Paul Eduard Hartmann

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Paul Eduard Hartmann (born September 26, 1863 in Demmin , † December 7, 1914 in Limanowa ) was a Prussian district administrator .

Life

Origin and family

Paul Eduard Hartmann was born as the son of the lawyer, royal Prussian district judge in Demmin and later director of the life insurance company Iduna in Halle an der Saale , Eduard August (Heinrich) Hartmann (1832-1897), and his wife Sophie Mathilde, née. Loeper (* 1838), daughter of a merchant who worked in St. Petersburg and has lived as a reindeer in Neubrandenburg since the 1850s . The parents had married in Neubrandenburg in 1861, but in the early 1860s there was no evidence that they had their own household in Neubrandenburg.

On September 26, 1894, Hartmann married Helene Rentzing in Niedermarsberg .

Professional background

After the leaving certificate at the City Hall School Easter 1882 he studied at the University of Halle law , was in 1885 the exam for the court clerk and was sworn in on 12 August 1885 as a court clerk. He switched to administration and became a government trainee with the Cologne government. On December 6, 1887, he was appointed government assessor in the Arnsberg government . Hartmann was entrusted with the municipal administration of the Hagen District Office on April 24, 1899 and was finally appointed District Administrator of the Hagen District on November 13, 1899, after the District Assembly had unanimously waived his right to propose and asked for his appointment. From 1905 to 1914 he was a member of the Provincial Parliament of Westphalia for the constituency of Hagen . In the state parliament he belonged to the free conservative faction. He was a captain and battalion leader in the Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 220 and a volunteer warrior. He died as a result of his war injuries.

honors and awards

literature

  • Alfred Bruns (Ed.), Josef Häming (compilation): The Members of the Westphalia Parliament 1826–1978 (= Westphalian source and archive directories, Volume 2). Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe, Münster 1978, p. 317.

Individual evidence

  1. Annual report of the Stadt-Gymnasium zu Halle A / S from Easter 1881 to Easter 1882 , p. 39
  2. ^ Regional Museum Neubrandenburg: Contribution lists for the municipal poor fund, 1861–1864 were examined.

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