Friedrich von Schindler

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Friedrich Schindler , from 1882 by Schindler , (born March 30, 1827 in Gruorn , Münsingen manor ; † September 5, 1900 in Stuttgart ) was a Württemberg governor.

Life and work

Friedrich Schindler attended the Latin schools in Münsingen and Urach as well as the grammar school in Stuttgart. Between 1846 and 1850 he studied criminal sciences at the University of Tübingen , in 1850 he passed the 1st and in 1851 the 2nd higher service examination. From 1851 to 1853 he was secretarial administrator and actuarial administrator at the replacement commission and at the Gmünd and Schorndorf senior offices . From 1853 to 1858 he worked as a senior actuary in Schorndorf, from 1859 to 1861 as a collegiate assistant at the Ministry of the Interior in Stuttgart and for the government of the Black Forest district in Reutlingen . In 1861 he became an assessor in the government of the Danube District in Ulm . From 1866 to 1870 he was senior bailiff in Vaihingen and from 1870 to 1875 in Schorndorf . In 1875 he became an administrative assistant in the ministerial department for building construction with the title of councilor. In 1883 he became a senior councilor and in 1891 a collegiate director. In 1895 he retired.

Honors, ennobling

  • 1873 Knight's Cross 1st Class of the Order of Frederick
  • 1879 Knight's Cross 2nd Class of the Order of the Württemberg Crown
  • 1882 Ehrenritter cross of the order of the Württemberg crown, which with the personal needle tracks ( Nobilitierung was connected)
  • 1889 Crown for the Knight of Honor Cross of the Order of the Württemberg Crown
  • 1895 Commentary Cross 2nd Class of the Order of Frederick

literature

  • Wolfram Angerbauer (Red.): The heads of the upper offices, district offices and district offices in Baden-Württemberg from 1810 to 1972 . Published by the working group of the district archives at the Baden-Württemberg district assembly. Theiss, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-8062-1213-9 , pp. 496 .

Individual evidence

  1. Court and State Handbook of the Kingdom of Württemberg 1894, p. 33.