Wilhelm von Schroetter

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Wilhelm Georg Gotthilf von Schroetter (born August 4, 1837 in Landeshut , Province of Silesia , † March 19, 1918 in Frankfurt an der Oder ) was a German administrative officer.

family

Wilhelm von Schroetter came from a Prussian family of civil servants who were granted nobility rights in 1840. His father was the Prussian court of appeals president and judiciary Gustav Georg Theodor von Schroetter; his mother Johanna Sophie Augustin.

He married on April 12, 1871 at the Carlsburg near Laasphe Marie Franziska Freiin von Wittgenstein (born March 30, 1852 in Friedrichshütte / Laasphe, evgl, March 10, 1923 in Frankfurt / Oder), the daughter of the ironworks owner Karl Franz Adolf Baron von Wittgenstein (1809–1866) and Bertha von Bach (1818–1905). There were four sons and two daughters from the marriage.

There was no family relationship with Bruno von Schrötter , District Administrator in Wittgenstein from 1851 to 1854.

Life

In 1857/58 von Schroetter did military service as a one-year volunteer and was a participant in the war in 1866 and 1870/71.

In 1859 he passed the auscultator exam and in 1861 passed the exam for trainee lawyer at the district government of Bromberg. On July 8, 1865, he passed the government assessor examination ("good"). In 1866 he worked for the Koblenz district government.

On August 9, 1867, he was entrusted with the administration of the district office of Wittgenstein . On July 1, 1868, he was unanimously elected the first candidate for the district office, although the district council waived the nomination of further candidates. On August 12, 1868, he was finally appointed district administrator of the Wittgenstein district. He was a member of the Provincial Parliament of the Province of Westphalia.

On August 10, 1890, von Schroetter was appointed senior councilor and department head in the Frankfurt / Oder government. On August 14, 1909, he was discharged from civil service for reasons of age.

honors and awards

swell

  • Walther Hubatsch (Ed.): Outline of German Administrative History 1815-1945 , Vol. 8: Westfalen, Marburg 1980, p. 329
  • Klein, Thomas: Senior officials of the general administration in the province of Hessen-Nassau and Waldeck, 1867–1945 , Darmstadt / Marburg 1988, pp. 186–187
  • Wegmann, Dietrich: The leading state administrative officials of the province of Westphalia 1815-1918 , Münster 1969, p. 330 f.
  • Häming, Josef: The Members of the Westphalia Parliament 1826–1978 (Westphalian sources and archive directories, vol. 2), Münster 1978, p. 566 (No. 1462)
  • LAV Münster: District Findbuch Wittgenstein , p. 12
  • Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses, 1917, eleventh year, p.788

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f District Archive Siegen-Wittgenstein: Information from November 26, 2015
  2. a b c d e f g Internet portal entry "Westphalian history": Wilhelm von Schroetter , accessed on November 30, 2015
  3. The Carlsburg in what was then the municipality of Kunst Wittgenstein was inaugurated in 1854 after nine years of construction and served as the residence of the barons of Wittgenstein for several generations. Source: Dieter Bald, book project Kunst Wittgenstein , previously unpublished.
  4. Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of baronial houses 1881, p.954
predecessor Office successor
Julius von Oven District Administrator of the Wittgenstein District
1855–1867
Count Goertz-Wrisberg