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Eduard Gottlieb Kulenkamp

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bremen, Bremen, Germany
Death: September 05, 1854 (58)
Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany (Carcinom,Krebs)
Place of Burial: Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Immediate Family:

Son of Arnold Kulenkamp and Charlotte Amalie Kulenkamp
Husband of Diana Emilie Kulenkamp
Father of Friedrich Wilhelm Kulenkamp; Marianne Charlotte Helene von der Hude; Arnold Conrad Hermann Kulenkamp; Arthur Gustav Kulenkamp, Dr jur; Eugen Friedrich Wilhelm Kulenkamp and 1 other
Brother of Elisabeth Kulenkamp; Gustave Conrad Kulenkamp; Amalia Rebecca Roeck and Eugen Julius Kulenkamp

Occupation: mex.Konsul in Lübeck, preuß. Konsul in Lübeck, Kaufmann, Kaufmann+ Kgl. Preußischer Konsul in Lübeck, Kgl. Preuss. Konsul in Lübeck und Kaufmann, Politiker und Konsul
Managed by: Jeff T Kulen-Smith ( Kulenkamp)
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About Eduard Gottlieb Kulenkamp

Eduard Gottlieb Kulenkamp was the oldest son of the Bremen merchant and Danish consul Arnold Kulenkamp (1770-1826) and his wife, Charlotte Amalie, born in Lübeck. Platzmann (1777-1862), a daughter of Conrad Platzmann (merchant, 1749) .

In 1813 he took part in the liberation war as a volunteer in the Hanseatic Legion .

Rococo-Palais from 1752 in the Königstraße, house of the family Platzmann / Kulenkamp In 1822, he gave up his Bremen citizenship, moved to Lübeck, married his cousin Dina Emilie Platzmann (born August 11, 1801 in Lübeck, 29 October 1870), daughter of Conrad Platzmann , and joined the trading company of his father-in-law Conrad Platzmannsohn on.

Kulenkamp was from 1826 to 1835 Mexican consul in Lübeck. In 1834 he became the successor of his brother-in-law Prussian Consul in Lübeck.

He was a senior citizen of the Schonenfahrer company [3] and in 1848 a member of the citizenship. In 1849 he was deputy spokesman for the Caucus, which mediated between the citizenry and the senate. From 1842 until his death, he was the oldest of the Reformed Church in Lübeck. ]

In 1847, the brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm lived in his house.

Erbbegräbnis EG Kulenkamp He was buried in the family tomb built by him in 1849 at the Burgtorf Friedhof.

From his sons, Arthur Gustav Kulenkamp became a senator and mayor in Lübeck. From : https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduard_Gottlieb_Kulenkamp

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Eduard Gottlieb Kulenkamp's Timeline

1796
August 10, 1796
Bremen, Bremen, Germany
1822
1822
Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
1823
June 22, 1823
Luebeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
1824
December 14, 1824
Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
1827
December 26, 1827
Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
1831
6, 1831
Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
1833
May 12, 1833
Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
1854
September 5, 1854
Age 58
Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
September 1854
Age 58
Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany