Max von Package

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Max Pausch , from 1892 Ritter von Pausch (born September 14, 1842 in Passau , † June 28, 1934 in Munich ) was a German ministerial official in Bavaria's financial administration.

Life

Package's parents were the tax officer Karl Pausch and his wife Mathilde, née Dietzl. The family moved to Regensburg in 1843.

At the Albertus-Magnus-Gymnasium Regensburg , Max Pausch passed the Abitur in 1860. From 1861 he studied law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and was active in the Corps Palatia Munich . The exam was followed by a three-year internship in Regensburg in 1864 as preparation for higher judicial and administrative service, which Pausch concluded in 1867 with state bankruptcy. In 1867 he began his career as an intern in the government of the Upper Palatinate , Chamber of Finance. The authorities appointed him an accessist in 1868 and employed him as a permanent accountant in 1872. In 1873 he was transferred to the Bavarian Ministry of Finance as an accounting commissioner . 1876 appointed to the Privy Secretary, Pausch 1877 became the Government in the Government of Upper Bavaria promoted. In 1878 he moved back to the Ministry of Finance in the same position, where he rose to Ministerialrat (1889) via the chief accountant.

On December 28, 1892, Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria awarded him the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown . With the award the elevation to the personal nobility was connected and he was allowed to call himself "Ritter von Pausch" after the entry in the nobility register . In 1910 he received the Grand Commander of this order.

In 1895 he was also given the general secretariat in the ministry. In 1904 he was appointed to the state council in the ordinary service and at the same time to the deputy minister of finance. Since 1906 Ministerialdirektor with the title of excellence , he gradually gave up some offices. In 1911 he was awarded the Prince Regent Luitpold Medal in silver and on his 40th anniversary with the Luitpold Cross . On the occasion of his retirement on May 1, 1913, Prince Regent Ludwig paid tribute to him by awarding him the Order of Merit of St. Michael I Class. Package died at the age of 92.

Since May 1, 1872, Max Pausch was married to Friederike Sophie Julie Louise Pausch, daughter of the royal forester Friedrich Pausch and his wife Friederike geb. from Ammon. The marriage resulted in two sons and a daughter named Henriette.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 111/797.
  2. Court and State Handbook of the Kingdom of Bavaria. 1914, p. 19.
  3. a b Caroline Gigl: Biography Max Ritter von Pausch (1993) .