Carl Friedrich von Dizinger

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Carl Friedrich Dizinger , from 1809 von Dizinger , (born January 6, 1774 in Stuttgart , † November 14, 1842 ibid) was a Württemberg chief bailiff and city director of Stuttgart.

Life and work

Carl Friedrich Dizinger was the son of Rentkammerexpeditions- and Chamber Councilor Christian Gotthold Dizinger (1738-1804), he attended the lower, middle and upper grammar school in Stuttgart. From 1791 to 1794 he studied law and Kantian philosophy at the Hohen Karlsschule in Stuttgart. After their dissolution, he finished his studies in Tübingen. In 1796 he passed the legal examination. From 1796 to 1805 he was attorney in the law firm, and since 1803 he was also an elected member of the advisory board of lawyers. From 1805 to 1806 he was Württemberg secretary and state commissioner of the commission for the occupation of the Breisgau and the monastery dissolution commission in Villingen. In 1806 he was given a provisional position at the General Land Commission in Stuttgart. From May to June 1807 he was on a special diplomatic mission for Württemberg in Vienna. From 1807 to 1809 he headed the Oberamt Biberach as Oberamtmann and from 1809 to 1811 as Oberamtmann the Amtsoberamt Stuttgart . From 1811 to 1813 he was senior bailiff and government councilor at the Ravensburg District Office . In 1813 he became city schoolteacher with the official title city director in Stuttgart. From 1817 to 1822 he then held a position as judicial advisor at the Court of Appeal for the Neckar and Black Forest districts in Tübingen and from 1822 to 1823 as senior judicial advisor at the court for the Danube district in Ulm. On December 27, 1823, Carl Friedrich von Dizinger was retired.

Honor, ennoblement

Carl Friedrich Dizinger was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Württemberg Civil Merit Order in 1809 , which was associated with the personal title of nobility ( ennoblement ).

Fonts

  • Memories from my life and from my time . Tübingen 1833 ( online )

literature

  • Wolfram Angerbauer (Red.): The heads of the upper offices, district offices and district offices in Baden-Württemberg from 1810 to 1972 . Published by the working group of the district archives at the Baden-Württemberg district assembly. Theiss, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-8062-1213-9 , pp. 221 .
  • Werner Gebhardt: The students of the Hohen Karlsschule. A biographical lexicon . Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2011, ISBN 978-3-17-021563-4 , pp. 212 .