Carl Jacobi (bailiff)

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Carl Georg Friedrich Jacobi (born October 17, 1799 in Winsen (Luhe) , † October 17, 1875 in Kassel ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Carl Jacobi was born as the son of the Hanoverian clerk at the time and later chief bailiff in the Reinhausen office, Wilhelm Franz Anton Jacobi. From 1815 he studied law at the University of Göttingen and became a member of the Corps Hannovera Göttingen . On April 3, 1816 he was granted the Consilium abeundi by the university . Together with his brother August Jacobi († 1828) he took part in the Wartburg Festival in 1817 , without either having entered the attendance list. After re-enrolling in 1818, he was able to finish his studies in Göttingen. He entered the administrative service of the Kingdom of Hanover and in 1819 became an official auditor in the Reinhausen office. In 1824 he was official Assessor in the Office Iburg and in the 1836 Office Grönenberg added. There he was appointed bailiff in 1846 . In 1856 he was promoted to senior bailiff in the Melle office in Melle . In this role he also acted as administrator of the Hanover monastery fund in his district .

Carl Jacobi married Luise Eleonore Rudolfine Leist in Ilfeld in 1829 .

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Individual evidence

  1. 1. Matriculation Göttingen October 17, 1815
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 42 , 192
  3. ^ Bernhard Sommerlad : Wartburg Festival and Corps students. Then and now . Vol. 24 (1979), p. 38 (Nos. 35/36).
  4. 2nd matriculation Göttingen May 19, 1818
  5. a b State Handbook for the Kingdom of Hanover 1863, p. 725 ( digitized version )