Philipp Adolf Joseph Molitor

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Philipp Adolf Joseph Molitor (born December 21, 1752 in Mainz , † January 17, 1840 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German administrative officer and politician.

Molitor was the son of a Kurmainzer Hofkammerrat. He attended the Hohe Kameral School in Lautern and, like his father, became a court chamberlain to Kurmainz. In Kurmainz he last held the title of Kurmainzer court and government councilor as well as court war councilor.

He married Elisabeth Fritsch. The marriage had six children. The son of Kosmas Damian Molitor later became a district judge in the Grand Duchy of Hesse .

In the Principality of Aschaffenburg he was a director in the provincial directorate. He organized the taking of possession of the Principality of Hanau and the Principality of Fulda for the state of the Prince Primate and, above all, the reorganization of the police. After that he was mainly active in the area of ​​finance and until 1811 chaired the audit committee. From 1810 to 1813 he was appointed State Councilor in the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt . On October 15, 1810, he was appointed advisor for the imperial domains in the departments of Fulda and Hanau.

He is buried in the main cemetery in Frankfurt am Main . His grave is a listed building .

literature

  • Alexandra Plettenberg: The Hohe-Kameral-Schule zu Lautern 1774-1784, 1983, p. 204
  • Rainer Polley (Ed.): Inventory 98 c. Grand Duchy of Frankfurt, Prefecture of Fulda: (1564 -) 1811 - 1816, 1992, ISBN 3889641520 , p. XXVI.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kurmainzischer Hof- und Staats-Kalender: on the year 1797, p. 96, digitized
  2. State and Addreßkalender for the sovereign principality of Regensburg to the year 1809, p 72, Digitalisat