Carl Friedrich Heinze

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Carl Friedrich Heinze (born September 28, 1788 in Dresden ; † January 10, 1829 there ) was a German civil servant.

Life

Carl Friedrich Heinze was born the son of War Chamber Councilor Carl Gottlieb Heinze (* unknown; † 1827).

He attended the Kreuzschule in Dresden and showed a special talent for learning languages, so that he learned French, English, Italian and Latin

In 1807 he began studying at the University of Leipzig and returned to Dresden in 1811 when it was over.

He took part as General Staff Secretary in the Wars of Liberation and was in the campaigns in Russia in February 1812 , in those in Silesia in 1813 and in the campaign against France in 1814 and then returned to Dresden.

In 1814 he became secretary to the council of the War Administration Chamber and later Minister of State Anton von Carlowitz and accompanied him to Paris in September 1816 , where he stayed until the end of January 1819.

In 1819 he was appointed legation secretary and transferred to the Saxon legation in Berlin , where he remained until 1821.

In 1821 he was appointed Ober-Postamtsrat in Leipzig until he was appointed to the Secret Cabinet in Dresden in March 1825 , where he held the post of Secret Cabinet Registrar and was given the title of Hofrat .

In 1821 he married Augusta Schütze in Leipzig and had two children with her.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ New Nekrolog der Deutschen, 7th year, 1829, pp. 75–76 . Voigt, 1831 ( google.de [accessed on February 26, 2018]).