Joseph of Ayx

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Joseph of Ayx

Johann Hubert Joseph Freiherr von Ayx (* 20th August 1838 in Münstereifel , † 27. August 1909 in Castle Zievel ) was a Prussian administrative official and as such 1872-1906 District in the districts of Waldbröl (representatively) and Monschau and Euskirchen .

Life

Origin and education

As the son of the tannery owner Friedrich August Freiherr von Ayx and his wife Gertrud von Ayx, née Müller, born in Münstereifel, he first attended grammar school there after elementary school, before he switched to grammar school in Warendorf in 1858 , where he passed the school leaving examination in 1859 . He then studied law and camera studies in Bonn (enrolled on November 2, 1859) until the winter semester 1860/1861 and subsequently in Berlin . In Bonn he became a member of the Marchia Bonn fraternity in 1859 . He performed his military service with the Kaiser Alexander Garde Grenadier Regiment No. 1 in Berlin, and took an active part in the German War (1866) and the Franco-German War (1870/1871) . After Joseph von Ayx passed the auscultation exam at the Cologne Regional Court in September 1862 , he was sworn in as an auscultator there on October 15, 1862. On April 15, 1865, after passing the first state examination in law, he was appointed government referendar in the Prussian administrative service and as such was employed by the Royal Prussian Governments in Aachen and Potsdam and at the Erkelenz district office . After taking the Grand State Examination , he was appointed government assessor on January 15, 1870 and with seniority from August 1, 1869 . In this function, von Ayx initially got a job with the government in Danzig and from August 1871 in Cologne . His employer there commissioned him from November 1872 with the deputizing administration of the Waldbröl district office for the absent member of the Carl Maurer .

Career

After his first practical test as district administrator in Waldbröl, albeit still on a substitute basis, the district of Monschau elected him on December 21, 1872, succeeding Alphons Anthoni , who had been the first district deputy since 1870, as the new district administrator . His appointment with the highest cabinet order followed on February 8, 1873, while he was formally introduced into his office on April 17. Only three years later, on the basis of a transfer decree of June 12, 1876, von Ayx moved to Euskirchen as the new district administrator (assumption of office on July 6, 1876). During his service in Euskirchen, von Ayx received his appointment as a secret councilor on December 21, 1892 , and on October 1, 1906, he retired there.

family

Joseph von Ayx married Johanna Dahmen on August 19, 1873 in Cologne (born on December 12, 1849 in Cologne; died on February 11, 1916 at Zievel Castle), a daughter of the wine merchant Heinrich Dahmen and his wife Marianne Dahmen, née Kreuzberg.

Honors

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h 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. 337 f .
  2. ^ Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft . Volume I Politicians, Part 1: A – E. Heidelberg 1996, pp. 36-37.
  3. ^ District administrator Johann Hubert Joseph Freiherr von Ayx on the website of the city of Euskirchen, accessed on December 12, 2016.