Carl von Rohr

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Carl von Rohr (born November 10, 1792 in Königsberg id Neumark , † March 14, 1869 in Mainz ) was a Prussian district administrator in the Ottweiler district .

Life

Carl von Rohr was born in 1792 as the son of the Prussian captain Louis von Rohr and his wife Wilhelmine von Kameke. After studying camera science , von Rohr did his military service from 1806 and then worked as a farmer. In February 1813 he volunteered in the Wars of Liberation and served in the Brandenburg Hussar Regiment . From 1814 to 1819 he worked for the military directorate and the high war commissariat in Luxembourg and was a member of the demobilization commission in Düsseldorf .

In March 1819, von Rohr became district secretary in Ottweiler and passed the district examination in the following year. In 1825 he was appointed provisional district administrator in Ottweiler, and on November 25, 1826 he was appointed district administrator. He remained in this position until his suspension on September 7, 1842. On July 18, 1845, he was released from the “ highest cabinet order ”.

Von Rohr had been married to Caroline Henriette Friederike Brückner since March 25, 1829, but the marriage was divorced on August 26, 1831 by judgment of the Trier Regional Court .

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