Gustav von Eisenhart-Rothe

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Johann Friedrich Ludwig Ernst Gustav von Eisenhart-Rothe (born August 23, 1855 in Zachow , Regenwalde district , † April 11, 1936 in Putbus , Rügen Island ) was a royal Prussian official and most recently district administrator in Köslin .

Life

He came from an aristocratic family in the Brandenburg region and was the son of the royal Prussian judiciary Friedrich von Eisenhart-Rothe (1819–1880) and Ida von Loeper (1830–1914).

Eisenhart-Rothe studied in Jena Law . In 1877 he became a member of the Guestphalia there . In 1880 he became a trainee lawyer at the local court in Werder (Havel) . In 1885 he became a court assessor in Berlin II. In 1887 he went to Posen as a government assessor . In February 1889 he took over temporarily, and in September of the same year officially the district office of the Schubin district in the province of Posen . In 1891 he was transferred to the district of Köslin , where he was district administrator until 1920. On May 1, 1920 he was put into temporary retirement and in 1921 into permanent retirement.

Eisenhart-Rothe was a legal knight of the Order of St. John .

family

He married on September 22, 1884 in Frankfurt (Oder) Wanda von Oertzen (born August 14, 1863 in Guben , † March 23, 1937 in Putbus), the daughter of the royal Prussian major Alexis von Oertzen and Anna Klee . From this marriage came a son and two daughters.

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Individual evidence

  1. Jump up ↑ Friedrich and his two brothers received the Prussian approval to adopt the name "von Eisenhart Rothe" (without hyphen!) After their mother Helene von Rothe (1788–1846) by means of the highest cabinet order on February 18, 1835 in Berlin . - Source: Gotha B 1933, page 136.
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 125 , 290
  3. ^ Rolf Jehke: Altburgund district. In: Territorial changes in Germany and German administered areas 1874 - 1945. Retrieved on February 11, 2010 .