Franz Carl Hasslacher

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Franz Carl Hasslacher (born January 20, 1805 in Koblenz , † June 7, 1881 in Aachen ) was a Prussian district administrator and police director of Aachen.

Life

Origin and education

Franz Carl Hasslacher was the son of the Catholic saddler Anton Hasslacher and Catharina Hasslacher, born. Heislitz. After his military service in Prussia, he received his first training from 1821 to 1823 at the forest academy in Aschaffenburg . These then he studied until 1826 at the universities of Bonn and Berlin law .

Career

Hasslacher began his career as a Prussian administrative official when he joined the Koblenz government , on June 12, 1827 as a government trainee . On November 8, 1833, appointed government assessor there, he was transferred to the government in Aachen in the same position on June 15, 1835 . After Karl Rudolf von Strauch, the district administrator of the Aachen district, who had been suffering from health problems for years, left the service on April 15, 1836 , Hasslacher was initially entrusted with the performance of this office on the same date. As a result of a presentation election (August 9, 1836) and his definitive appointment (November 21, 1836), he was formally introduced to his office on January 23, 1837. In personal union, he also headed the Aachen police headquarters from July 1, 1850. The police director was also the district administrator of the urban district of Aachen. Until the definitive transfer of this office on August 16, 1853, he was formally responsible for the district office of the Aachen district. However, he was temporarily represented there by Georg Hasenclever from July 3, 1850 . On January 1, 1864, Hasslacher retired.

family

Since September 9, 1839 (Cologne), Franz Carl Hasslacher was married to Marie Mertens (born June 3, 1817 in Cologne; † September 3, 1893 in Aachen). She was the daughter of the banker and landowner Joseph Ludwig Mertens and Sibylle geb. Schaaffhausen , called the Rhine Countess and so a granddaughter of the Cologne banker Abraham Schaaffhausen .

literature

  • Horst Romeyk : The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816–1945 (=  publications of the Society for Rhenish History . Volume 69 ). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-7585-4 , p. 513 .

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