Karl von Basse (administrative lawyer, 1781)

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Georg Karl Heinrich Albrecht Basse , von Basse since 1840 , (born January 19, 1781 in Unna , † February 20, 1868 in Haus Pröbsting ) was a German administrative officer and manor owner.

Karl von Basse

Life

He was the son of the court advisor and mayor of justice in Unna Jobst Heinrich Wilhelm Basse and Maria-Antoinette, née Wiemann. Basse studied law at the University of Halle . In 1801 he became a member of the Corps Guestphalia Halle . In early 1802 he passed the auscultator exam. He then worked for the government in Kleve as an auscultator, became a trainee lawyer at the end of 1804 and a judge at the Obermagen jurisdiction court at the beginning of 1805. In the same year he became a patrimonial judge as well as a judicial commissioner and notary at the regional court in Unna. In 1813 he became an assessor at the Unna City and Regional Court. In 1816 he was initially appointed with reservations and in 1817 definitively as district administrator of the Borken district . In 1840 Basse was raised to the hereditary Prussian nobility at the suggestion of the Oberpräsident Ludwig Freiherr von Vincke . 1847 Dismissed from civil service at the request of the district president in Münster, because his performance was no longer sufficient. Basse was the owner of the manors Falkenhof, Volmering and Pröbsting with a size of 1000 hectares.

family

From 1805 Karl von Basse was married to the landowner's daughter Charlotte Elisabeth Adolfine von Grüter (1784–1872). Her daughter Charlotte married on 25 May 1827 the district administrator of the district Ahaus , Ernst von Westhoven . The son of the same name, Karl von Basse, was district administrator of the Steinfurt district from 1839 to 1877. The Prussian judicial councilor and notary Friedrich Wilhelm Gerhard von Basse was another son. District Administrator Paul von Basse a grandson and Friedrich von Basse , local politician, state parliamentarian and participant in the Hitler attack of July 20, 1944, a great grandson.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 116 , 343
  2. Dieter Böhringer: Administrative history of the districts Ahaus and Borken 1816-1974, in: .. "The best of the cities and the flat country at any time .." From the development and work of the Westmünsterland district Borken, ISBN 3-927851-70-1