Hugo von Sommerfeld

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Hugo Theodor Karl Albert von Sommerfeld (born January 5, 1833 in Luxembourg , † September 27, 1912 in Blankenburg (Harz) ) was a Prussian administrative officer and district president .

Life

He came from a family originally resident in Schwiebus , whose ancestor had been raised to the Bohemian nobility in 1676 , and was the son of the Prussian major general Ernst von Sommerfeld (1795–1863) and his first wife Juliane Gebser (1800–1844).

Sommerfeld became a government assessor in Stettin in 1859 , where he worked in the Upper Presidium of the Province of Pomerania from 1865 . From 1872 to 1881 he was state director in Waldeck-Pyrmont and authorized representative to the Federal Council . In 1881 he became Vice President of the Poznan District . From 1887 to 1899 he was the regional president of the administrative district of Stettin . In 1896 he was appointed to the Real Secret Council . In 1899 Sommerfeld received the star for the Order of the Red Eagle, 2nd class.

family

On May 16, 1866, he married Countess Fanny von Heyden (1843–1909). The couple had several children:

  • Gerda Julie Uthalie (* 1867)
  • Wilhelm (Willy) Wichard Waldemar (1868–1915), Dr. phil., private lecturer in Berlin
  • Anna Bertha Ludwig (* 1868) ⚭ 1892 Anton Cleve, Herr auf Lekow
  • Hans Paul Robert (* 1874), emigrated, farmer in German South West Africa
  • Magda Marie Albertine (* 1877)

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rolf Jehke: Administrative region of Stettin. In: Territorial changes in Germany and German administered areas 1874 - 1945. Retrieved on February 15, 2010 .