Fritz von Sybel

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Friedrich Ludwig Karl von Sybel (born March 24, 1844 in Bonn ; died March 22, 1927 in Haus Isenburg near Holweide ) was a Prussian administrative officer and district administrator .

Life

The Protestant Fritz von Sybel was a son of the Bonn university professor Heinrich von Sybel and his wife Karoline von Sybel, née Eckardt. He married Bertha Rolffs on April 13, 1882 in Poppelsdorf (born on April 8, 1856 in Siegburg or Siegfeld near Siegburg; died on March 23, 1943 in Haus Isenburg), a daughter of the businessman and secret councilor Christian Gottlieb Ernst Rolffs and his Wife of Adeline Rolff, née Gerlach. The Prussian administrative officer, district administrator and district president in Koblenz, Walter von Sybel (1883–1973) was one of her sons, the politician Heinrich von Sybel (1885–1969) was another.

After attending high school in Bonn Fritz studied Sybel among others at the city's University in the winter term 1863/64 ( enrollment 17 October 1863) Law . After taking the first exam , he continued his training as an auscultator (June 15, 1867) at the Regional Court of Cologne , during his training there also took the second exam with subsequent appointment as a trainee lawyer (April 22, 1869). This was followed by the third examination with subsequent appointment as a court assessor , as a result of which he received an appeal as a justice of the peace at the Gerresheim Peace Court in Gerresheim on April 1, 1874 .

Half a year later, Fritz von Sybel switched to the Prussian administrative service on October 1, 1874 and was appointed government assessor, where he found employment with the Royal Prussian Government in Düsseldorf . On November 18, 1874 and initially provisionally appointed District Administrator of the Gummersbach district, this position was definitively transferred to him on June 2, 1875.

Von Gummersbach , von Sybel moved ten years later from July 1, 1885 to the commissorium in the Reich Office of the Interior , where he was appointed to the government council on November 11, 1885 , taking over the general state administration. There he found official employment with the Ministerial, Military and Building Commission of the Berlin Residence . Appointed a secret councilor in 1900 , Fritz von Sybel retired around 1904 , which he spent at Haus Isenburg in what was then the district of Mülheim am Rhein .

Fonts

  • The right of the state in elections to bishops in Prussia, Hanover and the Upper Rhine ecclesiastical province. With a special focus on practice. According to official sources , Cohen & Sohn, Bonn 1873.
  • Chronicle and document book of the rule Gimborn-Neustadt, Grafschaft Mark, in the district of Gummersbach Reg.-Bez. Cologne , Luyken, Gummersbach 1880.
  • News about the Sybel family from Soest 1423 to 1890 , Oldenburg, Munich 1890.
  • The Prussian community tax reform of 1893 and rural property with special consideration of the tax on capital gains, Bruer & Co., Berlin 1908
  • The organizational development of disability insurance and accident insurance for agriculture and forestry , Reuschel, Berlin 1909.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Landesarchiv Nordrhein-Westfalen, civil status archive Rhineland, civil status register, registry office Holweide, deaths, 1927, document 38.
  2. 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. 776 .
  3. ^ Landesarchiv Nordrhein-Westfalen, civil status archive Rhineland, civil status register, registry office Cologne Mülheim, deaths, 1943, document 306.