Moritz von Hundelshausen
Moritz Rudolf Ferdinand Heinrich von Hundelshausen (born May 31, 1856 in Kassel , † September 1, 1934 in Wiesbaden ) was a German administrative lawyer and district administrator for the Pyrmont district .
family
Moritz von Hundelshausen was a son of the Hessian cavalry master and state director in Hesse Eduard von Hundelshausen and his first wife Sophie, née. from Eschwege. In 1896 he married Marie von Karastojanovitch-Bauduin, a daughter of Dominik Bouduin and Constantine, geb. de Harrigny-Brouwer.
Life
After attending the monastery schools in Donndorf and Ilfeld and graduating from the school in 1878, Hundelshausen studied law at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen , where he became a member of the Corps Suevia . In March 1883 he passed the trainee exam. In October 1885 he went over to the administration. In 1890 he passed the assessor exam. He got his first job as deputy district administrator in Landsberg an der Warthe . In April 1890 he became the deputy chief of police in Hanover. From 1893 to 1908 he was Waldeck district administrator in the Pyrmont district and spa director in Bad Pyrmont . In 1908 he became head of the domain at the government in Wiesbaden , and in 1921 legal assistant at the regional church office there. In 1926 he retired.
literature
- Suevia-Tübingen 1831-1931 . Volume 2: Members . Tübingen 1931, No. 324.
- Handbook of the Prussian Nobility, Volume 2, 1893, p.338
Web links
- Hundelshausen, Moritz Rudolf Ferdinand Heinrich von. Hessian biography. (As of November 28, 2019). In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Death register of the registry office Wiesbaden No. 1069/1934.
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SURNAME | Hundelshausen, Moritz von |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hundelshausen, Moritz Rudolf Ferdinand Heinrich von |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German administrative lawyer and district administrator for the Pyrmont district |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 31, 1856 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | kassel |
DATE OF DEATH | September 1, 1934 |
Place of death | Wiesbaden |