Luitpold du Jarrys Freiherr von La Roche

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Luitpold du Jarrys Freiherr von La Roche (born November 23, 1837 in Munich ; † November 14, 1884 ibid) was a royal Bavarian government official .

Life

He came from an originally French aristocratic family and was the son of the royal Bavarian chamberlain and general of the cavalry Friedrich du Jarrys Freiherr von La Roche (1802–1876) and Cäcilie Freiin von Trott zu Solz (1809–1878). La Roche studied law at the University of Heidelberg and at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . In 1862 he became a chamberlain and in 1863 he worked as a legal intern.

Coat of arms of the Du Jarrys Barons von La Roche 1745

Even before 1864, La Roche worked as a government assessor (accessist) at the district government of Swabia and Neuburg in Augsburg and lived there on Ludwigstrasse. In August 1868 he was transferred to the Fürth district office as an assessor , where he joined the “Agricultural Association in Middle Franconia” in 1869. On March 4, 1869, however, he had already been appointed "provisional" as City Commissioner Assessor in Nuremberg . On February 13, 1872, he was transferred to the Kempten District Office as an assessor .

In 1875, La Roche was appointed - as usual, probably promoted to the government council - as the successor to Clemens Graf zu Pappenheim as bath commissioner (spa director) of the Bad Kissingen state spa , but was replaced by Friedrich Freiherr du Prel in 1876 after a one-year term in office .

On June 6, 1865, as a 28-year-old chamberlain in Munich, La Roche had married the 26-year-old Wilhelmine Pauline Freiin von Seckendorff-Aberdar (1839–1910), daughter of the late royal Chamberlain and Lord Chamberlain Karl Freiherr von Seckendorff in the local Protestant parish (1803–1855) in Stuttgart and Melanie Freiin von Spiegel zu Pickelsheim (1809–1873). The couple had two daughters:

  • Mellanie Fredrike Cäcile Caroline Auguste (born January 17, 1873)
  • Elisabeth Auguste Mathilde Eveline Bodo (born November 14, 1874)

Individual evidence

  1. Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the baronial houses . Justus Perthes Verlag, Gotha 1917, p. 949.
  2. ^ Genealogical yearbook of the German nobility , 1848, p. 388 (online)
  3. Paul Hintzelmann, Gustav Toepke (ed.): The matriculation at the University of Heidelberg. Part 7, Register 1704-1870, Heidelberg, 1916, p. 237.
  4. Franz Xaver Freninger (ed.): The matriculation at the University of Ingolstadt-Landshut-München. University of Munich, 1872, p. 365 ( excerpt )
  5. ^ Court and State Handbook of the Kingdom , 1867, p. 169 (digitized version)
  6. ^ Royal Bavarian noble ladies' calendar , Verlag Reichel, 1864, p. 140.
  7. ^ Neue Augsburger Zeitung of August 21, 1868 (digitized version)
  8. ^ Agricultural weekly paper for Middle Franconia of April 3, 1869, p. 56 (digitized version)
  9. ^ Government Gazette for the Kingdom of Bavaria No. 16 of March 12, 1869, column 395 (digitized version)
  10. ^ Government Gazette for the Kingdom of Bavaria , 1872 ( excerpt )
  11. Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of baronial houses , Volume 20, 1870, p. 832 (digitized version )
  12. Munich Official Gazette No. 47 of June 14, 1865, p. 543 (digitized version)