Friedrich Joachim von Alvensleben

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Friedrich Joachim von Alvensleben as a Bonn Prussian

Friedrich Joachim von Alvensleben (born November 10, 1833 in Erxleben , † December 26, 1912 in Nice ) was district administrator of the Neuhaldensleben district .

family

He came from the Low German noble family von Alvensleben and was the eldest son of Ferdinand Graf von Alvensleben (1803-1889), owner of the Erxleben I and Eimersleben estates, member of the Prussian manor and real secret council , and his wife Pauline, born from the Schulenburg (1810 –1882) from Priemern. He had eight siblings, including the ambassador Friedrich Johann Graf von Alvensleben (1836–1913) and the abbess of the monastery Stift zum Heiligengrabe Margarethe von Alvensleben (1840–1899). On July 22, 1863, he married Klara von Krosigk (1844–1916) in Poplitz , Vollrath von Krosigk's eldest daughter and his wife Auguste Louise Elisabeth ("Betty"), née von Röder . From this marriage there were four daughters.

Life

From 1847 he attended the knight academy in Dom Brandenburg , then switched to the pedagogy in Halle , where he graduated from high school in 1852. He then completed his military service as a one-year volunteer with the Hussar Regiment "King Wilhelm I" (1st Rheinisches) No. 7 in Bonn and studied law at the universities of Bonn and Berlin from 1853 to 1855. In Bonn he was a member of the Corps Borussia . In 1855 he passed his auscultation exam and then worked as an auscultator at the city and district court in Magdeburg. After passing the legal traineeship, Alvensleben was employed by the government in Merseburg in 1858. In 1863 he returned to Magdeburg as a government assessor, from August 1863 initially administered the district administration in Neuhaldensleben and at the end of 1863 was appointed district administrator - an office that he held for 37 years until January 1, 1901. After 25 years of service, he was appointed a secret councilor. He was a knight since 1896 and commander of the Teutonic Order of the Balley Utrecht since 1898 . He died in Nice in 1912, after having been in the south of France several times since 1893 because of his poor health.

power

Alvensleben earned services in the expansion of the road and path network, the improvement of agriculture as well as in the implementation of the income tax , health insurance, old age and disability insurance laws in his circle. In part-time he was director of the fire law firm in the district of Neuhaldensleben . A report states that Alvensleben “devoted himself to the well-being of the circle entrusted to him with full devotion and gained the trust and respect of those living in the circle as well as the satisfaction of his superiors”.

literature

  • Hellmut Kretzschmar : Historical news of the Alvensleben family since 1800, Burg 1930, pp. 9-10.
  • Walther Hubatsch (ed.): Outline of the German administrative history. Series A, Vol. 6, 1975, 66 (B).
  • Carola Lehmann: Alvensleben, Friedrich Joachim von. In: Guido Heinrich, Gunter Schandera (ed.): Magdeburg Biographical Lexicon 19th and 20th centuries. Biographical lexicon for the state capital Magdeburg and the districts of Bördekreis, Jerichower Land, Ohrekreis and Schönebeck. Scriptum, Magdeburg 2002, ISBN 3-933046-49-1 , p. 8.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Klara von Krosigk, married von Alvensleben, in: Eine Große Familie - Your family tree on the Internet