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Nachname: Werner
Vorname: August Hermann
Geburtsdatum: 21.6.1808
Todesdatum: 18.6.1882
Sterbeort: Ludwigsburg
Konfession: [ev.]
Fach: med.
Ort: aus Stuttgart
Immatrikulation: 1826 Nov.
Vater: verst. [Andreas (Georg Andreas) Werner], O[ber-]Präceptor.
Mutter: [Johanne Juliane Werner geb. Hartmann].
Weitere Verwandtschaft: Bruder des Ludwig Immanuel Werner (1802-1892) und des Carl Friedrich Werner (1804-1882). Vater des Carl August Hermann Werner (1838-1906); Schwiegervater des Carl Neeff (1836-1921); Großvater des Hermann Pfleiderer (1862-1936), des Johannes Pfleiderer (1866-1939), des Immanuel Pfleiderer (1872-1949) und des Wilhelm Pfleiderer (1878-1953); Großvater des Theophil Riehm (1868-1952); Onkel des Gottfried Hartmann Weigle (1816-1855).
Beruf/Stand: Dr.med., praktischer Arzt in Neckarsulm 1832, Ludwigsburg 1834, Zuchthausarzt Ludwigsburg 1838, Gründer und Leiter der A.H. Wernerschen Kinderheilanstalten Ludwigsburg 1841, Herrnhilfe Wildbad 1854, Bethesda Jagstfeld 1982, des Maria-Martha-Stifts Ludwigsburg 1879, Medizinalrat.
Sonstige Quellen/Literatur: Dt. Geschlechterbuch 110, 396.; Südwestdeutsche Persönlichkeiten, Bd. 2.
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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