Paul von Basse

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Paul Hans Otto Fritz von Basse (born June 29, 1851 in Kolberg , † October 10, 1919 in Hildesheim ) was a German administrative officer and landowner.

Life

Origin and family

Paul von Basse was born as the son of the Prussian judiciary and notary Friedrich Wilhelm Gerhard von Basse and Pauline nee. from Heyden-Rynsch. The district administrator and landowner Karl von Basse , who was ennobled by Prussia in 1840, was his grandfather, while the court advisor and mayor of justice in Unna Jobst Heinrich Wilhelm Basse was his great-grandfather.

Von Basse married Luise Anna Bernhardine von Weiler (1862-1893) in 1890. The government official, politician and university professor Friedrich von Basse was her son. After his wife died after the birth of his son Friedrich, he married her sister Emilie Pauline von Weiler (* 1866) at the end of 1894. Their parents were the landowner Eduard Ludwig Wilhelm von Weiler and his wife Luise Johanne Charlotte.

Career

Paul von Basse graduated from high school in Dortmund at Easter 1870 . He then studied law at the Universities of Heidelberg , Bonn , Berlin and Strasbourg . In Bonn, he joined the Corps Palatia at which it originates after studying 1877 Corp loop awarded. In 1873 he passed the court trainee exam at the Hamm Court of Appeal and in 1879 the court assessor exam. In 1880 he was appointed government assessor with the government in Kassel . From 1881 to 1892 he was district administrator of the Steinfurt district and from 1892 to 1899 of the Hagen district . In 1899 he was promoted to the senior government council and appointed department head of the government in Marienwerder . In 1902 he moved to the government in Hildesheim as a senior councilor and representative of the president .

Basse was the owner of the 42 hectare Strohbeckhof. He was Premier Lieutenant in the Landwehr Cavalry. He took part in the Franco-German War as a one-year volunteer in the 1st Westphalian Hussar Regiment No. 8 .

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 25 , 424
  2. District of Steinfurt administrative history and district list on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke)
  3. Ennepe-Ruhrkreis administrative history and district list on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke)