Friedrich August Döring

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Friedrich Döring

Friedrich August Döring (born November 25, 1820 in Mitteloderwitz , Oberlausitz , † October 5, 1891 in Breslau ) was a senior official of the German Customs Union .

Life

Döring's parents were Christian August Döring , property owner and canvas factor in Mitteloderwitz, and his wife Rahel Dorothea, née. Steudtner . His godparents were Christian Friedrich Steudtner , gardener, weaver, court elder in Mitteloderwitz; Friedrich Wagner , gardener and weaver allh. Tremor. Anth. [Zittau's share]; Martha Elisabeth born Christoph , wife of Christian Grosse, gardener and brandy distiller in Mitteloderwitz.

Döring studied law at the University of Leipzig from 1840 . In the same year he was reciprocated in the Corps Lusatia Leipzig . In 1842 he moved to the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg and was also active in the Corps Guestphalia Heidelberg . Back in Leipzig in the winter semester of 1842/43, he was again active at Lusatia, now as a senior . In 1851 he became an actuary in the Saxon main customs office in Zittau , in 1853 he was clerk and office inspector at the customs and tax office in Dresden , in 1861 he became a customs inspector and director of the Saxon secondary customs office in Bodenbach . From 1865 he was back in Dresden as a customs councilor in the customs and tax administration. After several intermediate stops, in 1869 he took over the function of the Saxon customs union representative at the provincial tax office for the (Prussian) province of Silesia in Breslau. After the founding of the German Empire, he worked there as authorized representative for customs duties and taxes .

Honors

literature

  • Marko Kreutzmann: The higher officials of the German customs union. A bureaucratic functional elite between national interests and interstate integration (1834–1871) . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2012, ISBN 978-3-525-36005-7 , p. 250.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Church registers BIRTHS from Oberoderwitz and Niederoderwitz
  2. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 3/324; 64/365
  3. a b c d e Marko Kreutzmann: The higher officials of the German customs union. A bureaucratic functional elite between national interests and interstate integration (1834–1871) (2012), p. 250.