Joseph von Wollschlaeger

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Joseph von Wollschlaeger (* March 25, 1756 ; † not determined) was a Prussian district administrator and state director . From 1793 he was in front of the Conitz district and from 1798 he was also regional director of West Prussia .

He was a member of the Polish-Prussian noble family von Wollschlaeger . His father Michael von Wollschlaeger (* 1729, † 1794) was a Polish district judge and heir to Zoldan , Ebersfelde and Rackelwitz in the Conitzer district. His mother was Marianne née von Kospoth-Pawlowski . Like all of West Prussia , the area came to the Kingdom of Prussia with the first partition of Poland in 1772 .

Joseph von Wollschlaeger attended the Jesuit school in Conitz . Around 1773 he first helped his father with the management of his estates and then bought Gut Schoenfeld, which is also in the Conitz district.

He supported the district administrator Carl Christoph Ludwig von Weiher and after his death in 1787 temporarily managed the district administrator's business. However, the district estates initially elected Dionysius von Dorpowski as the new district administrator . He gave up his office in 1792 and Joseph von Wollschlaeger was appointed the new district administrator of the Conitzer district in 1793 after the mandatory examination. In addition, Joseph von Wollschlaeger was appointed in 1798 to succeed the late Johann Andreas von Tyszka as one of the two regional directors of West Prussia . At least until 1818 he was district administrator and regional director.

literature

  • Rolf Straubel : Biographical manual of the Prussian administrative and judicial officials 1740–1806 / 15 . In: Historical Commission to Berlin (Ed.): Individual publications . 85. KG Saur Verlag, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-598-23229-9 , pp. 1127–1128 ( limited preview in Google Book search).