Franz Rotzoll

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Franz Rotzoll, 1871/72
Grave slab in the Marienwerder cemetery

Franz Rotzoll (born September 27, 1850 in Tempelburg near Danzig; † August 21, 1927 in Hanover ) was a German lawyer and president of the Hanover Monastery Chamber .

Life

Rotzoll studied after attending high school law in Heidelberg (member of the Corps Rhenania Heidelberg ) and Leipzig (member of the Corps Thuringia Leipzig ) in 1875 Supreme Court clerkship, 1880 Gerichtsassessor and in the same year Regierungsassessor in Kwidzyn , 1883 Administrator of the District Office German crown , 1884 District Administrator ibid., 1894 Upper Government Councilor and conductor in the government in Gumbinnen . In 1899 he moved to the Prussian Ministry of Culture as a secret government councilor and lecturer before he was appointed president of the royal monastery chamber in Hanover in 1901. During his term of office, among other things, the extensive renovation of the monastery church in Bursfelde (1901–1903). In 1912 he was given the title of Real Secret Higher Government Councilor with the rank of First Class Council.

Franz Rotzoll was buried in the monastery cemetery of the Marienwerder monastery in Hanover.

family

Rotzoll was married to Anna von Kehler (1862–1942), from Kolmar near Posen. His children:

  • Hermann Rotzoll (born July 24, 1884) Dr. phil., most recently private lecturer at the Technical University of Braunschweig, was captured as a soldier in a naval airship over Russia in January 1915 (Siberia), from which he was able to return in 1920 via East Asia. Marriage with Else born Gewecke, the fiancé of his fallen brother Rudolf R., died in Braunschweig of a lung disease on January 4, 1931.
  • Marie Wilhelmine Rotzoll (born May 10, 1886 in Deutsch Krone, Westpr.), Married Günther Müller, professor of German studies and Goethe researcher in Münster and Bonn, lived and died (1964) in Münster.
  • Anna Sophie Ursula Rotzoll (August 19, 1887 in Deutsch Krone, Westpr.), High school teacher for German, French and English in Hanover and Hamburg-Blankenese, married Wilhelm Stolze in 1924 (born April 5, 1873 in Ottersleben near Magdeburg), Landger. -Director in Blankenese, lived there with his husband and three children, from 1937 in Salzelmen near Magdeburg, later (1956) in Münster and (1970) Bielefeld, died there on April 18, 1980.
  • Rudolf Rotzoll (born November 27, 1893), classical philologist and archaeologist, fell after years of trench warfare from 1915 as an infantry aviator in France on October 23, 1918.
  • Franz Rotzoll (* 18 ...?), A businessman in Hamburg and Montevideo, returned to Hamburg around 1936, lost two of five children as soldiers in the Russian War in 1942 and 1945, went back to South America (Chile) and died there .
  • Georg Andreas Rotzoll (* 1889) was a board member of Elektrowerke AG in Berlin, a member of the supervisory board of Braunschweigischen Kohlenbergwerke (Helmstedt) and Elektrizitätswerke Liegnitz AG (Liegnitz) as well as a board member of the Wirtschaftsverband der Elektrizitätswerke eGmbH (Berlin).
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Rotzoll (April 5, 1902–1982) was married to Erika Fiehn, daughter of Hans Fiehn
  • Eva Rotzoll (1883–1919), a teacher in Hanover, died of sepsis after a flu.

literature

Web links

Commons : Franz Rotzoll  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hermann Schmidt: On the building history of the Bursfelde monastery . In: Lother Perlitt (Ed.): Bursfelde Monastery . Göttingen, 6th edition, 1996, p. 34
  2. Rotzoll, Eva, "The Extinction of Old and Middle English Deminutive Formations in New England", inaugural dissertation to obtain a doctorate from a high philosophical faculty at the Ruprecht-Karls -University in Heidelberg 1909