Johann Peter Sprenger

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Johann Peter Sprenger (born June 29, 1798 in Trier , † July 27, 1875 in Ottweiler ) was a Prussian district administrator in the Bitburg district .

Life and origin

The Katholik Sprenger was the son of the innkeeper Johann Baptist Sprenger and his wife Elisabeth, b. Divorce. At the beginning of 1814 he volunteered in the Prussian Army and took part in the following year as an officer in the summer campaign of 1815 against France. From May 1819 to the end of 1821 he worked as a calculation assistant for the Trier government , and in the meantime still in 1821 as a tax recipient in Saarwellingen . On January 4, 1822 he became mayor of Ottweiler or Stennweiler , before he was appointed provisional district administrator of Bitburg on September 22, 1849. In 1852 he represented the district office in Prüm and on April 9, 1852 he was appointed the definitive district administrator of Bitburg. At his own request, he was retired with a certificate of discharge ( Dimissoriale ) from October 31, 1870 to March 31, 1871.

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family

Sprenger had been in Ottweiler since September 28, 1824 with Margaretha Weiß, nee. Scheid (* January 12, 1805; † before 1875), from Altenkirchen , daughter of the miner Conrad Weiß and his wife Philipina, born. Nicolai, married.

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  1. a b c d e Horst Romeyk : The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816-1945 (=  publications of the Society for Rhenish History . Volume 69 ). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-7585-4 , p. 760 f .