Rudolf Schrakamp

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Rudolf Anton Schrakamp (* 15. February 1856 in Warendorf , † 12. November 1941 in Trier ) was a Prussian district administrator and Government .

Life and origin

Schrakamp was a son of District Court Judge Josef Eduard Schrakamp and his wife Maria, geb. Otterpohl. After attending a high school in Warendorf and passing the final examination at the Paulinum school in Munster , he graduated in Heidelberg , Göttingen , Leipzig and Bonn to study law . After completing his studies, he was on November 15, 1879 Court clerk, he continued his education at the District Court of Warendorf and the District Court Münster continued until on December 30, 1881 government clerk in the administration of Munster was. From November 30, 1883 to December 15, 1888, he was a representative in the district of Olpe until he was transferred to the Lüneburg government in 1887 . On June 13, 1888 he became a government assistant with employment in the Marienwerder government , until he was appointed provisional district administrator of the Bitburg district on November 25, 1889 by decree . He started work in Bitburg on December 11, 1890, followed by the final appointment by means of the highest cabinet order (AKO) on July 15, 1890. On May 21, 1900 he was appointed to the government council and at the same time transferred to the general administration of the Trier government . Schrakamp received his appointment as a secret councilor on May 1, 1812, before retiring on April 1, 1922. Until May 31, 1924, he was ultimately still chairman of the judgments chamber at the Reichsentschädigungsamt Trier.

politics

From 1894 to 1901, Schrakamp was a member of the Bitburg parliament of the Rhenish provincial parliaments .

family

Rudolf Schrakamp had been in Diekirch with Julia Heß, daughter of the Luxembourg notary from Diekirch Friedrich Heß and his wife Adeline, born on November 5, 1911 . Feyder, married.

publication

  • Fisheries Act of May 11, 1916: with the ministerial implementation regulations and the announcements of the District President , Trier: Lintz, 1918. OCLC 246222693

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Horst Romeyk : The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816-1945 (=  publications of the Society for Rhenish History . Volume 69 ). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-7585-4 , p. 733 f .
  2. Schrakamp, ​​Rudolf, Government Trainee, Münster, In: Secret State Archives Preußischer Kulturbesitz (accessed on July 15, 2020)
  3. Members of the Rhenish Provincial Parliament 1888–1933 (according to place of residence), Schrakamp, ​​Rudolf, In: afz.lvr.de (PDF) (accessed on July 15, 2020)