Conrad Christian Goßler

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Conrad Christian Goßler , even Konrad Gossler , since 1813 or 1816 Conrad of Goßler , (* June 20 , June 24 or 29. June 1769 in Magdeburg , † 7. June 1842 in Berlin ) was a German lawyer , Attorney General and Real Secret Chief Justice .

Life

Conrad Christian Goßler was the fourth child of the Prussian War and Domain Councilor Christoph Goßler (1723–1791) and Dorothee Katharina Neumann (1731–1800). His brother Wilhelm Christian (1756–1835) was a Privy Councilor of Justice and his second brother Christoph (1752–1817) was a Prussian Privy Higher Audit and Chamber Judge. He comes from the Goßler family .

Conrad Goßler studied law and began his career in Magdeburg. At the end of 1795 he was appointed government councilor , later customs councilor and consistorial councilor. From 1808 to 1814 he was General Procurator in Kassel . In 1813 he was raised to the Westphalian nobility. He moved to Berlin, where he dealt with considerations on the judicial system in Prussia. This was followed by his promotion to the Secret Higher Justice Council , in 1816 he became a member of the Justice Ministry and on March 22, 1834 to the Real Secret Higher Justice Council . In 1816 he was raised to the Prussian nobility. In 1840 Conrad von Goßler celebrated his 50th anniversary in office and was made an honorary citizen of the city of Magdeburg.

Conrad Goßler married Anna Charlotte Cuny (1780–1810) in Magdeburg in 1796. The marriage resulted in six children, including the sons Karl Gustav (President of the Higher Regional Court in Königsberg , Chancellor in Prussia) and Gustav Albert ( Minister of State in Anhalt-Dessau ).

In his second marriage, Conrad Goßler was married to Henriette Charlotte von Rumohr (1786–1845) from 1813 . From this marriage came the children Adelheid von Goßler (1832-1901; married to the later Prussian minister of culture Heinrich von Mühler ), the Prussian secret government councilor and member of parliament Eugen von Goßler and the composer Clara von Goßler (1827–1864).

Awards

Works (selection)

  • Short guide for the auditors of the lower courts , Archive of Prussian Legislation, 1801
  • Instructions for Prussian exchange rights for merchants and capitalists , Nicolai, 1814
  • Draft of a second appendix to the general Prussian land rights , Nicolai, 1816

literature

  • Christian Krollmann (Ed.), Old Prussian Biographies , Vol. 1, 1941, p. 224.
  • Thomas Kluger: Goßler, Conrad Christian von. In: Guido Heinrich, Gunter Schandera (ed.): Magdeburg Biographical Lexicon 19th and 20th centuries. Biographical lexicon for the state capital Magdeburg and the districts of Bördekreis, Jerichower Land, Ohrekreis and Schönebeck. Scriptum, Magdeburg 2002, ISBN 3-933046-49-1 , p. 223.
  • Rolf Straubel : Biographical manual of the Prussian administrative and judicial officials 1740–1806 / 15. De Gruyter, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-598-23229-9 , p. 336.

Web links

credentials

  1. ^ A b c Karl Albert von Kamptz (Ed.): Yearbooks for Prussian Legislation, Jurisprudence and Legal Administration . Hitzig, 1840, p. 705 ff . ( google.de [accessed on March 5, 2018]).
  2. a b Ernst Heinrich Kneschke (Ed.): New general German Adels Lexicon . Voigt, Leipzig 1861, p. 604 ( google.de [accessed on March 5, 2018]).
  3. a b c Peter Krause: Enlightenment . Reason and legal reform. Ed .: Felix Meiner Verlag. tape 3 , no. 2 , 1988, p. 119 ff .
  4. ^ A b c Karl Albert von Kamptz (Ed.): Yearbooks for Prussian Legislation, Jurisprudence and Legal Administration . Hitzig, 1840, p. 706 ( google.de [accessed on March 5, 2018]).
  5. FWBF von dem Knesebeck: The knight's matriculations of the Altmark together with an alphabetical overview of the knighthood and the knightly estates represented by it . Heinrichshofen, 1859, p. 39 ( google.de [accessed on March 5, 2018]).
  6. Brinja Bauer, Ralph Brucker, Michael Pietsch, Dirk Schmid, Patrick Weiland: Sermons 1826-1827 . Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 2016, ISBN 978-3-11-049161-6 , p. 775 ( google.de [accessed on March 5, 2018]).