Theodor Eduard Burscher, also known as Theodor Konrad Burscher[a] (1818 – 9 May 1877), was politician, who served as the high mayor of the city of Elbing, Kingdom of Prussia (now Elbląg, Poland) from 1853 to 1868, and the high mayor of the city of Stettin, Kingdom of Prussia (now Szczecin, Poland), from 1868 to 1877.
History
Burscher was born in 1818, in Cottbus, Kingdom of Prussia (now part of Germany). He was the son Gottlieb Burscher and Caroline Burscher (née Selling), and was of Protestant faith. He was married to Ernestine Friederike Natalie Thusnelde Adelheid Burscher (née Belian).[2] Together, they had daughter, Elise Caroline Laura Adelheid Burscher, who was born on 9 October 1856, in Trautzig, Kingdom of Prussia (now part of Olsztyn, Poland).[3]
^The documents from the time of his office as the high mayor of Elbing note him as Theodor Konrad Burscher,[1] while the later documents, from the time of his office as the high mayor of Szczecin, note him as Theodor Eduard Burscher.[2]
References
^ abA. Groth: Burmistrzowie i prezydenci Elbląga w latach 1286–1950, Elbląg, 2013.