Karl von Stößer

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Karl August Friedrich von Stößer (also Stoesser or Stösser ) (born April 16, 1792 in Karlsruhe ; † August 12, 1874 there ; Protestant) was a lawyer and official in the Baden state service since 1816 , comparable to a current district administrator .

family

Karl von Stösser was the son of the Baden court and government councilor Johann Gottfried Stösser sen. († 1798). Karl von Stösser 's older brother Johann Gottfried Stösser jun. (* 1781; † 1860) was president of the court court of the Seekreis in Constance . Karl von Stösser 's son Gustav von Stösser also made a career in administration in Baden.

Life

After studying law from 1809 at the University of Heidelberg and the first and second state examinations , Stößer became assessor from June 16, 1816 and then from March 6, 1819 city administrator at the Karlsruhe city office . On May 31, 1823 he was appointed chief magistrate at the district office of Emmendingen and on November 17, 1832 there as chief vogt . On March 7, 1834, von Stößer became a secret trainee in the Ministry of the Interior and then, from November 5, 1839, city director at the Karlsruhe city office, where he was appointed a third-class Privy Councilor. In 1848 he was a member of the preliminary parliament . He was raised to the nobility on April 23, 1853 and retired on August 25, 1853.

Sideline

  • 1835 member of the Immediat-Commission to settle appeals about compensation for feudal taxes
  • 1835 member of the committee for the preparation of the railway construction in the Grand Duchy of Baden
  • Co-founder of the Agricultural Association for the Grand Duchy of Baden
  • 1855, 1861 and 1867 member of the General Synod and the General Synodal Committee

Awards

literature

  • Bernd Breitkopf: The old districts and their heads of office. The emergence of the districts and offices in what is today the district of Karlsruhe. Biographies of the senior officials and district administrators from 1803 to 1997 . Regional culture publishing house, Ubstadt-Weiher 1997, ISBN 3-929366-48-7 , pp. 177-178.

Individual evidence

  1. Federal Archives: Members of the Pre-Parliament and the Fifties Committee (PDF file; 79 kB)