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Ferdinand Weerth (1 June 1774 in Gemarke – 18 October 1836 in Detmold) was a German pastor and school-reformer in the Principality of Lippe. Between 1805 and 1836 he officiated as the general superintendent (spiritual leader) of the Reformed Church of Lippe. One of his sons was the writer Georg Weerth.

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  • Ferdinand Weerth, auch Ferdinand aus'm Weerth genannt (* 1. Juni 1774 Gemarke (Barmen, heute Wuppertal); † 18. Oktober 1836 in Detmold) war ein deutscher reformierter Theologe und Schulreformer in Lippe. (de)
  • Ferdinand Weerth (1 June 1774 in Gemarke – 18 October 1836 in Detmold) was a German pastor and school-reformer in the Principality of Lippe. Between 1805 and 1836 he officiated as the general superintendent (spiritual leader) of the Reformed Church of Lippe. One of his sons was the writer Georg Weerth. (en)
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  • Ferdinand Weerth, auch Ferdinand aus'm Weerth genannt (* 1. Juni 1774 Gemarke (Barmen, heute Wuppertal); † 18. Oktober 1836 in Detmold) war ein deutscher reformierter Theologe und Schulreformer in Lippe. (de)
  • Ferdinand Weerth (1 June 1774 in Gemarke – 18 October 1836 in Detmold) was a German pastor and school-reformer in the Principality of Lippe. Between 1805 and 1836 he officiated as the general superintendent (spiritual leader) of the Reformed Church of Lippe. One of his sons was the writer Georg Weerth. (en)
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  • Ferdinand Weerth (de)
  • Ferdinand Weerth (en)
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