Carl Ludwig Ferdinand Pollmann

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Carl Ludwig Ferdinand Pollmann (* September 1771 in Gummersbach ; † November 26, 1818 in Homburg ) was an administrative officer and district administrator of the Homburg district .

Life

As the son of the judge Heinrich Pollmann and Wilhelmina Pollmann, geb. Schoeler, born Carl Ludwig Ferdinand Pollmann, joined the civil service in 1792 after studying in Marburg ( matriculation on October 27, 1790). When he was deposed in 1813, he was justice of the peace of the canton of Gimborn-Neustadt . As a judicial councilor from Wittgenstein-Homburg, Pollmann was appointed district commissioner in May 1816 and became the first administrator of the district of Homburg, which was newly formed from the imperial rule of Homburg.

family

Pollmann, who was of the Lutheran denomination , married on December 27, 1797 in Koverstein Conradine von Pöppinghausen (born January 21, 1770 in Koverstein, † July 19, 1831 in Homburg), a daughter of Captain Christoph Jobst von Pöppinghausen and Dorothea von Pöppinghausen, born Berswordt.

literature

  • Max Bär : The administrative constitution of the Rhine province since 1815. (Publications of the Society for Rheinische Geschichtskunde XXXV), Droste Verlag, Düsseldorf 1998 (second reprint of the Bonn 1919 edition), ISBN 3-7700-7600-1 , p. 262
  • Horst Romeyk : The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816–1945 (=  publications of the Society for Rhenish History . Volume 69 ). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-7585-4 , p. 671 .