Peter Josef von Rüding

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Peter Josef von Rüding (born November 4, 1783 in Mainz , † December 25, 1863 in Bensheim ) was a Hessian district administrator .

Peter Josef von Rüding was the son of the Grand Ducal Hessian government council and bailiff in the office of Gernsheim Johann Georg Manuel Iganz Rüding and his wife Maria Theresia née Freundschlicht. Peter Josef von Rüding was raised to the nobility on January 31, 1810 in Paris by Prince Primate Karl Theodor von Dalberg . In 1837 the Grand Ducal Hessian nobility was recognized.

Peter Josef von Rüding, who was a Catholic denomination, married Maria Theresia Rosina Johanna von Gülich (* Wetzlar August 17, 1775, † December 25, 1857), the daughter of the Reich Chamber Court advocate and procurator Johann Philipp von Gülich and Maria Anna Johanna Nepomucena Ruding. For the wife this was already the second marriage. Her first marriage was to Johann Baptist von Heckel in Regensburg in 1804. The daughter from his first marriage, Antonia Amalia Freifrau von Münch-Bellinghausen, born von Heckel (1805-1851), married the judge and envoy Joseph Freiherr von Münch-Bellinghausen in 1829 . From the marriage of Peter Josef von Rüding and Maria Theresia Rosina Johanna, Egid Joseph Carl von Rüding (1814–1867) became the district councilor of the Heppenheim district as their son .

On June 2, 1807, Peter Josef von Rüding became the administrator of the judiciary and rent office in Gernsheim. From October 1, 1821 to 1832 he was the first and only district administrator of the Bensheim district and then from 1832 to 1848 district administrator (that was the official title of the district administrator) of the Bensheim district until he retired on August 1, 1848 at his own request after the March Revolution . On March 21, 1850 he became a councilor.

In 1846 the city of Bensheim made him an honorary citizen , on June 2, 1857 the city of Gernsheim made him an honorary citizen .

literature

  • Paul Schnitzer, administrative officer in the area of ​​today's Bergstrasse district since 1821, Lorsch 1973, pp. 9-10.
  • Martin Hellriegel, construction and consecration of St. George's Church in Bensheim 1826–1830, 60–61.
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Euler, Bensheimer people, in: Bensheim, 1200 years Bensheim, undated, 336–337.
  • Eckhart G. Franz : Bensheim from the end of the Ancien Régime to 1933. In: Rainer Maaß and Manfred Berg: Bensheim, traces of history. Weinheim 2006, 141.

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