Georg Porcher

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Georg Konrad Friedrich Porcher (born October 21, 1860 in Bonn , † January 2, 1936 in Ründeroth ) was a Prussian district administrator .

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Georg Konrad Friedrich Porcher was born as the son of the master builder Josef Porcher and his wife Ottilie. Moors born. From 1902 he was with Emma Thielen (1862–1931), widow of the district administrator Richard Haldy and daughter of the railway director and later minister Karl von Thielen and Friederike geb. van Spankeren , married. Porcher was Catholic.

After graduating from Ritterakademie Bedburg he studied at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University of Bonn law and political science and graduated as Dr. iur . On June 21, 1884, he was appointed court trainee at the Bonn Regional Court . Two years later he became a government trainee with the district government of Cologne . After taking the Great State Examination on March 30, 1889, he became a government assessor on April 15 . After further employment with the district government in Cologne and Kassel , he was first provisional district administrator on July 7, 1893, then from February 28, 1894 district administrator of the Wipperfürth district . He replaced his predecessor Hjalmar von Mörner . After a year and a half in this office, Porcher moved in 1895 as a member of the government to the administration of direct taxes in Berlin. His successor in office as district administrator was Adolf von Dalwigk zu Lichtenfels . After his return to the Cologne district government in May 1906, he was appointed senior councilor on July 21, 1906 and director of the finance department. Finally, in 1919, he moved to the state tax office in Cologne , where he became its president on February 1, 1926. He remained in this position until his retirement on March 1, 1927.

Porcher was a member of the Rhenish Provincial Parliament from 1894 to 1895 .

Awards

Red Eagle Order IV class on January 18, 1908

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Publications of the Society for Rhenish History . P. Hanstein, 1919, ISBN 978-3-7700-7600-0 .