Cajetan by Tautphoeus

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Cajetan Freiherr von Tautphoeus (born September 3, 1805 in Kempten (Allgäu) , † November 14, 1885 in Munich ) was a German lawyer and ministerial official.

Tautphoeus was born as the son of the royal Bavarian government director Joseph Freiherr von Tautphoeus and Josepha Edlen von Pettenkofen. From 1823 to 1827 he studied law at the universities of Würzburg, Landshut and Munich. In Munich he became a member of the Corps Bavaria Munich in 1827 . In 1828 he passed the legal state bankruptcy and then worked as an accessist with the government of Swabia, later with the government of Upper Bavaria.

In 1833 he came to the Traunstein Regional Court as an assessor and in 1834 moved to the Straubing Regional Court . From 1836 he worked as a police commissioner in Munich. On March 23, 1840, he took up the post of royal Bavarian judge in Reichenhall . On January 1, 1848, he was appointed Legation Councilor in the State Ministry of the Kgl. Appointed house and exterior and promoted there on November 1, 1858 to Ministerialrat II class. On July 1, 1867, he retired.

In Reichenhall, Tautphoeus earned services to the organization of the community budget and to the beautification of the city, which flourished after the fire of 1834, and was made an honorary citizen of the city on March 11, 1848 .

Tautphoeus was married to the Irish writer Jemima Montgomery from 1838 .

literature

  • Walter Schärl: The composition of the Bavarian civil service from 1806 to 1918. 1955

Individual evidence

  1. Life dates on the family's tombstone at the parish church in Unterwössen .
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 170 , 221.