Jean-Frédéric de Turckheim
Jean-Frédéric de Turckheim (10 December 1780, Strasbourg – 13 December 1850, Paris) was a French politician.
Jean-Frédéric de Turckheim | |
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Mayor of Strasbourg | |
In office 1830–1835 | |
Preceded by | François Xavier Antoine de Kentzinger |
Succeeded by | Antoine François Thomas Lacombe |
Personal details | |
Born | Strasbourg | 10 December 1780
Died | 13 December 1850 70) Paris, France | (aged
Spouse(s) | Friederike von Degenfeld-Schonburg |
Relations | Johann von Türckheim (uncle) |
Mother | Lili Schönemann |
Father | Bernard-Frédéric de Turckheim |
Occupation | Banker, philosopher, politician |
He conducted a thwarted campaign for deputy, 27 February 1824, in the 4th electoral district of Bas-Rhin against Georges Humann, the banker and financier, he was elected in the Grand college in the same department.
Family
He was one of four sons of Bernard Turckheim and Lili Schönenmann: Jean-Frédéric, Jean-Charles, Frédéric-Guillaume and Henri.
His mother, Lili, (23 June 1758 at Frankfort – 1817) had been engaged to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in 1775, but married Bernard Turckheim on 25 August 1778.
References
Preceded by François Xavier Antoine de Kentzinger |
Mayor of Strasbourg 1830-1835 |
Succeeded by Antoine François Thomas Lacombe |
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