Wilhelm von Born-Fallois

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Carl Friedrich Wilhelm von Born-Fallois (born June 17, 1878 in Berlin , † May 15, 1934 in Sienno , district of Bromberg ) was a German administrative officer and manor owner.

Life

Sienno estate around 1860, Alexander Duncker collection

Wilhelm von Born-Fallois was the eldest son of the Prussian officer, landowner and politician Friedrich von Born-Fallois . He studied law at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg and the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen . After having been a Renonce of the Corps Saxo-Borussia Heidelberg for a semester , he became a member of the Corps Saxonia Göttingen in 1897 . After completing his studies and legal clerkship, he passed the second state examination in 1905 and entered the Prussian civil service. In 1909 he became the last district administrator in the Samter district . He held the office until the Poznan Uprising (1918–1919) at the end of 1918. During the First World War he was the representative of the head of administration in the General Government of Warsaw .

Von Born-Fallois was the owner of the 956 hectare Sienno manor and reserve officer of the 1st Guard Uhlan Regiment . After the official cession of the Samter district to the newly founded Poland, he took on numerous honorary positions within the German ethnic group in Poland. His wife was Valeska Freiin von Schlichting .

The administrative officer and district administrator Fritz von Born-Fallois was his brother.

literature

  • 466. † by Born-Fallois, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm . In: Hasso von Etzdorf , Wolfgang von der Groeben , Erik von Knorre: Directory of the members of the Corps Saxonia zu Göttingen and the Landsmannschaft Saxonia (1840–1844) as of February 13, 1972 , p. 83.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 85 , 484
  2. District of Samter administrative history and district administrators on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke)