Joseph Burggraef

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Paul Joseph Hubert Burggraef (born May 14, 1876 in Linnich , † February 24, 1942 in Aachen ) was a Prussian government director and district administrator .

Life and origin

Burggraef was the son of the businessman and vinegar manufacturer Franz Burggraef († January 12, 1917 in Gevenich ) and his wife Maria, née Michels, who came from a wealthy Linnich family. After attending grammar schools in Linnich, Kempen and Neuss and passing the school leaving examination in 1896, he studied law and political science in Freiburg , Berlin , Munich , Leipzig and Bonn . After taking the first legal exam on October 7, 1899, he became a trainee lawyer on October 21, 1899 and began his training at the Jülich District Court , where he was sworn in on October 27, 1899, and at the Düsseldorf District Court . With his dissertation, The sentences pretium succedit in locum rei, res succedit in locum pretii and the tangible surrogation in common law and in the civil code , he received his doctorate in 1900 in Leipzig. On March 1, 1902, he became a government trainee with the Düsseldorf government , then from March 18, 1905 a government assessor and unskilled laborer at the district office in the Niederung district with its seat in Heinrichswalde in East Prussia . On December 19, 1907, he was appointed provisional district administrator of the Prüm district . He started work on January 12, 1908, and the definitive appointment followed - with effect from September 1, 1908 - on December 28, 1908. At the time of his expulsion by the Interallies Rhineland Commission from May 2, 1923 to August 27, 1924, he was temporarily employed by the determining authority in Barmen . From April 6, 1925, he took over the administration of the District Office in Jülich and on May 6, 1925 he was appointed provisional District Administrator of the Jülich district. After the definitive appointment on September 1, 1925 and almost 8 years of activity as District Administrator in Jülich, he was put into temporary retirement on May 5, 1933. From October 12, 1933, he worked as a government director at the Aachen government and from January 1, 1934 as director of the Aachen Oberversicherungsamt, where he died on February 24, 1942 while on duty.

family

Joseph Burggraef had been in Bernkastel-Kues since October 24, 1913 with Margarete Thanisch (* February 20, 1890 in Bernkastel-Kues), daughter of the winery owner Dr. Hugo Thanisch from Bernkastel and his wife Catharina, née Liell, married.

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  1. ^ A b c d e f g 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. 387 f .
  2. Joseph Burggraef, The sentences pretium succedit in locum rei, res succedit in locum pretii and the real surrogation in common law and in the civil code OCLC 699112849
  3. ^ The district administrators of the districts of Düren and Jülich from 1816 to 1971, In :kreis-dueren.de
  4. District administrators of the Jülich district from 1900, Jülich district office, In: archive.nrw.de
  5. , Landratsamt Jülich, Joseph Burggraef (April 1925 - May 5, 1933), In: archive.nrw.de
  6. Acta Borussica New Series, The Protocols of the Prussian State Ministry 1817–1934 / 38 Burggraef, Joseph, p. 173 (PDF)
  7. Dr. H. Thanisch, In: thanisch-vdp.de