Wilhelm von Künsberg

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Gustav Wilhelm Wolf Heinrich Karl Freiherr von Künsberg (born August 7, 1826 in Meiningen , † April 27, 1895 in Bayreuth ) was a German administrative lawyer.

family

Künsberg came from a Frankish knightly noble family . He was born as the son of the ducal chief forest master and chamberlain of Meiningen Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Künsberg and his wife Eugenie, née. Baroness of Erffa. In 1863 he married Anna Freiin von Bibra. The marriage remained childless.

Life

After attending grammar school in Bayreuth, Künsberg began studying law at the University of Munich , where he became a member of the Corps Franconia in January 1848 . In the winter semester of 1849/50 he studied in Heidelberg , then again in Munich. In 1853 he passed the state examination in law in Bayreuth. He got his first job at the Bayreuth Regional Court. In December 1855 he became an accessist to the government of Upper Franconia, in 1857 district court assessor in Hof, 1862 district assessor there, 1866 government assessor in Würzburg, 1869 district administrator in Nördlingen . In 1873 he became a councilor in Würzburg and in October 1874 in Bayreuth. At the same time he was appointed to the board of the Protestant consistory in Bayreuth. On April 16, 1884, he retired, which he spent at the family seat of Burg Wernstein near Kulmbach . He found his final resting place in Bayreuth.

Awards

  • Knight's Cross 1st Class of the Bavarian Order of Merit of St. Michael (1879)
  • Prussian Order of the Crown, IVth Class, with a red cross on a white field on the commemorative ribbon (1874)

literature

  • 200 semesters of Munich francs. [Munich] 1936, p. 79 (No. 151)