Johann Carl Müller

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Johann Carl Müller (born September 9, 1766 in Karlsruhe ; † August 20, 1834 there ; Protestant) was a lawyer and district councilor who had been in the Baden state service since 1794 , comparable to a current district president .

family

Johann Carl Müller was the son of the bookbinder Christian Andreas Müller in Karlsruhe and Marie Elisabeth born Burkhardt. He married Margarethe Salome nee Herzberg.

career

After studying law , Müller became an extraordinary court court advocate in Karlsruhe in 1794, and from 1803 to 1806 he was senior councilor at the Biberach Superior Bailiff . On October 23, 1807 he became a member of the government in Freiburg and from December 1809 a district councilor for the Seekreis in Constance . On April 23, 1810 he became senior officer at the district office of Müllheim and from 1814 first official of the criminal and senior office in Durlach , where he was promoted to senior bailiff on January 15, 1816. On October 20, 1820, he became a secret trainee and member of the Justice Section in the State Ministry. On January 17, 1822, Müller became a member of the newly created Supreme Justice Department, where he was appointed to the Secret Council on December 18, 1830 .

Awards

literature

  • Bernd Breitkopf: The old districts and their heads of office. The emergence of the districts and offices in what is today the district of Karlsruhe. Biographies of the senior officials and district administrators from 1803 to 1997 . Regional culture publishing house, Ubstadt-Weiher 1997, ISBN 3-929366-48-7 , p. 154.