Friedrich von Nell

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Georg Friedrich von Nell (born September 30, 1816 in Trier ; died September 1, 1857 in Kaisersesch ) was a Prussian district administrator in the Saarburg district from 1847 to 1854.

Life

Origin and education

Friedrich von Nell was the son of the Trier banker and Prussian Commerce Councilor Georg Friedrich Job von Nell from his marriage to Emilie von Nell, née Marx. After visiting the Friedrich-Wilhelm Gymnasium in Trier, which he in 1838 with passing the matriculation examination was going on, he studied in Berlin and Heidelberg law . After passing the auscultation exam , he continued his legal training from 1842 at the Trier district court . There he received his appointment as court trainee on April 23, 1844 , but then moved to the general state administration where he found employment from July 9, 1844, initially with the Royal Prussian Government of Trier and then in the same position with the Government of Potsdam . On June 28, 1847, at the end of his training, he received the Matura certificate for the higher state examination .

Career

After the retirement of the long-serving District Administrator Salentin von Cohausen on March 31, 1847, the administration of the Saarburg district was initially transferred to the government trainee in the Trier government, Eduard Otto Spangenberg , before this office was temporarily transferred to Friedrich von Nell on October 21, 1847 was offered. The formal inauguration followed on November 30th, and in 1848 his definitive appointment as district administrator of the Saarburg district. Only six years later, on June 28, 1854, Friedrich von Nell himself received the retirement.

family

The Catholic Friedrich von Nell married on October 18, 1848 at Château de Reméhan near Pouru-Saint-Remy Konstanze d'Anglemont de Tassigny (born August 3, 1823 in Pouru-Saint-Remy; died September 12, 1855 at Château de Reméhan) , a daughter of the landowner (propriétaire) Jean Maurice d'Anglemont de Tassigny and his wife Françoise Gabriel Philippnie d'Anglemont de Tassigny, née de Nonancours. The couple had four children together, a daughter and three sons.

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literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d 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. 651 f .
  2. ^ Herbert M. Schleicher: Ernst von Oidtmann and his genealogical-heraldic collection in the University Library in Cologne. Volume 11. Folder 832-915. MOCKEL-PALMER. (Publications of the West German Society for Family Studies , Cologne, New Series No. 80). Cologne 1996, p. 250f. (Nell).