Joseph Frings (politician, 1860)

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Christian Jacob Joseph Frings (born May 29, 1860 in Buschdorf near Bonn ; died August 23, 1901 in Saarburg ) was a Prussian district administrator in the Saarburg district .

Life

Origin and education

Joseph Frings was the son of the landlord (Ackerer) Peter Joseph Frings, who lived in Hersel near Bornheim , and his wife Magdalena Anna Catharina Clotilde Frings, née Schmitz. After attending high school in Bonn, which he with passing the final examination left in 1879, he studied in Bonn , Heidelberg and Strasbourg jurisprudence . By passing the first state examination he received his appointment on 30 November 1882 court clerk , followed on 15 December 1887 the Great state examination that the court assessor .

Career

Frings his career began with the appointment as magistrate in Saarlouis 1 May 1895 but he was already a year later on May 12, 1896 as a legal adviser with the rank of Executive Council at the Royal Prussian government Trier included in the general state administration. Before the final appointment of the previous Saarburg district administrator, Ernst Pfeffer von Salomon, as senior councilor in the Royal Prussian government of Wiesbaden in September 1901, Joseph Frings was entrusted with the provisional administration of the Saarburg district office in March 1901. He died there before his final appointment to this office.

family

The Catholic Joseph Frings married Fanny von Beulwitz (born April 12, 1865 in Trier) on September 22, 1888 in Trier, a daughter of the hut owner Christoph Carl von Beulwitz and his wife Anna Johanna Francisca von Beulwitz, née von Rautenstrauch.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d 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. 450 .