Gustav Gottfried Keil

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Gustav Gottfried Keil (born May 20, 1836 in Hildesheim , † January 6, 1894 in Siegen ) was a German administrative lawyer in Hanover and Westphalia.

Life

Keil was the son of Hildesheim pastor Johann Heinrich Christian Keil and his wife Louise Amalie Margarethe, nee. Schultzen. He studied law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . Since 1855 he was the owner of the fox colors of the Corps Palatia Bonn and the Corps Vandalia Heidelberg . In 1858 he joined the government of the Kingdom of Hanover as an auditor . As such, he was active in various places. In 1862 he was appointed official assessor in Aurich . A year later he was entrusted with the administration of the mayor's office in Burgdorf . After the Prussian annexation of Hanover in 1867, he was dismissed from office for indecency against the Prussian authorities, expelled from Burgdorf and transferred to the government in Opole . In 1869 he moved to the government in Königsberg . He moved to Liegnitz for a short time . In 1871 he was entrusted with the administration of the district office in the district of Marienburg (Hanover) and one year later was appointed district administrator . In 1877 he was initially commissioned temporarily with the administration of the Siegen district before he was officially appointed district administrator as the first non-noblewoman in the same year. In 1885 he was a deputy at the Prussian General Synod. He died at the age of 57.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Keil, Gustav Gottfried , Internet portal Westphalian History, October 20, 2010
  2. Kösener corps lists 1930, 14/246; 73/971.
predecessor Office successor
Albert von Dörnberg District Administrator of the District of Siegen
1877–1894
Ernst Rudolf Schepp