August Louis Detlev von Schrader

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August Louis Detlev von Schrader

August Louis Detlev von Schrader (born February 13, 1810 in Harsefeld , † January 17, 1859 in Bliestorf ) was a German district administrator and parliamentarian.

Life

Schrader was the son of Chief Forester Georg August von Schrader (1777–1834) on Gut Kulpin near Ratzeburg . From 1827 he studied law at the University of Göttingen , where he became a member of the Corps Lunaburgia Göttingen. He inherited the Bliestorf, Grienau ( Grinau ) and Kastorf estates from his father . He was a district administrator in Lauenburg and a royal Danish chamberlain . From 1848 to 1853 he was a member of the Lauenburg State Assembly . In 1854 King Friedrich VII appointed him as an elected representative of the knighthood and landscape of the Duchy of Lauenburg as a member of the Danish Imperial Council . It remained so until Holstein and Lauenburg left the state constitution in 1858.

family

Schrader married Adolfine Friedericke von Beulwitz (1817–1881), daughter of Anton Friedrich von Beulwitz, in Celle on September 12, 1843 . The two had four children:

  • Henriette Friedericke Louise (* October 30, 1844) ⚭ August 30, 1863 Friedrich August von Polenz († July 17, 1899), major
  • Hypolite Wilhelmine (7 December 1845 - 23 July 1917) ⚭ 1874 Karl von Ramdohr (4 November 1846; 23 May 1928), royal Prussian lieutenant general
  • Klara Elisabeth Luise Ottilie (* March 29, 1847) ⚭ 1868 Max von Schrader (* December 9, 1838 - August 12, 1884), captain
  • Karl Ernst Adolf (* September 30, 1848 - April 11, 1896) ⚭ Alide de Villers de Pite (* December 17, 1849)

literature

  • Genealogical paperback of the knights and Aristocratic families, 1879, fourth year, p.565f

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910 , 79 , 77.
  2. Law and Ministerial Gazette for the Duchies of Holstein and Lauenburg 1854, p. 528