Carl Christoph von Bassewitz

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Carl Christoph Graf von Bassewitz (born August 26, 1784 in Schwerin , † November 17, 1837 in Rostock ) was Mecklenburg-Schwerin's Privy Councilor .

Life

He came from the old Mecklenburg family von Bassewitz and was one of six children of the Mecklenburg-Schwerin secret council president Bernhard Friedrich von Bassewitz and Charlotte Marie von Koppelow . Educated by the later Praepositus in Ticino Gottlieb Jakob Dethloff and the preacher Daniel Christian Merian from Perlin, he studied law and cameral studies together with his brother Adolph Christian Ulrich in Göttingen and in Jena . He then found a job as an auditor at the Chamber and Forestry College in Schwerin, then was promoted to Chamber Council in 1808 and to the Privy Chamber Council in 1813. He gave up this office in 1818 to retire to his estates. He had inherited the Prebberede , Jahmen and Grieve estates from his father , which he sold to his brother Adolph Christian Ulrich. For this he acquired Reez (also Reetz), whose manor he built “almost completely from scratch”, and Vietow. He also owned large and small animals (today only Viecheln ), Lüdershagen and was senior councilor ( Fideikommiss ) on Wohrenstorf, Horst and Weitendorf. He was married to Marianne von Lützow . The marriage ended in divorce. The only child from the marriage died in adolescence.

Web links

  • Friedrich August Schmidt, Bernhard Friedrich Voight: New Nekrolog der Deutschen, 15th year, second part, Weimar 1839, p. 987, books.google.de

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c d Friedrich August Schmidt, Bernhard Friedrich Voight: New Nekrolog der Deutschen, 15th year 1837, second part, Weimar 1839, books.google.de
  2. a b c Adolph Graf von Bassewitz, From the life of Count Henning Friedrich von Bassewitz with some news about the Bassewitz family of the Wendish line, o. O., 1859, page 56
  3. In “Nekrolog 15. Jg.”: “Dessin” probably wrong: Großherzoglich-Mecklenburg-Schwerinscher Staats-Kalender, 1823, S. 155 books.google
  4. ^ Friedrich August Schmidt, Bernhard Friedrich Voigt: New nekrolog der Deutschen, 2nd year 1824, part 2, Ilmenau 1826, p. 1168 books.google
  5. ^ Friedrich August Schmidt, Bernhard Friedrich Voigt: New nekrolog der Deutschen, 17th year 1839, part 2, Weimar 1841, p. 625 books.google