Letter Aurich 1814, Election Justiz-Kommissar IN Empty, Signature V.

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You are bidding on onedocument from 1814 the end Aurich.

Issued by the "commissioners commissioned with setting up the court authorities in East Friesland."

Background: Ostfriedland previously belonged to Napoleon to the Kingdom of France (partly as "Departement de l'Ems-Oriental"); after the wars of liberation it came back to the Kingdom of Hanover in 1814, which is why the judicial authorities were restructured.

Handwritten form.

Dated Aurich, 27. December 1814.

addressed to the Advocate and Mortgage Keeper G erhard von Halem (1791-1830) in Aurich, who provisionally to Justice Commissar at the district court in Leer is appointed.

Signed from Reinhard Friedrich von Schlechtendal (1739-1818) , President of the Judicial Tribunal in Aurich, from 1793 to 1806 also District President of Aurich.

The other signature is from Herrmann Hestlingh , 1818 demonstrable as deputy director of the law office in Aurich.

Scope: a text page, two blank pages, an address page (23 x 18.8 cm).

With a paper-covered seal on the address side.

About the recipient: Gerard Carl Heinrich von Halem, b. on the 22nd May 1791 in Dornum, died childless on 27. October 1830 in Aurich, Commissar of Justice at Leer, 1823 Chamber Counselor and 1827 also Councilor at Aurich.

He was Gottfried's eldest son Anton von Halem (b. on the 5th January 1757 in Dornum, d. on the 5th April 1812 in Dornum, where he was visiting), 1782-1806 bailiff in Dornum, lastly substitute procurator in Aurich, and Anna Dorothea, née. Kettler (b. 19. July 1772 in Esens, d. 16. October 1835 in Aurich).

At the 14th. May 1824 he married in Rhaude Helene Marie Louise Adelaide von Spies (* 13. January 1803, d. on the 17th October 1832 in Lotten near Haselünne), a daughter of the landlord Christian Wolfgang von Spies (* 1774, d. on the 28th. September 1854, buried in Haselünne) on Lotten, who was mayor of Aurich from 1805 to 1810, and Cornelia Elisabeth, b. Floor.

Part of the estate of the von Halem family (with some documents from Gerhard von Halem) can be found in the Eutin State Library.

Origin: Part of the estate of the von Halem family, acquired from relatives.

Condition: Letter folded several times. Strong paper slightly browned and somewhat stained. B Please also note the pictures!

Internal note: Halem green folder

Over Reinhard Friedrich von Schlechtendal and the Halem family (source: wikipedia):

Reinhard Friedrich von Schlechtenda(h)l (* 2. August 1739 in Kleve; † 17 May 1818 in Aurich) was district president in Aurich and higher regional court president. He was ennobled in 1786.

Origin: The officially certified Stam The series of the Schlechtendal family begins with the clever court judge Johann Dietrich Schlechtendal († 1704). His grandson the war councilor Johann Dietrich Schlechtendal (* 14. April 1698; † 15 May 1795) married Elisabeth Anne von Rauner (* 1701; † 17. July 1763) widowed Rittmeyer. His sons were Georg Heinrich (1736-1800), Franz Friedrich (1735-1791) and Reinhard Friedrich (1739) were born on 14. October 1786 by the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm II. elevated to the Prussian nobility.

Life: He studied jura at the University of Göttingen and returned to Kleve. Where he then rose in the administration to the Privy Council. In 1790 he came to the state parliament in Aurich with the Kleve Chamber President von Buggenhagen, the Prussian state parliament commissioner – i.e. the king’s representative. Here he quickly got to know the special features of Frisian law, as well as the special features of the landscape such as Fehne and moorland cultivation. The state parliament ended in 1791 and the satisfaction of the estates was expressed in the indigenate for Buggenhagen and Schlechtendal. When the District President Friedrich Wilhelm von Benecke died unexpectedly in 1793, Schlechtendal was appointed as his successor in September 1793. In Aurich Schlechtendal quickly became a recognized member of the town's notables. Ludwig von Vincke, President of the War and Domain Chamber in Aurich, described him as "good but boring" and his wife as "unclean and stingy".

