Karl-August Hermann Gerbaulet

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Karl-August Hermann Gerbaulet (born November 20, 1862 in Münster , † September 8, 1945 in Berlin ) was a German district administrator in the old district of Cochem and a member of the government in Minden .

Life

Karl-August was the son of a French emigrant family whose parents Ferdinand Gerbaulet and Sophie nee Druffel married on July 28, 1857 in Münster. Further siblings were Gustav (* October 11, 1859), Eugenie (* February 11, 1861) and Max Gerbaulet (* February 28, 1864). After completing his school attendance at the grammar school in Münster, he studied (presumably in law), first in Tübingen , then in Berlin, Munich and Leipzig and finally in Bonn . His first job after completing his university education was at the Hamm Higher Regional Court , which was then followed by other jobs at StaderGovernment and that of Opole followed. From there he moved to Aachen to work again in the government and in the police headquarters .

On October 18, 1894, Gerbaulet received a temporary appointment as district administrator in the old district of Cochem, which was converted into a final appointment on June 16, 1895. When the new Catholic Church of St. Bartholomew in Kail was to be built from 1901 according to the plans of Confrater Alfons Stiff, Gerbaulet made demands according to a government resolution from Koblenz to Pastor Peter Haubrich, who came from Pomerania (Moselle) and was commissioned with the construction of the new church. The resolutions called in detail for serious financing as well as formal approval for the new building of the church, since the Trier Vicariate General was opposed to the plans of clergyman Stiff, who came from the time of the Kulturkampf , due to his mocking attitude towards Bismarck . Ultimately, the sacred building was built as a "homage church for Prussia" between 1901 and 1903 with the help of a personal loan from Haubrich in the amount of 35,000 marks and the Prussian royal coat of arms with the year 1901 on the left side chapels and the Pope's coat of arms on the right Leo XIII. with the year 1903.

On April 20, 1908, Gerbaulet moved to the Minden district government, where he was appointed ministerial conductor in 1922 before he retired in 1927.

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  1. Peter Haubrich (1843-1923) in the Rhineland-Palatinate personal database , accessed on June 8, 2019
  2. Alfons Stiff in Bavaria: Würzburger Abendblatt 1875, 1-4 , accessed on January 12, 2019
  3. ^ Parish Church of St. Bartholomew Kail , accessed on January 12, 2019