Heinrich von Schulz-Hausmann

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Heinrich Schulz (from 1909 by Schulz-Hausmann ) (born September 20, 1866 in Braunschweig , † January 28, 1929 in Magdeburg ) was a German administrative officer.

Schulz was the son of the President of the Reich Railway Authority Friedrich von Schulz . He studied law and was court trainee in Naum from 1888 to 1890 and in Gdansk from 1890 to 1893. After the second state examination, he was government assessor for the district administrator of the Husum district from 1893 to 1895. In 1895 he began studying agriculture in Hanover. From 1895 to 1900 he was a government assessor in the Poznan government and from 1900 to 1902 in the Frankfurt (Oder) government.

From 1902 to 1914 he was a senior bailiff in the Haigerloch district office . From 1902 to 1914 he was also a member of the municipal parliament in the Hohenzollern region . In 1909 he and his father Friedrich were awarded the hereditary title of nobility by von Schulz-Hausmann . From 1914 to 1925 he was a councilor in the Magdeburg government. From 1922 he held the title of a secret government council and was a member of the Magdeburg Military Supply Court. From 1925 to 1929 he was a member of the Magdeburg Supply Court as a secret councilor.

literature

  • Wolfram Angerbauer (Red.): The heads of the upper offices, district offices and district offices in Baden-Württemberg from 1810 to 1972 . Published by the working group of the district archives at the Baden-Württemberg district assembly. Theiss, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-8062-1213-9 , pp. 518 .

Individual evidence

  1. Death register of the Magdeburg-Altstadt registry office No. 210/1929.