Daniel Heinrich Jobst

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Daniel Heinrich Jobst (born March 16, 1785 in Stöven near Stettin , † August 14, 1839 ) was a district and city judge in Stettin and holder of the Order of the Red Eagle .

Jobst studied law at the University of Halle for two and a half years from 1802 and worked for the provincial government of Pomerania at the Higher Regional Court in Stettin and then at the City Court of Stettin from May 1805. In 1807 he was employed as a trainee lawyer and then appointed by the king to the city council of justice. At the same time as his work at the City Court, he served on a regional judicial college, where he was the permanent commissioner responsible for the business of the Maritime and Commercial Court of Szczecin. He published two books on administrative law. Jobst was a member of the St. Johannes Masonic Lodge of the Three Districts in Szczecin , where he had been the second overseer since 1817 and the first overseer since 1821 .

In 1829 Jobst was awarded the general first class decoration by the king . After he had previously been awarded the Order of the Red Eagle, 4th Class , he was awarded the Order of the Red Eagle, 3rd Class with the ribbon, by the highest cabinet resolution of January 18, 1838 .

In 1810 Jobst had married Philippine Karoline at the end , a daughter of the businessman Georg Arnold who died in Stettin .

Works

  • Draft for the execution and subhastation order , 1834.
  • Handbook of the Prussian Mortgage Code , 1836.

literature

  • New necrology of the Germans . Volume 17, Part 2, Weimar 1841, pp. 691-692 ( online ).

Individual evidence

  1. Adolf Georg Carl Lincke: History of the St. Johannis Lodge TO THE DREI ZIRKELN, formerly la partaite union in ORIENTE STETTIN . For the Säcular celebration of the Lodge on April 3 and 4, 1862. Stettin 1862, pp. 41-42.