Dominik Rogg

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Xaver Joseph Dominik Rogg (born April 27, 1805 in Frauenfeld , † 1865 in Basadingen ) was a Swiss district court president, councilor and monastery administrator.

biography

Xaver Joseph Dominik Rogg was the son of the Thurgau government councilor Joseph Dominik Rogg and Beatrix Dominica, b. Egloff. In 1834 he married Maria Antonia, b. Vorster (1803–1884), a daughter of the Aargau government councilor Franz Vorster . The son of Dominik and Beatrix Rogg, Karl Martin , became a councilor and chief judge.

Rogg went through his school days in Rheinau Abbey and in Solothurn , spent a language stay in Neuchâtel in 1821 and studied in Nuremberg . In 1826 he was elected court master of the Dominican convent of St. Katharinental .

Rogg was a member of the Grand Council of the Canton of Thurgau as a member of the Diessenhofen district from 1831 to 1859. He was a judge at the Diessenhofen District Court, which he also presided over from 1838 to 1840. Until 1861 he performed his services as the monastery administrator in St. Katharinental, which was closed in 1869 as the last of the Thurgau monasteries.

literature

  • Verena Baumer-Müller: The last convent of the Dominican Sisters at St. Catherine ; in: Thurgau Contributions to History vol. 131 (1994) ; Pp. 5-140
  • Angelus Hux : The house "Zum Stadtschryber" and the Rogg von Frauenfeld family. Festschrift 90 years of Raiffeisenbank Frauenfeld, 2012; ISBN 978-3-03789-002-8
  • Albert Büchi : Necrology on Carl Rogg-Fischer ; in: Roses of the Month of the Swiss Student Association, 46th year

Individual evidence

  1. State Archives Thurgau , St. Katharinental Monastery Administration (7'44'304)