Ludwig Seyberth

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Karl Ludwig Heinrich Seyberth (born March 13, 1818 in Kirberg ; † January 10, 1910 in Hanau ) was a German administrative officer.

Life

Ludwig Seyberth studied law at the Philipps University of Marburg and the Ruprecht Karls University of Heidelberg . In 1839 he was one of the founding foxes of the Corps Hasso-Nassovia in Marburg , to which he reciprocated in 1840 . In 1841 he joined the Corps Nassovia Heidelberg . After graduating, he entered the civil service of the Duchy of Nassau . He passed the Nassau state examination in 1843 and became an accessist at the Langen-Schwalbach office , and in 1845 at the Wehen office . As part of the March Revolution in 1849, the administration of justice was separated from the administration . Seyberth became an accessist at the Wehen justice office, where he became secretary in 1852. In 1853 he became a state high school administrator in Idstein, in 1860 in Marienberg and again in Idstein in 1860.

From 1864 to 1872 he was bailiff of the Rüdesheim office . Meanwhile in Prussian service he was appointed District Administrator of the Biedenkopf district in 1872. He held the office until 1893. Most recently he lived in Hanau.

Awards

literature

  • Karl Huth: Administrative history of the district Biedenkopf, Wetzlarer, Biedenkopf, 1957, p. 90.
  • Theodor von Heppe , Winfried Speitkamp : Municipal constitution in Kurhessen: a work by the Kassel government clerk Theodor von Heppe from 1826, in: Sources and research on Hessian history, 69th, self-published by the Hessian Historical Commission Darmstadt and the Historical Commission for Hesse, Darmstadt , 1987, pp. 213, 214.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener corps lists 1910, 117 , 91
  2. a b c Kösener corps lists 1910, 161 , 18
  3. District Biedenkopf administrative history and district administration list on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke)