Sigismund von Dziembowski

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Sigismund (Zygmunt) von Dziembowski (born May 5, 1849 at Gut Bobelwitz, Meseritz district , Posen province ; † October 22, 1915 ibid), Dr. jur., was landowner and Prussian governor in the province of Posen.

Life

family

He came from an old Polish aristocratic family , called Nyezichowko in the 15th century , then Nesychowo and from the 16th century onwards Dziembowski (Dzambowsky, Dzambowszczy), and was the son of Karol August von Dziembowski and Laura Emilia Valeska von Kalckreuth .

Dziembowski married on August 2, 1882 at Gut Vehlingsdorff ( Saatzig district , Pomerania ) Anna von Wedel (born October 17, 1864 at Gut Vehlingsdorff; † March 5, 1941). The two sons Erhard and Leonhard come from this marriage .

Career

Dziemsbowski was lord of the Bobelwitz estate and commander of the Order of St. John of the Province of Posen.

After serving in the Prussian army, which he left as a royal Prussian first lieutenant , he began his professional career in 1870 as a court trainee , became court assessor in Beuthen ( Upper Silesia ) in 1876 , government assessor in Bromberg (Pomerania) in 1877 and was provisional district administrator from 1877–1878 of the Wongrowitz district . From 1879/1880 to 1886 he was district administrator for the Samter district .

In 1887 he was Councilor in Poznan , in 1890 upper government and was from 1891 to 1893 Oberpräsidialrat Posen until he finally 1893 Governor of the Provincial Association of the province was what he remained until 1911th

In 1895 he was called in as an expert on the Prussian State Council . He was a real secret councilor and from 1901 until his death in 1915 a member of the Prussian mansion .

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