Ludwig Wild

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ludwig Georg Wild (born January 6, 1780 in Dürkheim , † October 17, 1828 in Heidelberg ), was an administrative officer and member of the state parliament .

Life

He was the son of the in Leiningen rule related services Governing Heinrich Wild and went for a jurisprudential study 1804 in Amorbach also Leiningensche services. In 1806 he was accepted into the Baden state service and came to the justice office in Hilsbach . In 1807 he came to the Waibstadt Office as an assessor, and to the Baden Office in 1810 . In 1812 he applied for a transfer to the Neckar region in order to better take care of his properties in Amorbach. In April 1813 he became a bailiff of the Neckarschwarzach district office , for whose exemplary leadership he was praised after just six months. In December 1813 he was appointed head of the Neckarbischofsheim district office . In 1815 he was offered a position in the Ministry of the Interior in Karlsruhe, which Wild refused with reference to his local knowledge and the trust of his subjects in his previous places of activity. From 1816 he was entrusted with the inspection of the official audits in the Neckar district. In 1819 he became city director of Heidelberg. In 1820 he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Zähringer Lion. In 1825 he moved into the 2nd Baden Landtag Chamber, to which he belonged until his death in 1828 and where he campaigned for the abolition of the mountain tithe , straightening the Rhine , building roads and bridges, etc. At the turn of the year 1825/26 he was appointed head of the Heidelberg Oberamt . From the summer of 1828 he was seriously ill, briefly ran the official business again in the autumn, but then died in the late autumn at the age of 48.

From 1824 he was married to the much younger Sophia Lang from Aglasterhausen, who brought a son into the marriage.

literature

  • Michael Bock: The Baden state parliament members from the Wiesloch district 1819–1933 , in: Wiesloch - Contributions to History Vol. 1, Ubstadt-Weiher 2000, pp. 146/147.