Theodor von Geib

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Theodor Geib , from 1899 Ritter von Geib (born March 30, 1842 in Annweiler ; † September 1908 ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Geib was a son of the pastor Johann Conrad Geib and his wife Eleonora Juliana, nee. Herche. He attended the Lyzeum in Mannheim and the grammar school in Speyer and studied law at the University of Heidelberg from 1860 to 1862 . After passing the state bankruptcy (1867) he was employed by the district office of Germersheim and by the district courts of Zweibrücken and Landau. Subsequently he was a functioning District Office Assessor in Pirmasens, Germersheim and Speyer as well as a council advisor to the government of the Palatinate, Chamber of the Interior. In 1871 he became a District Office Assessor in Neustadt an der Haardt, and in 1880 a Government Assessor for the Government of Upper Franconia, Chamber of the Interior and Commissioner for the City of Bayreuth. In 1884 he became a district administrator inFrankenthal appointed. In 1887 he moved to the government of the Palatinate, Chamber of the Interior as a councilor, and in 1890 to the Ministry of the Interior in Munich. There he was promoted to senior government councilor in 1891 and to ministerial councilor and director of the Central Statistical Commission in 1895. From October 1902 to October 1904 he was State Councilor in the ordinary service and Ministerial Director in the Ministry of the Interior. In 1904 he retired.

literature

  • Walter Schärl: The composition of the Bavarian civil service from 1806 to 1918 (= Munich Historical Studies, Department of Bavarian History, Volume 1). Kallmünz Opf. 1955, p. 126