August Kromayer

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August Kromayer (born July 22, 1803 in Saarbrücken ; † February 21, 1866 at the Aschbacher Hof near Gersweiler ) was Mayor of Saarbrücken and a member of the Prussian House of Representatives .

August Kromayer was the son of the Nassau-Saarbrück privy councilor Johann Gottfried Kromayer . He married Elisabeth Wilhelmine nee Hartung on April 17, 1839 in Saarbrücken. He worked as a cabin steward at the ironworks Neunkirchen and was on January 25, 1833 Alderman in Neunkirchen . On October 24, 1833, he was appointed as an alderman for the mayor's office in Neunkirchen and in January 1845 as a city councilor. From April 11, 1851 to November 1852, he was an alderman of the municipality of Hörde near Dortmund.

On February 3, 1854, he was appointed first alderman and on February 24, 1854 city councilor in Saarbrücken. There he was elected Mayor of Saarbrücken on July 21, 1854. After the election was confirmed by the Ministry of the Interior on September 1, 1854, he was introduced to the office on October 27, 1854, which he held at his own request on March 18, 1862 until he left. During his term of office, the Kreissparkasse Saarbrücken was founded , the statutes of which he had drawn up. Since December 22, 1862 he was a member of the district council in the district of Saarbrücken .

From 1858 to 1860 he was a member of the Prussian House of Representatives.

On January 18, 1853 he was honored with the award of the Red Eagle Order, 4th class .

literature

  • Hans Klein: short biographies of the mayors of old Saarbrücken, St. Johanns, Malstatt-Burbachs and the city of Saarbrücken; in: ZGS 19, 1971, p. 510-538, p. 517 ff.
  • Paul Thomes: Die Kreissparkasse Saarbrücken (1854-1914), 1985, ISBN 3-7819-0324-9 , p. 18
  • ZGSaarg. 17/18 (1969/70), pp. 517-518

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