Jérôme von Schlotheim

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Jérôme Napoléon "Hieronymus" Freiherr von Schlotheim (born January 26, 1809 in Kassel ; † March 4, 1882 in Potsdam ) was a German politician in the Frankfurt National Assembly and a Prussian district administrator in the Wreschen districts (1838–1845), Bomst (1846–1851 ), Teltow (1851 provisional) and Randow (1852–1855).

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Jérôme Napoléon was born in 1809 as the youngest son of General Ernst Wilhelm Freiherr von Schlotheim (1764-1845), the city commandant of Kassel. His mother was Charlotte Sophie Sabine Dorothea von Lehsten (1772-1840). His older brother was Carl von Schlotheim , a son-in-law of Jérôme Bonaparte.

Hieronymus von Schlotheim served as a royal Prussian officer until 1836. He was also the owner of the Kownaty estate in the Wreschen district. From 1838 he worked as district administrator and in 1852 moved to Stettin as district administrator and police director . From 1854 to 1869 he worked as a senior government councilor in Minden and Frankfurt (Oder). This was followed by the work of Landdrost / District President for the administrative district of Lüneburg from 1869 to 1873. In the years 1873 to 1881 Schlotheim worked as Government Vice-President and District President in Potsdam .

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Individual evidence

  1. Hildegard Thierfelder : The Ludolf Camphausen estate in the Cologne city archive , 1964, p. 282. ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).
  2. ^ Hans Booms , Marian Wojciechowski , Heinz Boberach (eds.): Germans and Poles in the Revolution 1848–1849 , p. 694. ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).
  3. ^ German Society for Art and Science in Bromberg: Historical monthly sheets for the Province of Posen , Volumes 12-14, 1911, p. 64 ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).