Adam Friedrich von Arnstedt

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Adam Friedrich von Arnstedt (born February 28, 1711 - † March 20, 1778 in Crossen an der Oder ) was a royal Prussian colonel and chief of garrison regiment No. 5 .

Life

He was the son of the royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Major General Siegmund Friedrich von Arnstedt († 1717) heir to Demker . His mother was Anna Sabine von Stöken from the Wölkau family in the Merseburg district.

He became a lieutenant in Infantry Regiment No. 25 in 1738 . In the Second Silesian War he received his own company after the battle of Soor in 1745. During the Seven Years' War he was wounded in the Battle of Kolin . He remained in military service and was promoted to major in May 1758 and colonel in August 1767. In 1771 he took over the Garrison Regiment No. 5 in Crossen.

family

He was married to Louise Tugendreich von der Marwitz, widowed von Gosen (1726–1764) and had three sons and two daughters with her, including:

  • Johann Karl August Adam (born October 5, 1754; † May 25, 1806) ⚭ 1790 Wilhelmine von Hacke (n) heir daughter of Carl Botho Gottfried von Hacke (n) († June 23, 1801) on Grossen-Kreutz, inheritance gift from the Mark Brandenburg
  • Friedrich Alexander Siegmund (May 2, 1759 - January 15, 1816)
  • Sophie Charlotte Karoline Wilhelmine (* January 20, 1755 - August 18, 1842) ⚭ May 25, 1774 Georg Karl Gans Noble Herr zu Putlitz
  • Luise Friederike Juliane (January 4, 1760 - March 25, 1840) ⚭ 1787 Bogislav Friedrich Emanuel von Tauentzien (September 15, 1760 - February 20, 1824), Prussian infantry general

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ History of Grossen-Kreutz
  2. ^ After Uechtritz, after Gotha 1904, p.23 , daughter of Christoph Dietrich von Arnstedt (1709–1769)