Maximilian Laur von Münchhofen

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Maximilian Laur von Münchhofen (born June 11, 1863 in Dresden , † February 20, 1936 in Hildesheim ) was a Prussian administrative officer.

Origin and education

He came from the noble family of Laur von Münchhofen .

His parents were Friedrich Wilhelm Maximilian Eugen Laur von Münchhofen (* December 23, 1832) and his wife Sophie Luise Elisabeth Pusch (* September 15, 1833).

Career

Maximilian Laur von Münchhofen graduated from high school in Dresden-Neustadt at Easter 1882. He then studied law and camera science in Marburg and Berlin from 1882 to 1886. On February 19, 1886, he took his first legal examination at the Court of Appeal and was appointed court trainee on March 12, 1886, after which he continued his training at the Werder / Havel District Court and the Berlin District Court and the Berlin Public Prosecutor's Office. He performed his service from April 1, 1886 to April 1, 1887 with the 2nd Guards Regiment on foot in Berlin.

On October 28, 1889, he came as a government trainee to the government or the district committee in Bromberg, he worked for the Bromberg magistrate and the district office in Gnesen. On October 22, 1892, he passed the Grand State Examination and on November 7, 1892, he took up his service in the Stolp District Office. He then changed to the government in Danzig on May 22, 1895.

On January 1, 1896, he was appointed acting district administrator of the district of Ottweiler and confirmed there on September 14, 1896. This was followed on June 14, 1909, by the appointment as provisional district administrator of the Hanau district and on February 1, 1910, the confirmation. Appointed on January 24, 1916, he was appointed secret councilor there. Here he was removed from his office in 1918 because he had violated the provisions of the Reich Grain Order in order to improve the supply in the final phase of the First World War . On October 21, 1918, he found a new job at the Hildesheim regional council , and later he was also a government director at the Saarbrücken regional insurance office. On October 1, 1928, he was retired as a government director .

family

On November 12, 1892, he married Charlotte , b. von Tiedemann (1870–1947). They had three daughters and one son.

literature

  • Georg-Wilhelm Hanna (edit.): The district of Hanau and its district administrators . Ed .:
  • Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of baronial houses, 1881, one and thirtieth year, p.475

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