Friedrich Reinshagen

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Friedrich Reinshagen (born March 30, 1784 in Radevormwald, according to another source, also Kirberg near Dorp, district of Solingen ; † December 24, 1854 in Gummersbach ) was a Prussian administrative officer, mayor of Gummersbach and Bergneustadt and district administrator of the Homburg , Gimborn and these districts united district of Gummersbach .

Life

The Protestant Friedrich Reinshagen was born as the son of Johann Reinshagen and Sara. Rittershausen born. There is no news of his training. In 1813 Reinshagen was the head of division of the Dillenburg prefecture in the Sieg department . After the collapse of Napoleonic rule, he was first mentioned in 1814 as the administrator of the ammunition, armatures and assembly magazine of the Orange-Nassau troops, before he became mayor of Gummersbach that same year and, at the same time, of Bergneustadt until 1817. From 1819 he was under the Gimborner District Franz Garenfeld district secretary and led to his death on behalf of the government of Cologne from September 1824 until March 25, 1825 in personal union hitherto led by this circle Gimborn and Homburg . During his administration, the districts were merged on February 17, 1825 to form the district of Gummersbach, whose eponymous capital had been its administrative seat since 1819. Reinshagen took over the district office of the district of Gummersbach two more times. First after the incapacity of District Administrator Karl Ernst von Ernsthausen , from March 25 to September 1847 and then again from the beginning of 1849 to September 30, 1850. He died while on duty.

family

Friedrich Reinshagen married twice. First he married on December 1, 1810 in Siegen Eleonore Friderica Pfitzer (* July 12, 1790 in Dillenburg, † before August 1835). The second was her younger sister Maria Elisabeth Pfitzer (* around 1798) in Siegen on August 31, 1835 . His in-laws were Johann Georg Pfitzer (born April 5, 1756 in Maulbronn), owner of the inn at the golden lion, city ​​councilor and first Prussian post holder in Siegen, and Anna Catharina Pfitzer, née. Stahlschmidt.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Horst Romeyk : The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816–1945 (=  publications of the Society for Rhenish History . Volume 69 ). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-7585-4 , p. 308 .
  2. ^ Proof of baptism from Friedrich Reinshagen on familysearch.org
  3. a b Proof of marriage for the first marriage on familysearch.org
  4. ^ Proof of marriage for the second marriage on familysearch.org
  5. Lothar Irle: Siegerland Personalities and Gender Lexicon. Published by Siegerländer Heimatverein, Siegen 1974, p. 254.