Hans Karl Heuberger

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Hans Karl Heuberger (born October 28, 1790 in Neuwied ; † October 8, 1883 ibid) was a Prussian district administrator and senior government councilor .

Life and origin

Hans Karl Heuberger was a son of the Oberregierungsrat Johann Wilhelm Eberhard Heuberger (1767–1849) and his wife Caroline, née Schüller. After completing his school education, he was unpaid supernumerar from 1809 and from 1812/13 he was office manager at the prefecture of the Ober-Ems department in Osnabrück , and from February 20, 1813, at the same time, tax recipient of the Land-Mairie Osnabrück. From 1814 he was the expeditionary secretary of the Generalgouvernement Nieder- and Mittelrhein , from May 8, 1817 district secretary in Lippstadt and, after his transfer, also in Neuwied . On April 24, 1822 he became Princely Wiedischer Police and Government Councilor , as well as head of the administration of the noble princely Wied-Neuwied area. On July 8, 1825, he was appointed District Administrator of the Adenau district by the highest cabinet order , which was followed by his inauguration on August 31, 1825. With another Highest Cabinet Order (AKO) from November 11, 1828, he was transferred to the Sankt Goar district on March 5, 1829 as district administrator . On April 17, 1848, he was given leave of absence due to his liberal stance and on August 24, 1848, he retired on July 1, at his own request.

Supplementary biography

In Sankt Goar he had the district road and other connecting roads expanded. Due to the fact that his job as a district administrator did not fill him, he gathered artists, poets and writers around him, from which the so-called “District Heuberger” developed. Among them were Karl Baedeker , Emanuel Geibel , Justinus Kerner and Hans Christian Andersen .

family

Heuberger married Agnes Lisetta Margaretha Zurhelle on September 28, 1819 in Lippstadt (born March 20, 1794 in Lippstadt; † January 19, 1829 in Adenau), daughter of the merchant and former mayor of Lippstadt Diedrich Heinrich Andreas Zurhelle and his wife Anna Zurhelle Delhaes, married.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e 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. 526 .
  2. a b Myth Baedeker, In: lbz.rlp.de (accessed on August 19, 2020)
  3. Das Stadtpalais am Rathausplatz, In: historisches-lippstadt.de (accessed on August 19, 2020)