Georg Friedrich Conrad

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Georg Friedrich Conrad , also Georg Friedrich Konrad (* before 1803, † after 1822) was a Bavarian lawyer and the first district judge in Bad Kissingen .

Life

Conrad was from 1803 to 1804 as the official cellar and Zentgraf von Aschach (now part of Bad Bocklet ) in the service of the Würzburg Monastery .

On October 1, 1804 he was appointed the first district judge for Bad Kissingen, but did not take up his new office until November 8. The small town, still dominated by agriculture , belonged to the Electorate of Bavaria in 1804, to the Grand Duchy of Würzburg from 1806 and to the Kingdom of Bavaria from 1814 . Conrad took part in all changes of sovereignty. The regional court building was built in 1804 on (today's) Zwingergasse between Mühlgasse and Oberer Marktstrasse and was used as a court building until 1827.

It was not until 1823 that Conrad was transferred to the Hollfeld District Court . Before that, however, it had been intended first for the Scheßlitz district court near Bamberg , then on January 24, 1822 for the district court in nearby Euerdorf .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Herbert Schultheis: Bad Bocklet. History of the districts of Aschach and Grossenbrach , Bad Neustädter contributions to the history and local history of Franconia (Volume 6), Verlag Rötter, 1996, ISBN 3980048292 and ISBN 9783980048293 , page 50
  2. Joachim Heinrich Jäck: Most important life moments of all royal. Bavarian civil and military servants of this century , Volume 4, Augsburg 1819, page 54 ( digitized version )
  3. After a larger new building on Obere Marktstrasse, the old building was used as a prison from 1827.
  4. ^ Government and Intelligence Gazette for the Kingdom of Baiern No. 6 from February 6, 1822, column 118 ( digitized version )