Wilhelm Friedrich Paul Hubert Lamey (2 March 1854 – 14 August 1910) was a jurist in the Baden civil service.
Born in Freiburg im Breisgau, Lamey was the son of (27 July 1816 – 14 January 1896), Geheimer Rat and interior minister of Baden, and Maria Katharina née Dyckerhoff. Lamey married Karolina Mathilde Olga née Pierson of Balmadis (21 March 1866 - 29 August 1943), daughter of Waldemar Pierson and Anna Sophia née Weltzien on 4 July 1888 in Gaggenau. Lamey's marriage produced two children: Olga (21 April 1889 in Rastatt) and Leontine Pauline Sascha (5 August 1891 in Eppingen).[1]
Lamey attended the Mannheim Gymnasium from 1866 to 1874 and passed his Abitur there. From the winter semester 1875/76, he studied law at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg until 1878, interrupted by a study visit to Berlin in 1876/77. From 1880 to 1883, he worked as a trainee or referendar at various courts in Baden.[2]
His first employment as an administrative assistant at the Bezirksamt Heidelberg was on 1 September 1883. Further stations were: from 1 January 1885, employed in the secretariat of the Ministry of the Interior; from 15 August 1886, administrative assistant at the Bezirksamt Karlsruhe; from 20 August 1886, administrative assistant at the Bezirksamt Karlsruhe; from 20 August 1886, administrative assistant at the Bezirksamt Karlsruhe. From 20 June 1887, he worked as an administrative assistant at the District Office Kehl; from October 1887, he worked as a temporary helper at the Administrative Court in Karlsruhe and finally, from 5 April 1888, he held the position of bailiff at the District Office Rastatt. From 15 October 1890 to 23 July 1892, he was and head of office at the . He then fulfilled the same task at the . On 17 July 1902, he was appointed Privy Councillor and finally retired early on 24 July 1902 due to illness.[4]
Lamy died in Karlsruhe at the age of 56.
Die Amtsvorsteher der Oberämter, Bezirksämter und Landratsämter in Baden-Württemberg 1810 bis 1972. Published by the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Kreisarchive beim Landkreistag Baden-Württemberg. Theiss, Stuttgart 1996,, .