Sebastian Engert

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Sebastian Engert (born October 9, 1774 in Johannisberg , † September 25, 1830 in Hadamar ) was a Nassau civil servant and bailiff .

Sebastian Engert, who was a Catholic denomination, was the son of the economist of the Johannisberg Monastery, Johann Michael Engert.

Sebastian Engert attended the Tauberbischofsheim grammar school from 1826 to 1828 and then studied law in Würzburg . In 1796 he became a legal trainee at the Princely Löwenstein Office on Breuberg (Odenwald) . In 1804 he became official secretary and in 1813 he became state high school in Höchst and in 1816 in Montabaur . In 1821 he became Georg Forst's successor in Wehen , and in 1826 he was district administrator in Hadamar until his death .

literature

  • Thomas Klein: Volume 11: Hessen-Nassau, the series: Walther Hubatsch: Outline of German Administrative History 1815-1945, 1979, ISBN 3-87969-126-6 , pp. 184-185
  • Otto Renkhoff : Nassau biography. Short biographies from 13 centuries. 2nd completely revised and enlarged edition. Historical Commission for Nassau, Wiesbaden 1992, ISBN 3-922244-90-4 , ( Publications of the Historical Commission for Nassau 39), p. 173, number 966