Eduard Grundschöttel

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Eduard Grundschöttel (born March 18, 1838 in Cologne ; † August 9, 1906 in Tegernsee ) was a German lawyer in the church service and consistorial president in Danzig and Koblenz .

Life

Grundschöttel studied law in Bonn and became a member of the Corps Rhenania there . In 1860 he joined the Prussian judicial service as an auscultator in the Paderborn district. In August 1865 he was appointed court assessor. In May 1868 he was appointed district judge in Rüthen, in 1871 in Siegen and in 1872 as deputation conductor in Laasphe. In 1873 he resigned from the judicial service and was appointed to the consistory member of the consistory of the province of Saxony in Magdeburg, from where he was transferred to Koblenz in 1879 in the same capacity. From 1883 to 1886 he was senior councilor and conductor of the church and school department of the government in Poznan, then consistorial president of the Danzig consistory of the ecclesiastical province of West Prussia. In 1891 he was transferred to the consistory in Koblenz and in 1892 raised to the rank of councilor II class. On October 1, 1904, he retired for health reasons. He died while relaxing on the Tegernsee.

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