Gottfried Vinzenz von Brewer

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Gottfried Vinzenz von Brewer (born January 22, 1831 in Niedermendig , † April 27, 1873 in Andernach ) was a Prussian administrative officer and district administrator of the Siegkreis .

Life

The Catholic von Brewer was born the son of the businessman Philipp Adolf von Brewer zu Bell . His grandfather, the lord of the manor at Bell near Niedermendig, Anton Joseph von Brewer zu Bell (mayor there in 1829), had obtained the Prussian recognition of the title of nobility on November 9, 1827 . After studying law in Bonn and Heidelberg , von Brewer entered the Prussian administrative service. Appointed auscultator in Koblenz in 1852 , he subsequently transferred to the Cologne government . There he received in 1855 his appointment as government clerk , 1859 Regierungsassessor and 1868 to the Governing Council . In the same position he was transferred to the government in Münster in 1869 and to the government in Kassel in 1871 . In 1872 he went into retirement. The unmarried von Brewer was the younger brother of Joseph von Brewer , who briefly exercised the administration of Mayen County in 1858 .

District Administrator of the Siegkreis

After Gottfried Vinzenz von Brewer had already taken over the representation of the district administrator of the Siegkreis, Franz Wülffing , on behalf of his employer, the Cologne government, from October 1860 to May 1861 , he held this office again from April 26 to November 20, 1867 .

literature

  • 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. 311 f .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Herbert M. Schleicher: Ernst von Oidtman and his genealogical-heraldic collection in the University Library in Cologne. Volume 2. Folder 86-147. BETGENHAUSEN BREWER. (Publications of the West German Society for Family Studies eV, based in Cologne, No. 60). Cologne 1992, p. 783f.