After the lost Fourth Coalition War, East Friesland was incorporated into the Kingdom of Holland in 1806. Schlechtendal was appointed a member of the provincial deputation, which was responsible for the administrative management of the country's transition to Dutch-French rule. He retained the title of District President, but was without much influence. As early as 1810, the kingdom was incorporated into the French Empire; the judiciary was reorganized and the government abolished. Schlechtendal was born on 24. On February 1, 1811, he was appointed President of the judicial tribunal in Aurich responsible for civil litigation, and in the summer he also temporarily chaired the court of assizes for criminal matters. After the wars of liberation, East Friesland fell to the Kingdom of Hanover. Schlechtendal was now hard of hearing and decrepit and was therefore retired, in recognition of his services he received a pension twice as high as he could expect under the Prussians.

He died in Aurich in 1818.

Family: Schlechtendal married on 27. October 1801 Dorothea Juliane Marie Henriette Sölling (* 12. Aug 1757; † 29 December 1835), the widow of the War and Domain Council Johann Gottfried Rademacher (1740–1792)[3] from Aurich. The marriage remained childless.

The Halem family is an East Frisian post-nobility gender.

History: The reliable family line begins with Hilmann von Halem, who is mentioned in a document in Delmenhorst in 1612. His grandsons, the Royal Danish Government Councilor in Oldenburg and the Princely East Frisian bailiff in Rastede and Jade, also Chief Inspector in Varel and Kniphausen, Gerhard Henrich von Halem (1644–1723), and Johann Philipp von Halem (1647–1686), Burgrave in Kniphausen, are the progenitors of the two flowering lines, the East Frisian and Oldenburg lines.

After East Friesland was bequeathed to Prussia after the local dynasty of the Cirksena died out in 1744, the Princely East Frisian government and court secretary Heinrich Hermann von Halem was entered as the owner of the Free Estate Barstede near Aurich in the nobility register newly created by Prussia (East Frisian vassal table) Noble recognized. The younger Oldenburg line is given consideration for the already recognized nobility of the older line by the imperial vicar, the elector Karl Theodor von Pfalz-Bayern, the imperial nobility for the brothers Bernhard Friedrich von Halem, the Prussian war council, Gerhard Anton von Halem and Ludwig Wilhelm Christian von Halem granted.

In 1979 Hilmann von Halem and his wife Marina, b. von Richthofen, Zeilitzheim Castle in Lower Franconia.

Coat of arms: In blue a golden rafter, topped by 2 silver roses with golden clusters, and at the bottom by a silver bird.

Well-known namesake

Gerhard Anton von Halem (1752–1819), Grand Duke. Oldenburg Councilor of Justice, First Councilor of the Principality of Lübeck in Eutin, poet and writer

Ludwig Wilhelm Christian von Halem (1758–1839), councilor and librarian

Gustav Adolf von Halem (1870–1932), Kgl. prussia. District administrator, court marshal and member of the Reichstag

Gustav Adolph von Halem (1899–1999), German diplomat and film salesman

Carl Otto von Halem (1901–1968), board member of Hermes Kredit-Versicherungs AG

Nikolaus von Halem (1905–1944), resistance fighter, executed in 1944

Victor von Halem (* 1940), German opera singer (bassist)

Marie Luise von Halem (* 1962), politician from Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen

After the lost Fourth Coalition War, East Friesland was incorporated into the Kingdom of Holland in 1806. Schlechtendal was appointed a member of the provincial deputation, which was responsible for the administrative management of the country's transition to Dutch-French rule. He retained the title of District President, but was without much influence. As early as 1810, the kingdom was incorporated into the French Empire; the judiciary was reorganized and the government abolished. Schlechtendal was born on 24. On February 1, 1811, he was appointed President of the judicial tribunal in Aurich responsible for civil litigation, and in the summer he also temporarily chaired the court of assizes for criminal matters. After the wars of liberation, East Friesland fell to the Kingdom of Hanover.
Autogrammart Schriftstück
Marke Markenlos
Produkttyp Brief & Telegramm
Herstellungszeitraum 1801-1850
Herstellungsland und -region Deutschland
  • Condition: Used
  • Autograph Type: Document
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Product Type: Letter & Telegram
  • Period of Manufacture: 1801-1850
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany

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