Bernhard von Bismarck

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Bernhard von Bismarck after a picture in Friedrichsruh

Bernhard von Bismarck (born July 24, 1810 in Schönhausen (Elbe) , † May 7, 1893 in Külz , Pomerania ) was a Prussian chamberlain, district administrator and secret councilor. He owned the Külz and Jarchlin estates in Pomerania.

origin

He came from the noble von Bismarck family and was the eldest son of Ferdinand von Bismarck (1771–1845) on Schönhausen and his wife Luise Wilhelmine nee. Mencken (1789-1839). His younger brother Otto von Bismarck , born in 1815, became German Chancellor. The only sister Malwine (* 1827) married Bismarck's childhood friend Oskar von Arnim-Kröchlendorff .

Life

He attended the Plamann School with his brother Otto and later a grammar school in Berlin. From 1829 to 1831 Bismarck studied at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin and the Universität Leipzig . Between 1831 and 1836 he was a lieutenant in the Guard Dragoon Regiment. In 1840 Bernhard von Bismarck was appointed district administrator for the Naugard district. Since 1840 he was also a member of the provincial assembly of the province of Pomerania . In 1847/48 he was a member of the First and Second United State Parliament . From 1851 to 1852 and from 1870 to 1888 he was with interruptions a member of the Prussian House of Representatives for the fifth constituency of the Stettin Naugard-Regenwalde administrative district. As early as 1836 he had received the Jarchlin estate from his father and, after his father's death, the Külz estate from his brother Otto.

Bernhard von Bismarck was a member of the Corps Saxonia Leipzig . In 1852 he was involved as a witness in the duel between Vincke and Bismarck .

family

Bernhard von Bismarck married in Naugard on September 17, 1841 Friederike Wilhelmine Adelheid Fanninger (* October 12, 1824; † May 22, 1844), she was the daughter of the medical councilor Ferdinand Fanninger and Wilhelmine von Kameke . She died shortly after the birth of their son Philipp von Bismarck in 1844. The couple had two sons:

  • Leopold Ernst Alexander (born November 15, 1842 - † May 19, 1847)
  • Philipp Georg Klaus (April 13, 1844 - October 18, 1894). Rittmeister
⚭ February 11, 1873 Countess Elisabeth Karoline Angelika Emilie Philippine von der Osten (* November 13, 1844 - † March 28, 1874)
⚭ February 5, 1880 Marie Sophie Hedwig von Harnier (born November 30, 1858 - † October 11, 1945)

After a brief widower, Bernhard married on September 8, 1848 in Wangeritz Malwine von Lettow-Vorbeck (* December 9, 1827 - July 12, 1904), she was the daughter of Lieutenant Karl Wilhelm von Lettow-Vorbeck and Heloise Alexandrine Elisabeth von der Groeben and the sister of General Paul Karl von Lettow-Vorbeck . The couple had numerous children:

  • Elise Adelheid Wilhelmine (born September 23, 1849 - † December 24, 1853)
  • Hedwig Marie Heloise (born October 26, 1850 - † June 24, 1868)
  • Ulrich Ferdinand Otto (born October 3, 1851), Major a. D.
  • Ernst Rüdiger Jobst (born September 20, 1853 - † February 17, 1931) District Administrator a. D. ⚭ 1901 Elise Christiane von Lettow-Vorbeck (born January 26, 1874), widow of Wedig von der Osten († November 12, 1893)
  • Anna Emilie Malwine (born September 9, 1855) ⚭ 1881 Theodor Christian Leuthold von Oertzen (born March 15, 1856), son of Karl von Oertzen
  • Adelheid Johann Hildegard (born November 3, 1859 - † October 30, 1872)
  • Martha Emilie Klara Agathe (April 16, 1861 - April 15, 1862)
  • Ottilie Friederike Therese Helene (born December 27, 1862)
  • Meta Marie (born October 17, 1864 - † August 4, 1927)
⚭ June 18, 1882 Georg von Ramin (April 20, 1859 - December 9, 1888)
⚭ November 24, 1893 Klaus von Loos , District Administrator
  • Otto Kurt Berend (born October 15, 1866 - † March 25, 1935) ⚭ Frieda Schulze widowed Mücke
  • Bernd Ludolf Wilhelm (born June 1, 1868 - † July 19, 1948) ⚭ 1899 Katharine Luise Emilie Natalie von Arnim-Wilmersdorf (born August 2, 1864), from the Golm family
  • Malvine Frederike Marie (April 18, 1873 - November 4, 1873)

See also

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910, 154 , 201
  2. Hedwig von Harnier ( Memento from June 25, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of noble houses ›1905. Sixth year, p.666
  4. http://worldhistory.de/wnf/navbar/wnf.php?oid=13001