Johann Georg von Welck

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Johann Georg Freiherr von Welck (born December 11, 1839 in Riesa , † February 18, 1912 in Niederlößnitz ) was a German administrative officer.

Life

The son of the Saxon manor owner and politician Curt Robert von Welck attended the Princely School St. Afra in Meißen from 1853 to 1859 . He then studied law at the universities in Heidelberg and Leipzig . He then worked at the Dresden and Plauen court offices and at the Zwickau district directorate . During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71, Welck was initially an officer, then a civil servant in occupied France. Then he passed his state examination. After the reorganization of the Saxon administration, he was from 1874 to 1875 chairman of the delegation (a branch of the Pirna administrative authority ) in Schandau .

From 1875 to 1880 Welck Amtshauptmann the Amtshauptmannschaft Rochlitz , then in the same position at Amtshauptmannschaft Plauen . From 1892 to 1894 he worked at the Saxon Ministry of the Interior as a secret government councilor and lecturer . From 1894-1900 Welck was District Chief of Kreishauptmannschaft Zwickau , 1900-1906 District Chief of Kreishauptmannschaft Chemnitz and 1906-1910 District Chief of Kreishauptmannschaft Leipzig . Welck retired on October 1, 1910.

honors and awards

According to the address book of his last residence, Welck had received the following honors up to 1912:

literature

  • Degeners who is it? V. edition. Verlag Herrmann Degener, Leipzig 1911, p. 1582.
  • Calendar for the Saxon state officials to the year 1904 . Dresden 1904, p. 7 (short biography)
  • Andreas Graul, Ingrid Grohmann (ed.): Moving Saxon region. From the Leipzig district to the administrative district of Leipzig 1547–2000 . Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Halle / Saale 2001, p. 190 (short biography)

Individual evidence

  1. Continuation of the list of holders of the highest and highest Saxon state offices for the period from 1831 to the present . In: Calendar for the Saxon state officials to the year 1911 . Dresden 1911, pp. 105-106.
  2. ^ Address book Dresden with suburbs 1912, VI. Theil, Niederlößnitz, p. 395.