Carl Ludwig August Bergius

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Carl Ludwig August Bergius , also August Conrad Ludwig Bergius (born April 14, 1784 in Prussian Holland ; † May 8, 1829 ) was a German civil servant.

Life

Carl Ludwig August Bergius was the son of Ludwig Bergius (1753–1790), regimental quartermaster of the Lengenfeld Infantry Regiment and his wife Johanna Maria Carolina (* October 1, 1764; † 1833), a daughter of Matthias Balthasar Nicolovius (1717– 1778), Prussian Councilor at the Budget Ministry in Königsberg . Carl Ludwig August had two brothers from this marriage:

After the death of his father, his mother married the then field preacher of the same regiment and later superintendent Johann Gottfried Jedosch (born October 19, 1755 in Bartenheim; † June 17, 1831). From this marriage he had three half-siblings.

After the death of his father, he and his younger brother came to see his uncle, the bookseller Friedrich Nicolovius in Königsberg. There he initially received private lessons and from 1795 attended the old town grammar school under director Johann Michael Hamann (1769-1813). He finished school in 1802 and went to the University of Königsberg at Easter of the same year . While studying camera studies , he taught the son of Baron von Sacken, who took him to the country estate in Courland in the summer of 1803, during which time his studies were interrupted. After resuming his studies, he continued to attend lectures by Professor Christian Jakob Kraus .

In November 1805 he went to an office at Gumbinnen to learn agriculture there practically, he stayed there until 1807. He then became a trainee lawyer at the royal war and domain chamber in Gumbinnen, where his uncle Theodor Nicolovius was director. In June 1811 he passed the second state examination in Berlin and was hired as an assessor for the government for the Neumark landscape in Königsberg. In 1815 he became a Councilor transferred to Konigsberg.

In 1819 Carl Ludwig August Bergius married the stepdaughter of government councilor Wilhelm Schröer (1766–1824) from Marienwerder, the marriage remained childless.

Individual evidence

  1. GEDBAS: August Conrad Ludwig BERGIUS. Retrieved April 12, 2018 .
  2. ^ New Nekrolog der Deutschen, 7th year, 1829, 1st part, pp. 412–414 . Voigt, 1831 ( google.de [accessed April 12, 2018]).
  3. ^ Official Journal of the Prussian Government in Königsberg, pp. 159–160 . Government of Königsberg, 1829 ( google.de [accessed on April 12, 2018]).
  4. ^ New Nekrolog der Deutschen, Volume 9, 1831, Part 1, pp. 544–546 . Voigt, 1833 ( google.de [accessed April 12, 2018]).
  5. Contributions to the Prussian customer (edited by Karl-Gottfried Hagen, L. Gervais and CH Hagen), p. 27 . Hartung, 1819 ( google.de [accessed April 12, 2018]).
  6. ^ New Nekrolog der Deutschen, Volume 2, 1824, Volume 2, pp. 1226–1227 . Voigt, 1826 ( google.de [accessed April 12, 2018]).