Friedrich Anton Otto Maria Heger

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"President of the Oberpostdirektion Heger";
Drawing by August Heitmüller , around 1929

Friedrich Anton Otto Maria Heger (born November 12, 1865 in Coesfeld , † after 1935 ) was a German chief post director and president of the chief post offices in Frankfurt an der Oder and Hanover .

Life

family

Friedrich Anton Otto Maria Heger was the eldest of three children of the merchant Bernard Richard Heger (born January 5, 1834 in Coesfeld; † after 1891 ibid), who temporarily lived in the then Münsterstrasse 9 (1886) and Münsterstrasse 23 (1891) in Coesfeld of Anna Catharina Elisabeth , née Hemker (born December 9, 1838 in Osterwick , † after 1871 in Coesfeld). His siblings were Maria Bernardina (born March 7, 1868 in Coesfeld) and Albert Richard (born March 13, 1871 in Coesfeld), who was baptized as a Roman Catholic in the Church of St. Lamberti .

Nothing is known about a marriage or even own children of the native Westphalian .

Career

Friedrich Anton Otto Maria Heger grew up in the early days of the German Empire and passed his Abitur in 1884 at the Nepomucenum grammar school in his hometown.

After studying in Münster at the academy at the time , he started as a civil servant in the district of the Oberpostdirektion Münster in the career of the higher postal service, before moving to Leipzig in 1889 to the Oberpostdirektion district there . After further training and employment at the Oberpostdirektion in Liegnitz , Magdeburg , Breslau and in Frankfurt at the Oberpostdirektion there , Hegel was appointed to Berlin in 1913 as a consultant for building management in the imperial Reichspostamt .

In the middle of the First World War , Heger was appointed President of the Oberpostdirektion Frankfurt an der Oder in October 1915 . He headed the local authority for almost a decade until the Weimar Republic .

In April 1924 Heger was at his own request to Hanover displaced as president of Oberpostdirektion Hannover in Zeppelinstraße 24 in today's district Zoo , the time after his term field marshal and later the President named Hindenburg quarter .

Friedrich Anton Otto Maria Heger died in 1935 or later.

Archival material

Archives by and about Friedrich Anton Otto Maria Heger can be found, for example

  • in the German Federal Archives as documents of the Reich Ministry of Post (RPM) for the period from 1919 to 1945, signature BArch, R 4701/28390 (old or pre-signature: P 598 )

literature

  • NN : President of the Oberpostdirektion Heger. In: August Heitmüller (draftsman), Wilhelm Metzig (concept): Hanoverian heads from administration, business, art and literature , vol. 1, printing and publishing company Heinrich Osterwald, Hanover [without year: 1929] (without page number)

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Compare NN: Ortsfamilienbuch Coesfeld / Familienbericht / Friedrich Anton Otto Maria Heger (source given there: Otto Neumüllers: 300 Jahre Coesfelder Gymnasium Coesfeld 1928, p. 124) together with cross-references on the website of the Association for Computer Genealogy in Processing dated October 15, 2016, last accessed on October 25, 2016
  2. a b c d N.N .: Ökononmierat Gross. In: August Heitmüller (draftsman), Wilhelm Metzig (concept): Hanoverian heads from administration, business, art and literature , vol. 1, printing and publishing company Heinrich Osterwald, Hanover [without year: 1929] (without page number)
  3. ^ Helmut Zimmermann : Zeppelinstraße , in ders .: The street names of the state capital Hanover. Verlag Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hannover 1992, ISBN 3-7752-6120-6 , p. 274
  4. ^ Klaus Mlynek : Hindenburg, Paul von Beneckendorff u. from. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 296.
  5. Compare the information under the GND number of the German National Library
  6. ^ Heger, Friedrich Anton Otto Maria, b. November 12th, 1865, President of the Oberpostdirektion Hannover on the website of the German Digital Library