Oskar von Moeller-Lilienstern

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John Carl Emil Oskar von Moeller-Lilienstern (born June 30, 1847 in Rothspalk ; † August 29, 1898 ibid) was a Prussian district administrator.

origin

The grandfather Johann Peter von Moeller-Lilienstern (* August 27, 1761 - June 21, 1846) received the status of imperial baron from Emperor Franz II in Vienna on February 26, 1804 . In 1811 he bought the Rothspalk estate, where his grandson was born. Moeller's parents were Baron Julius Friedrich John von Moeller-Lilienstern (born October 19, 1812) and his first wife, Countess Charlotte von Rantzau (born March 28, 1817, † February 15, 1853) from the Rastorf family.

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After graduating from high school in Bonn, von Moeller-Lilienstern studied law and cameralia at the universities of Bonn , Berlin and Göttingen . He passed the examination to become a court clerk on February 3, 1872 at the Kassel Court of Appeal and on October 18, 1876, he passed the examination to become a court assessor with the result “sufficient”. On January 22, 1877, he acquired the academic degree Doctor iuris utriusque in Leipzig . He did his military service from 1870 to 1871 as a one-year volunteer with the 1st Mecklenburg Dragoon Regiment No. 17 .

On February 24, 1872, he was sworn in as a trainee lawyer at the Kassel Court of Appeal . After he had been appointed court assessor, he became a judge at the district court of Veckerhagen on February 1, 1877 . In the following month he was referred to the General Commission in Merseburg and on March 27, 1877 he received the certificate of appointment as a government assessor. On October 1, 1877, he was appointed special commissioner in Wittenberg and on February 23, 1880 with the municipal administration of the Beckum district office. At the suggestion of the manor owners in the district and the Münster government , he was definitively appointed district administrator of the Beckum district on December 8, 1880 . Due to illness, he asked on September 6, 1885 to be released from civil service. In 1891 he returned to the civil service and was employed by the Potsdam government .

family

Moeller married on May 16, 1874 in Kassel Elisabeth Maria Agnes Hedwig Thekla von Haynau (* August 6, 1852, † December 24, 1930), a daughter of the Hessian Minister of War Eduard von Haynau . The couple had several children:

  • Wolfgang (born March 30, 1885)
  • Manfred (* July 3, 1891; † July 25, 1923) ∞ 1912 Marie Karsten (* April 25, 1890)
  • Edgard (January 20, 1893 - September 21, 1963)

literature

  • Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the baronial houses, 1879, S.552f Moeller-Lilienstern

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