Adolf Karl Sigismund Berghe von Trips

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Baron Adolf Karl Sigismund Berghe von Trips († October 16, 1773 in Heppenheim ) was general of the cavalry and chief of a dragoon regiment in the service of the States General of the United Netherlands .

Life

He came from the old noble family Berghe von Trips , who flourished in the Duchy of Jülich, and was sworn up in 1725 by the knighthood of this duchy because of the Bubenheim Castle . In his youth, he first entered the electoral Cologne, then imperial military service. There he was on January 23, 1739 Colonel of the Hussar Regiment "Spleni", in June 1742 General Field Sergeant and in July 1743 Chief of the Hussar Regiment "Pestwarmagäi". On April 20, 1744 he was appointed real chamberlain and in July 1745 he was promoted to field marshal lieutenant. In 1748 he entered the service of the States General of the United Netherlands, on January 28, 1748 he became a real general of the cavalry and in February 1748 received the defeated regiment of dragons "von Matha".

Then he lived with a good pension in Heppenheim and died there in old age. He ceded his dragoon regiment to the Colonel Count von Bylandt . In 1757 he sold his maternal inheritance Bubenheim to the Jülich citizen and red tanner Zantis.

family

On May 3, 1738 he married Maria Anna Antonie von Auersperg (* February 7, 1719; † 1767). The couple had a daughter named Philippine.

literature

  • Continued new genealogical-historical news of the most distinguished events that happened at the European courts , Volume 74, p. 608, digitized

Individual evidence

  1. ^ M. Gottlieb Schumanns genealogisches Hand-Buch , p. 136, digitized
  2. Nörvenich community about Bubenheim Castle
  3. New genealogical-schematic Reichs- und Staats-Handbuch. P. 13, digitized version
  4. ^ Christian Friedrich Jacobi, Gottlob Friedrich Krebel: European genealogical manual. P. 131, digitized version