Friedrich von der Goltz (District Administrator)

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Friedrich Ludwig Heinrich Johannes von der Goltz (born October 12, 1856 in Burgsteinfurt , † September 29, 1905 in Eisenach ) was a German administrative lawyer and member of parliament .

Life

Friedrich was a son of the building councilor Karl Freiherr von der Golz (1802–1878) and his wife Angelika, née Rumpf (1823–1875). Goltz, who was a Protestant denomination, married Else Neumann on March 19, 1888 in Graudenz. After the marriage was divorced on March 28, 1896, he married Marie Karoline Luise von der Leyen on August 27, 1898 in Wiesbaden .

He attended high school in Burgsteinfurt and then studied law and political science at the universities of Tübingen, Göttingen, Berlin and Bonn . In 1878 he passed the trainee exam at the Cologne Court of Appeal and was then a trainee lawyer at the Steinfurt / Westphalia district court . From 1879 to 1881 he studied again at the universities of Leipzig and Berlin and then continued his legal clerkship. He was employed at various courts in Ratibor, Görlitz and Danzig . In 1884 he passed the second state examination and in October 1884 became assessor in the Trier government. In 1886 he became district administrator in the newly formed Westerburg district . In 1893 he became district administrator in the Oberlahnkreis . In 1900 he was retired due to incapacity .

From 1894 to 1901 he was a member of the Nassau municipal parliament . In 1901 he resigned from the mandate.

literature

  • Barbara Burkardt, Manfred Pult (ed.): Nassau parliamentarians. A biographical manual. Part 2: The municipal parliament of the administrative district of Wiesbaden 1868–1933. Historical Commission for Nassau, Wiesbaden 2003, pp. 105-106.
  • Thomas Klein: Senior officials in the general administration in the Prussian province of Hessen-Nassau and in Waldeck 1867–1945. (= Sources and research on Hessian history, 70; Ed. Hessische Historische Kommission Darmstadt and Historical Commission for Hesse), Darmstadt / Marburg 1988, ISBN 3-88443-159-5 , p. 130.

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