Ferdinand von Dincklage

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Ferdinand August Wilhelm Hermann Freiherr von Dincklage (born April 12, 1839 in Vörden ; † January 4, 1906 in Leipzig ) was a German judge .

Life

The son of a forester from Lingen studied a. a. Law at the Universities of Göttingen and Heidelberg . He was Protestant. In 1861 he was sworn in.

In 1866 he got the title of District Court Assessor. In 1867 he became a magistrate. In 1877 he was promoted to senior magistrate. In 1879 he was appointed to the District Court Council. In 1881 he was appointed district judge. In 1886 Dincklage became district court director. In 1894 he came to the Imperial Court . He was in the III. Criminal Senate active. He died in office.

family

He comes from the Westphalian nobility Dincklage family with the same parent company in the Vechta office. He had nine grown children. Agnes von Dincklage (1882–1962), director of the Obernkirche rural women's school of the Reifensteiner Verband 1918–1949, was one of his daughters.

literature

  • Adolf Lobe : Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929. Berlin 1929, p. 363.
  • Ortrud Wörner-Heil: Noble women as pioneers of vocational training, rural housekeeping and the Reifensteiner Association. KUP, Kassel 2010, ISBN 978-3-89958-904-7 p. 373 f.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gustav Toepke (Ed.): The register of the University of Heidelberg. 6th part: From 1846 - 1870. together with e. Anh .: 1. Regulations on registration 1805 - 1868; 2nd delay d. Rect. u. Prorect. 1669-1870. Heidelberg 1907, p. 329 .
  2. ^ Justiz-Ministerialblatt for Prussian legislation and administration of justice. 28th year (1866), Berlin 1866, p. 350 .