Alfred Sternickel

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Theodor Alfred Sternickel (born on September 27, 1825 in Eupen ; died on February 14, 1894 there ) was a Prussian administrative officer and district administrator of the Eupen district .

Career

As the son of the cloth manufacturer Christian Bernhard Sternickel (1780–1855) and his wife Elisabeth Sternickel, née Gülcher, the Protestant Alfred Sternickel first received home lessons before he went to the city school in Eupen and then to the higher middle and secondary school in Elberfeld and finally the Realgymnasium in Aachen changed that he left in the fall of 1842 when he passed his school- leaving examination . Afterwards, Sternickel was a one-year volunteer with the 7th Uhlan Regiment in Bonn before he switched to his father's company. In 1861 he left the company.

With his election to the 2nd district deputies in Eupen on September 9, 1867, Alfred Sternickel took up his first public office. In the succession of his prematurely deceased brother- Edwin Gülcher followed on 14 February 1871 by adopting the first only provisional appointment Sternickels the District Administrator of Eupen. On the following February 23, he took over the official business, while the definitive appointment was made by means of the highest cabinet order of September 20, 1871. Like Edwin Gülcher before, Sternickel was released from the relevant qualification test. The formal inauguration took place a month later, on October 23, 1871.

Alfred Sternickel went 1 December 1883 in the retirement . Previously, on September 24th and October 10th, he had submitted requests regarding his resignation, which were accepted with the Dimissoriale of November 18th. From 1871 to 1893, Sternickel also acted as commissioner for the administration of Neutral Moresnet .

Alfred Sternickel remained unmarried. His successor as District Administrator of the Eupen District was his nephew Alfred Gülcher in 1883 . August von Reimann , who administered the Eupen district as district administrator from 1837 to 1849, was also a brother-in-law of Alfred Sternickel through his marriage to Auguste, née Sternickel.

literature

  • Horst Romeyk : The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816–1945 (=  publications of the Society for Rhenish History . Volume 69 ). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-7585-4 , p. 768 f .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c d Horst Romeyk: The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816–1945.
  2. ^ Royal Commissioners for the neutral area of ​​Moresnet ( Memento of February 22, 2016 in the Internet Archive )