Adolf Freusberg

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Adolf Freusberg (born June 2, 1802 in Bilstein , † August 1, 1869 in Olpe ) was a Prussian district administrator and landowner.

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Adolf Freusberg was born as the fourth of ten children to Caspar Freusberg and Maria Sophia Biegeleben. After the leaving certificate at the school Arnsberg he studied at the Universities of Bonn and Göttingen Medicine and Law and Political Science . On September 18, 1824, he passed the auscultation exam at the Arnsberg court with the comment "good legal knowledge". In 1826 the examination for government trainee lawyer at the Arnsberg district government followed with the result "passed" and subsequent appointment as government trainee lawyer. He passed the examination for government assessor on April 2, 1831 and received the certificate of appointment as government assessor in the Arnsberg government on April 25, 1831. A year later he was transferred to the Opole district government and appointed to the government council on July 12, 1834. Immediately afterwards, he was transferred to the Liegnitz district government . On October 27, 1836, the district council of Olpe unanimously elected him as a candidate for the office of district administrator. He received the certificate of appointment to the district administrator of the Olpe district on March 30, 1837.

Freusberg was a member of the Provincial Parliament of the Province of Westphalia from 1856 to 1861 .

On June 21, 1838 he married Auguste Kreilmann in Erwitte . He was the owner of the Schledorn estate , which his father had acquired from Heinrich Ludwig von Schledorn in 1794 in a totally shabby state.

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  • Alfred Bruns (Ed.), Josef Häming (compilation): The Members of the Westphalia Parliament 1826–1978 (= Westphalian source and archive directories, Volume 2). Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe, Münster 1978, p. 275.

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