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Carl August Wilhelm Maurer (born April 3, 1816 in Berlin , † August 2, 1878 in Waldbröl ) was a Prussian administrative lawyer and district administrator of the Waldbröl district from 1852.

Life

Career

Carl Maurer attended the Gray Monastery high school in his native Berlin. After the local passing the matriculation examination in the spring of 1834 he studied at the University of Berlin law .

After being sworn in (December 16, 1839), he began his advanced training in the Prussian judicial service with the following appointment as auscultator on January 7, 1840 . This was interrupted by his military service, which he did as a one-year volunteer from April 6, 1840 with the Guard Rifle Battalion in Berlin. With the passing of the first state examination in law , Maurer received on February 20, 1843 and with seniority from December 24, 1843, the appointment as court trainee at the court . There he received his appointment as court assessor on September 2, 1848, even after passing the second state examination in law . In 1849 Carl Maurer was temporarily employed as an unskilled worker in the Prussian Ministry of Culture . Finally he was transferred to Saarlouis as a garrison auditor in the military administration on August 15, 1850 , before he was commissioned on August 28, 1852 and initially temporarily with the administration of the Waldbröl district. Taking up this position on October 28 of the same year, he received with the highest cabinet order of October 17, 1853, his definitive appointment as district administrator for the Waldbröl district on October 1, 1853.

Maurer remained in the position of Waldbröler district administrator for more than a quarter of a century. On May 24, 1878, he was appointed to the government council there , connected with the transfer to the Royal Prussian government in Köslin . Before this could take place, however, Maurer died on duty in Waldbröl.

Political career

Carl Maurer was re-elected to the Prussian House of Representatives on December 29, 1856 during the fourth legislative period from 1855 to 1858 . He also belonged to the house during the 9th legislative period from 1870 to 1873. He was a member of the Büchtemann parliamentary group.

family

The Protestant Carl Maurer married Anna Maria Eugenie Scheringer (born October 30, 1819 in Berlin; † after 1878), a daughter of the secret expeditionary secretary and calculator in the Prussian War Ministry, Johann Carl Scheringer, and his wife Elwire Ulrike Wilhelmine on May 6, 1849 in Berlin Christiane Scheringer, née Wiese.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c d e f g 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. 624 .
  2. a b Bärbel Holtz (arrangement): The protocols of the Prussian State Ministry 1817–1934 / 38. Vol. 4 / II. In: Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences (Hrsg.): Acta Borussica . New episode. Olms-Weidmann, Hildesheim 2003, ISBN 3-487-11827-0 , p. 611 ( Online ; PDF 1.9 MB).