Johann Cassinone

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Johann Cassinone (* approx. 1751 in Cologne ; † March 23, 1826 in Bruchsal ; Catholic) was in the service of the Speyer Monastery and after its dissolution in 1803 in the Baden state service.

family

Johann Cassinone was the son of the businessman Anton Franz Cassinone (* October 12, 1712 in Pavia ; † January 19, 1799 in Cologne) and the Maria-born Krämer (* 1726 Cologne; † March 16, 1807 ibid). He was married to Anna Elisabeth nee Stahl (* 1757; † February 5, 1809 in Bruchsal). From this marriage comes the son Alban (born May 17, 1785 in Bruchsal, † January 28, 1844 in Karlsruhe ).

Life

Since February 6, 1775 he was fiscal chamber procurator and court chamber councilor of the Speyer monastery in Bruchsal. After its demise he was from April 23, 1803 Governor of the Bailiff Michel Mountain and church Vogt and Commissioner of Kameralkommission at the Provincial Administration of the County Palatine in Bruchsal. In 1804 he was appointed secret trainee lawyer . From 1807 Cassionone was bailiff of the Bruchsal Oberamt and was retired in 1810.

literature

  • Bernd Breitkopf: The old districts and their heads of office. The emergence of the districts and offices in today's district of Karlsruhe - biographies of the senior officials and district administrators from 1803 to 1997. Verlag Regionalkultur, Ubstadt-Weiher 1997, ISBN 3-929366-48-7 , pp. 104-105.