Georg Karl Rinck von Wildenberg

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Georg Karl Rinck von Wildenberg (born April 1, 1794 in Schaffhausen , Switzerland ; † June 2, 1860 in Bozen , Austria-Hungary ) was a Swiss politician.

biography

Georg Karl Rinck Wildenberg came from the Wildensberger branch of Grisons family Ringg of Baldenstein . His father was the councilor and city judge Johann Conrad Rinck von Wildenberg. From 1812 he studied law at the University of Göttingen .

From 1817 Rinck was second council clerk and from 1825 state clerk , d. H. Secretary General of the Cantonal Government and, in this function, administrative head of the State Chancellery of the Canton of Schaffhausen . In 1826 he became a member of the Cantonal Council of Schaffhausen. From 1828 he was a member of the Auffallsrat, the bankruptcy court in Schaffhausen. He was also head of the French Church , the church for the French-speaking population. In 1830/31 and 1842/43 he was a member of the administrative board of federal war funds.

In addition, Rinck von Wildenberg ran a «general business office» together with the city treasurer Heinrich Eberhard Im Thurn, which went bankrupt in 1844. Both business partners then went abroad. Involved in the embezzlement of his business partner, Rinck von Wildenberg was convicted in absentia by a criminal court in 1847 for multiple fraud.

literature

  • Otto Keller: Karl Emil Ringk von Wildenberg . In: Schaffhauser Contributions to History. Biographies Volume IV . 58th year 1981, pp. 236–245 ( PDF; 434 kB )

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Individual evidence

  1. Enrolled on October 18, 1812. see: Götz von Selle (Ed.): Die Matrikel der Georg-August-Universität zu Göttingen - 1734 - 1837. Kraus Reprint, 1980, ISBN 9783262000308