Friedrich Carl trainer

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Friedrich Carl Christian Adolf Trainer , also Friedrich Karl Trainer , (born May 16, 1765 in Löhnberg near Weilburg ; † September 27, 1838 ) was a German administrative lawyer and from 1815 to 1836 royal mayor of Siegen .

family

Friedrich Carl Trainer was the son of the Nassau-Orange Council of Siegen Friedrich Karl Trainer (1730–1796) and his wife Sophie Christine Graf.

On December 29, 1793, he married Elisabeth Holzklau, daughter of the Siegen councilor Jakob Heinrich Holzklau . After his wife's death on April 27, 1794, on July 10, 1795, he married his wife's cousin, Agnes Elisabeth, daughter of Anton Jakob Holzklau. His wife died on March 11, 1815 after two miscarriages. On October 6, 1815 he married Henriette Louise Marburg (1786–1861) with whom he had two children.

Life

Trainer studied law from 1782 to 1783 at the High School Herborn from 1784 to 1786 at the University of Giessen . On July 1, 1786 he was sworn in as a lawyer and on March 3, 1787 he was admitted to the "Office of Siegen". From 1787 he worked as an "official accessist" in Siegen, later at the Imperial Court of Justice in Siegen and then as a criminal judge in Dillenburg.

In 1806 he became sub-prefect in the Siegkreis during the French period, then "court court advocat" and court court director in Siegen, later a secret councilor. In 1813 he became one of two members of the Mairie , the lowest French administrative unit, which was introduced with the occupation by Napoléon Bonaparte in the years 1800 to 1815. On December 1, 1813, Trainer was elected to the city's new administrative committee.

After the end of the Napoleon Bonaparte era , William I was reassigned his inherited territories, but largely ceded them to the Principality of Nassau. In 1815 Prussia received the city of Siegen and Siegerland from the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Friedrich Carl Trainer was appointed the first salaried mayor in 1814 as the successor to "Mairies" Still, who had been in office since 1808. For 22 years, Trainer ran the office under "extraordinary difficulties". In 1836 he was succeeded by Carl von Viebahn in the office of mayor.

literature

  • Friedrich Karl Trainer: The City of Siegen in 1815.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Information and provenance information about Friedrich Carl Trainer, Siegen City Archives, Steffen Platte, March 25, 2010.
  2. a b E. Becker: The family tree of the Trainer family to Siegen from 1666 to 1822 and the families related to it in Nassau-Siegen and Nassau-Dillenburg. In: Siegerland: Sheets of the association for local history and homeland security in Siegerland including neighboring areas. Volume 17, Issue 3, Siegen 1935.
  3. a b Wolfhart trainer (ed.): The gender trainer from 1250 to the present. Part III, Korbach 1961.
  4. Ludwig Bald: The Principality of Nassau-Siegen - Territorial History of the Siegerland. Marburg 1939.
  5. a b c d Heinrich v. Achenbach: History of the City of Siegen. Volume 2, Siegen 1894. (Reprinted 1980)
  6. Hans Kruse: The Siegerland under Prussian rule 1815 to 1915. Siegen 1915, p. 57.
predecessor Office successor
--- Mayor of Siegen
1815–1836
Carl von Viebahn