Adolf Hilmar von Leipziger

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Adolf Hilmar von Leipziger (born February 7, 1825 in Bitterfeld , † April 22, 1891 in Danzig ) was President of the Province of Hanover and the Province of West Prussia .

Life

Hilmar von Leipziger was born as the son of the district administrator of the district of Bitterfeld Moritz von Leipziger . He studied law and camera science at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg . In 1843 he became a member of the Corps Guestphalia Heidelberg . In 1846 he became an auscultator , in 1848 trainee lawyer and in 1852 a court assessor . In 1853 he joined the internal administration of the Kingdom of Prussia as a government assessor . In 1854 he became district administrator of the Oschersleben district , in 1864 police chief of Königsberg i. Pr. , Landdrost in Hanover in 1869 and President of the District of Aachen in 1872 . On October 10, 1882 he became the real. Go Appointed Council entitled Excellence .

As the successor to Botho zu Eulenburg , he was Upper President of the Prussian Province of Hanover from 1878 to 1888. In 1888 he was appointed as the successor to Adolf Ernst von Ernsthausen as the Upper President of the Province of West Prussia. In this function he was also the deputy president of the Prussian settlement commission in Posen .

Dr. iur. hc v. Leipziger died of a ruptured aneurysm and was buried on his manor in Niemegk in the province of Saxony .

family

Leipziger married on January 2, 1853 in Halle Amalie Pauline Louise Franziska (Fanny) von Funke (born April 10, 1827). The couple had several children:

  • Therese Emilie Martha (born October 16, 1853) ∞ 1875 (divorce in 1880) Emil Karl Heinrich Heuser, (cloth manufacturer)
  • Adolfine Franziska Walpurgis (Wally) (born December 25, 1855) ∞ 1877 Georg Adolf Karl von Owstin , Major a. D.
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Julius Hilmar Georg (born February 6, 1858), captain

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  1. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910, 112 , 537.