Hans Eyl

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Hans Eyl (also: Heinrich Johannes Georg Eyl ) (* 18th October 1854 in Hanover , † 2. August 1913 ) was a German city Counsel and Deputy City Manager of Hanover. He was "an energetic friend and promoter of the savings bank system ."

Life

family

Hans Eyl was the son of a medical councilor . His wife Meta Runge gave birth to the children Else Eyl (born September 4, 1884 in Hanover; † February 28, 1915 in St. Blasien), Meta Eyl and Ludwig Eyl (1892–1914), which resulted in relationships with the von Klöden family .

Career

Hans Eyl attended the Hanoverian Lyceum and then completed a law degree at the Universities of Göttingen and Leipzig , which he completed in 1882 with the assessor exam.

Back in Hanover, Eyl was elected the city's legal senator in May 1883 . In this office he was responsible for tasks as varied as

but also church affairs and foundations .

Later Hans Eyl was also responsible for the municipal savings bank system.

As the successor to Heinrich Tramm , Eyl was elected city syndic and deputy city ​​director in December 1891, and ten years later he was also elected to the board of the Lower Saxony Savings Banks Association , where his main focus was on accounting .

On May 1, 1905, Hans Eyl was appointed director of the “Capital and Pension Insurance Institution”, and at the 26th Hanoverian Sparkasse Day in 1910, he was elected chairman of the Lower Saxony savings bank association.

Hans-Eyl-Strasse

Hans-Eyl-Straße , which was laid out in the Hanoverian district of Döhren in 1933, posthumously honored the city syndic by giving it a name.

estate

The estate of Hans Eyl is found today in the Municipal Archives Hannover . This includes documents on Eyl's professional career, “certificates for club memberships and small printed matter for family celebrations; Correspondence from parents and children of a private nature, in particular the reception correspondence from daughter Meta Eyl (born 1893, running until 1938) and documents from son Ludwig Eyl (1892-1914), including the estate of the von Klöden family by marriage (approx. 1910 -1944) ".

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h Klaus Mlynek: EYL, Hans (see literature)
  2. a b Walter von Hueck (arrangement), Freiherr Friedrich Wilhelm von Lycker-Ehrenkrook ( coat of arms- drawer): Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , vol. 55, p. 174; partly online via Google books
  3. a b c Michael Schier (editor-in-chief): Hans Eyl ... (see web links)
  4. a b Compare the information in the central database of bequests
  5. ^ Helmut Zimmermann : Hans-Eyl-Strasse. In: The street names of the state capital Hanover , Verlag Hahnsche Buchhandlung , Hanover 1992, ISBN 3-7752-6120-6 , p. 105