Andreas Johann Persode de Dommangeville

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Andreas Johann Persode de Dommangeville (* 1684 in Metz ; † September 11, 1757 in Königsberg ) was a Prussian major general , chief of infantry regiment No. 33 and governor of Ragnit .

Life

origin

He comes from Lorraine and came to Brandenburg as one of the French refugees . His father was André or Louis Persode († 1701) parliamentary advocate from Paris and owned the Hoquencourt estate near Metz. His mother was Rachel Morel or Susanne (1653-1711).

Military career

In 1700 he came to the infantry regiment "Kurmärkischen Guard on Foot" No. 1 . In 1704 he was ensigned there and then transferred by King Friedrich I to the "Dönhof" regiment No. 2 . In this regiment he was in 1708 on November 17, Captain , July 10, 1713 Major , May 2, 1722 Lieutenant Colonel and on July 9, 1729 Colonel .

On August 12, 1736, the officials received from Ragnit, which he gave up again in 1739.

In 1739 he became chief of the Arbaud garrison regiment No. 9 . In 1740 King Friedrich II gave him the newly established Füselierregiment No. 40 , which was built from parts of the garrison regiment. In 1741 he was appointed major general, but in 1743 he received his discharge with a pension .

He fought in the War of the Spanish Succession , in the Pomeranian Campaign in 1715/16 and in the First Silesian War .

family

Persode de Dommangeville was married twice and had two children with his first wife, Luise Elisabeth Maillette de Buy (1688–1734), one of whom was mentally ill. His second wife was Baroness Elisabeth Marie von Schröter, widowed von Schlieben-Dombrowken (* 1703). It is known that she lived under sad circumstances in 1773 and therefore received a pension of 200 thalers from King Friedrich II . Both daughters were accepted into the Halle Abbey and Paradis Abbey after the king's intercession . Of the two remaining sons, the first took his leave as ensign, the second stayed as a major in the "Schorlemmer" dragoon regiment (No. 6) in front of Groß-Jägersdorf .

literature

Remarks

  1. According to Priesdorff (lit.): König (lit.) writes "about 1682".
  2. ^ After Eduard Lange : The soldiers of Frederick the Great. Hermann Mendelssohn, Leipzig [1853], p. 484 he died in 1746.
  3. parents.
  4. Priesdorff (lit.) name the father Louise and the mother Susanne.