Johann Baptist von Schiber

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Johann Baptist von Schiber (born July 23, 1764 in Wiesensteig , † March 28, 1829 in Landshut ) was a German lawyer.

Life

Johann Baptist von Schiber was born to middle-class parents.

In 1783 he began studying law and history at the University of Ingolstadt . After completing his studies, he began his practical career in the civil service in the autumn of 1786.

On May 9, 1788, he was employed as a tax officer in the then government in Landshut . On April 15, 1790, Elector Karl Theodor appointed him a real councilor. On April 28, 1799 he was promoted to the state commissioner at the general state directorate and on July 25, 1799 to the revision and shortly afterwards to the supreme judicial council. Until 1807 he held the office of the Opperappellationsgerichtrat when he was appointed director of the Appeal Court for the Lower Danube District on September 17, 1808 . In the same capacity, he was transferred to the appellate court in Munich on June 10, 1810 ; there he was appointed first director on January 11, 1811. The following year, on October 8, 1812, he was made director of the Higher Appeal Court. On September 10, 1826, he was appointed President of the Court of Appeal for the Isarkkreis in Landshut and on May 9, 1828, he completed his 40th year of service.

Johann Baptist von Schiber retired on October 20, 1828.

In 1790 Johann Baptist von Schiber married Elise, daughter of Landshut's mayor Johann Martin Popp. The couple had nine children together, but only two of them survived. His son Joseph Schiber (* 1804; † unknown) later became a city judge in Landshut.

Honors

On May 27, 1814 he received the Knight's Cross of the Order of Civil Merit of the Bavarian Crown from King Maximilian Joseph, which was also associated with the elevation to the personal nobility .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ New necrology of the Germans . Voigt, 1831 ( google.de [accessed December 27, 2017]).