Caesar Olearius

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Caesar Theodor Richard Olearius , from 1900 by Olearius (born January 8, 1821 in Breslau , † November 26, 1901 in Reichenbach ) was a German politician and district administrator .

origin

His parents were the pharmacist Friedrich Wilhelm Julius Olearius (April 4, 1782 - July 30, 1850) and Julie Florentine Charlotte Kroeber (May 27, 1794 - May 26, 1881) in 1812 .

Life

Olearius studied law in Breslau around 1840 and became a member of the Corps Silesia . He then moved to Bonn and in 1842 became a member of the Corps Borussia Bonn . After completing his studies, he was initially a police administrator in Langenbielau in Lower Silesia , before he was the district administrator for the Reichenbach district from 1851 to 1897 . He was also a member of the Prussian House of Representatives and Kgl. Secret government council. He was on January 15, 1900 by the Prussian. King ennobled.

family

On September 6, 1854, he married Rosa Hayn (1834–1898), daughter of the Kommerzienrat, bookseller and printer owner Adolf Hayn. The marriage resulted in a son and four daughters.

  • Anna-Marie Julie Adolfine (born October 18, 1855) ⚭ 1876 Karl Adolf Ludwig Woldemar Rochus von Rochow (born October 6, 1844), Prussian colonel
  • Viktoria Rosa Adele (born December 14, 1857) ⚭ 1878 Rudolf August Hans Rochus von Rochow (born August 13, 1843; † 1919), Lord of Reckham
  • Maria Magdalena Elisabeth (April 22, 1859 - May 3, 1941) ⚭ 1882 Curt von Pavel (May 19, 1851 - January 17, 1933), General of the Infantry
  • Adele Rosa Viktoria (born July 28, 1861) ⚭ 1885 Gustav Freytag, public prosecutor in Hildesheim
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Adam Johannes Rüdiger (* March 17, 1864), captain ⚭ 1894 Valerie Toni Helene Hedwig von Radonitz-Belgrad (* May 14, 1873)

literature

  • Fritz Maywald: General directory of members of the Corps Silesia 1821–1961 , Part I, Cologne 1961, serial no. 167.
  • Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses, 1907, p.600f

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Walter v. Hueck: Genealogical handbook of noble houses . B, volume XII. CA Starke, Limburg ad Lahn 1977, p. 385 .
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 3 , 303; 83 , 167
  3. Patrick Wagner: Farmers, Junkers and Officials: Local Rule and Participation in Eastern Elbe , p. 249.
  4. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990.reichenbach.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  5. Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of noble houses , 1901, p. 746 .