August Heinrich Ferdinand von Funcke

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August Heinrich Ferdinand von Funcke (born December 24, 1787 in Teuchern , † April 8, 1827 ) was a Prussian district administrator and member of parliament.

Life

Von Funcke was the son of the Electoral Saxon premier lieutenant of the cavalry Ferdinand Wilhelm Heinrich von Funcke (* December 7, 1753 in Burgwerben; † March 25, 1836 there) and his wife Luise, born Freiin von Richter (* December 31, 1769 in Erfurt; † October 14, 1844 in Naumburg an der Saale). He grew up in Teuchern and later in Burgwerben and received private lessons. Then he attended the Princely School in Pforta . He then studied law and camera science at the University of Wittenberg . After completing his studies, he became a supernumerar council for the royal Saxon monastery government and the consistory in Zeitz. With the beginning of the first coalition war, he was entrusted with the official business of the monastery government. At the same time he received the Teuchern manor from his father. In 1816 he became the Prussian district administrator of the Weißenfels district and remained in this office until his death. In 1819 he married Fanny von Etzdorf (* 1898 in Etzdorf; † December 29, 1824). In 1825 he was elected for the status of knighthood in the Thuringian constituency in the first provincial parliament of the province of Saxony .

In 1827 von Funcke died of a nervous fever.

literature

  • Genealogical manual of the nobility, 1981, p. 225
  • New Nekrolog der Deutschen, Volume 1, 1829, p. 366 ff., Digitized