Carl Bernhard from the end

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Carl Bernhard von Ende (* July 18, 1741 ; † October 3, 1807 in Merseburg ) was an electoral court judge, councilor of the Merseburg monastery and heir, feudal and court lord on several manors, including Salsitz, Guthmannshausen and later on Roitzsch im Saxon Office Torgau .

Life

He came from the Meissen noble family of Ende and was the son of the Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Privy Council, chief judge, director of the consistory in Leipzig and manor owner Carl Gottlob von Ende (1700–1771).

In the Electorate of Saxony, Carl Bernhard von Ende rose to the rank of Chamber Councilor in the monastery and senior court judge , most recently senior court judge in Leipzig, after attending the educational department of the Francke Foundations in Halle in 1758 and subsequently successfully completing his law degree at the University of Leipzig .

After his father's death, he took over his father's manor Salsitz , which he had acquired in 1748 . In addition, on August 15, 1801, he bought Alexander Ferdinand von Erdmannsdorf's manor Roitzsch near Trossin .

After his death in Merseburg in 1807, he was buried in the family funeral in Niederbeuna .

family

On October 24, 1776, Carl Bernhard von Ende married Friederike Wilhelmine (1742-1818), the daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Johann Christian Siegmund von Ploetz auf Ebersbach and Christiane Wilhelmine, born von Marschall from the Altengottern family .

He left behind Johann Friedrich August von Ende (born November 4, 1780) and Carl Heinrich Constantin (born July 1, 1784) as heirs of the body and feudal heirs .

literature

  • Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of baronial houses , Gotha 1863, p. 221 ( online ).
  • Annual Genealogical Handbook , 1784, p. 290.
  • As that v. Arnimb, v. Benenckendorff, v. Bünau, v. Carlowitz, v. Ende , 1793, p. 28f.
  • List of part of the library of the late Mr. Cammerrath Am Ende Königl. Saxon. Oberhofrichters , Leipzig, 1810.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Royal Saxon Court and State Calendar, 1807