Friedrich Boehm

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Friedrich Boehm (born July 5, 1834 in Danzig ; † August 6, 1906 in Elend ) was a German manor owner and district administrator in the Schrimm district and district administrator in the Altenkirchen district (Westerwald) .

Life

Boehm was born the son of a businessman and Danish consul and, after taking private lessons in Freienwald and graduating from high school in Halle, attended the universities in Bonn , Tübingen and Berlin . He studied law and camera science and in 1853 became a member of the Frankonia fraternity in Bonn . In 1856 he was at the Court of Appeal in Arnsberg , in 1858 a court trainee , in 1859 a government trainee with the government in Koblenz and was dismissed from civil service in 1864 at his own request. He was the owner of the manor in Wierzkowo (Posen province), from 1871 district administrator in the Schrimm district and from 1882 provisional, from 1883 final district administrator in the Altenkirchen district (Westerwald). In 1890 he was made a Privy Councilor and in 1902 dismissed at his own request.

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Volume 1: AE. Heidelberg 1996, p. 111.