Oswald von Carlowitz (administrative officer)

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Oswald Rudolf Wilhelm von Carlowitz (born September 27, 1859 in Dresden ; † April 29, 1910 ibid) was a German administrative officer in the Kingdom of Saxony .

Life

origin

Oswald came from the Falkenhainer branch of the Carlowitz family . He was a son of the royal Saxon general of the same name of the cavalry Oswald von Carlowitz (1825-1903) and his wife Anna, née Freiin von Ferber (* 1838).

Career

Carlowitz studied law at the Georg-August University in Göttingen and the University of Leipzig . In 1878 he became a member of the Corps Saxonia Göttingen . In 1879 he joined the Corps Misnia Leipzig . After completing his studies and traineeship, he became legation secretary in the Saxon Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1889 he was transferred to the Pirna administration as district assessor. In 1892 he became a government assessor for the Borna administration and in 1895 for the Dresden-Altstadt administration . In 1897 he joined the Bautzen district administration as a councilor .

Carlowitz became the 1898 Amtshauptmann the Amtshauptmannschaft Oschatz appointed. In 1906 he moved as governor to the Bautzen governorate . In 1909 he resigned from the civil service and lived as a Privy Councilor in Dresden until his death . He was the Saxon chamberlain . and owner of the Grimma estates as well as Ober- and Unterstitzschka . The last two had an area of ​​1238 hectares.

family

Carlowitz married Margarete von Schönberg (1875–1915) on March 5, 1902 in Bornitz . The marriage resulted in the children Ruth (* 1902), Oswald (* 1903), Olga Marie (* 1905) and Josefa (* 1907).

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 85 , 327
  2. a b Kösener corps lists 1910, 151 , 219
  3. District of Oschatz administrative history and governors / district administrators on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke)
  4. District of Bautzen administrative history and governors / district administrators on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke)