Karl August von Guionneau

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Karl August Ludwig von Guionneau (born April 30, 1822 in Berlin , † October 20, 1888 in Cologne ) was a Prussian administrative officer.

origin

Karl August von Guionneau was the son of the Prussian lieutenant colonel Friedrich Ludwig Philipp Franz von Guionneau (1786–1828) and Elisabeth born. Coomons. His sister Wilhelmine Pauline Franziska (born December 9, 1826) was married to Freiherr Eduard Schott von Schottenstein (born February 20, 1822) from Stuttgart. After the early death of the father, the family initially lived with grandfather Ludwig August Emil Franz von Guionneau .

Life

After visiting the Friedrich Wilhelm Municipal Gymnasium in Berlin, he studied at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University of Bonn and the Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg Law . In 1843 he became a member of the Corps Borussia Bonn . After completing his studies, he entered the civil service of the Kingdom of Prussia . He became an auscultator in Berlin, trainee lawyer in Potsdam and assessor in Düsseldorf . He was a member of the government in Arnsberg and Münster . After the annexation of the Kingdom of Hanover by Prussia, he was Landdrost of Landdrostei Aurich , which later became the administrative district of Aurich, from 1867 to 1869 . Most recently he was senior government councilor in Cologne. Von Guionneau was a Prussian chamberlain . He was married to Wilhelmine Sophie von Roon.

literature

  • Friedrich Karl Devens : Biographical corps album of Borussia in Bonn 1827-1902 . Düsseldorf, 1902, p. 119
  • GG Winkel : Biographical corps album of Borussia in Bonn 1821–1928 . Aschaffenburg 1928, p. 105

Individual evidence

  1. 28th Kölner Landwehr Regiment, publications of the Historical Association for the Lower Rhine, especially the old Archdiocese of Cologne, issue 10, p. 98
  2. ^ Articles and material on the history of the Aachen patrician families, Volume 1, Second Appendix. On the genealogy of individual Aachen families, p.31
  3. Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the baronial houses for the year 1855. Fifth year, p.550
  4. Kösener corps lists 1910, 19 , 224