von 1912 bis 1918 für den Wahlkreis Liegnitz 7 (Jauer) an.[2] 1919/20 war er Mitglied der Weimarer Nationalversammlung. Anschließend war er bis Mai 1924 erneut Reichstagsabgeordneter des Reichstages.

Einzelnachweise Martin Schumacher (Hrsg.): M.d.R. Die Reichstagsabgeordneten der Weimarer Republik in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. Politische Verfolgung, Emigration und Ausbürgerung, 1933–1945. Eine biographische Dokumentation. 3., erheblich erweiterte und überarbeitete Auflage. Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-5183-1., S. 549. Kaiserliches Statistisches Amt (Hrsg.): Die Reichstagswahlen von 1912. Heft 2. Berlin: Verlag von Puttkammer & Mühlbrecht, 1913, S. 88 (Statistik des Deutschen Reichs, Bd. 250) Weblinks https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Warmuth





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