Carl Albert Hagen

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Carl Albert Hagen (born February 23, 1839 as Albert Carl Gustav Jacobson in Berlin , † October 23, 1910 in Rostock ) was a Prussian district administrator in the Schroda and Münster districts .

Life

Carl Albert Hagen passed the auscultator exam in 1858 and passed the exam as a court trainee in 1861. On January 17, 1866, the examination for court assessor followed. He did his military service as a one-year volunteer and was a prime lieutenant in the Landwehr.

On August 12, 1861, he became a trainee lawyer at the Berlin Superior Court . He received his appointment as a government trainee lawyer with the Stettin government on January 14, 1862; his appointment as government assessor was on February 19, 1866. On October 8, 1866 he was transferred to the Danzig district government. On April 8, 1867, he moved to the Poznan District Government . On April 7, 1869 he was appointed district administrator of the Schroda district .

On March 29, 1874 he was entrusted with the municipal administration of the district office of the Münster district and on September 17, 1875 district administrator of the Münster district. On June 23, 1887 he was senior councilor in the Arnsberg government and on February 3, 1892 senior president in the Stettin government . Hagen was retired on September 25, 1903. He was a member of the historical association Münster.

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  1. Rostock registry office : death register . No. 999/1910.