Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Gottlob from Bibra

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Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Gottlob von Bibra after S. Diez on Stein J. Woelfjle c. 1839

Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Gottlob von Bibra ; and Ludwig Karl Gottlob von Bibra (* 13. January 1770 in Oberlind ; † 26. October 1842 in Meiningen ) was a German farmer and politician .

Life

family

Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Gottlob von Bibra was the eldest son of the privy councilor and chief hunter Eugen Georg August von Bibra (* April 22, 1743; † May 3, 1802) and his wife Charlotte Wilhelmine Johannette Catherine (née von Künsberg ) (* March 29 1752; † 1819). His siblings were:

His first marriage to Julie (* March 22, 1774; † June 30, 1797), daughter of the margravial Ansbach minister Friedrich von Wechmar, began in 1794 ; they had a daughter together:

In his second marriage in 1799 he married Henriette Augusta (born November 19, 1780; † September 21, 1861), daughter of the chief hunter Bernhard von Holleben. Your children were:

  • Julie Wilhelmine (born October 10, 1801), married to the Chamberlain and Chief Forester August von Holleben;
  • Fanny Caroline (born January 30, 1803), lady-in-waiting at the princely Reuss court in Schleiz ;
  • Hanns Ernst Albert (born September 17, 1804), Chamberlain and Privy Councilor; married in first marriage to Friederike (* December 4, 1819, † December 24, 1842), daughter of the Bavarian forester Count Carl von Soden . In his second marriage he was married to Bertha Johanna (born January 26, 1809), daughter of the chief forester Freiherr August von Kaas;
  • Louise Eleonore (born November 11, 1806; † August 14, 1856), provost of the Wasungen Abbey in the Duchy of Saxony-Meiningen ;
  • Theodor Hartmann (born December 12, 1808; † October 12, 1849 in Saarlouis ), lieutenant colonel in the Prussian 35th Infantry Regiment , married to Maria (born January 14, 1816), daughter of the Prussian infantry general of Wilhelm von Müffling ;
  • Oskar Gustav Constantin (born October 29, 1810; July 15, 1831 in Heidelberg ), student in Heidelberg;
  • Amalie Caroline Christiane (* August 30, 1812; † 1869), canon in the Waizenbach Abbey near Hammelburg , married to the Bavarian university professor Dr. Carl Friedrich Anton Schmidt in Würzburg ;
  • Caroline Friederike (born July 21, 1814), canoness in Waizenbach since 1845;
  • Adelheid (born June 13, 1816), canon in Wasungen and in the baronial von Hutten pen in Nuremberg ;
  • Bernhard (born September 25, 1819), chamberlain and chief forester in Saalfeld , married to Hedwig, daughter of forester Heinrich von Schultes;
  • Carl Ludwig Friedrich (born September 2, 1823), captain , married to Louise Friederike Charlotte (born June 23, 1828), daughter of the secret legation councilor August von Beulwitz.

Career

Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Gottlob von Bibra was already court squire of Duke Carl August von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach in 1788 . While he was still a student, he was appointed government assessor , but in February 1793 he entered the service of Duke Georg I of Saxony-Meiningen as a chamberlain and councilor ; there he was appointed President of the Chamber in 1816 and, in 1829, the Real Privy Council.

Due to the political developments at that time, his goods fell to Bavaria, shortly afterwards to the newly established Grand Duchy of Würzburg , as a result of an exchange of territory in 1808 Aroldshausen, Walldorf and Breuberg went to Sachsen-Meiningen, while Irmelshausen went back to Bavaria.

As the landlord of Gut Irmelshausen , which belonged to Bavaria, he was represented from 1819 to November 24, 1827 for the constituency of Untermainkreis in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Landtag ; in the 4th state parliament he represented the Lower Danube District .

As the successor to Edwin Friedrich Zobel von Giebelstadt and Darstadt (1796–1864), who was dismissed due to his appointment in the first chamber of the state assembly of the Grand Duchy of Baden , he came to the Chamber of Deputies on April 7, 1825.

On November 24, 1827, he was dismissed from the Chamber because of his role as Landtag Marshal in the Duchy of Saxony-Meiningen . His successor was Wilhelm Ernst von Truchseß (1781–1842). During his activity in the 1st state parliament he was a member of the III. Committee for internal administration and a member of the III. Committee for matters relating to the internal administration of the Reich that come to the Chamber.

In 1836 he retired.

He was later appointed to the Privy Council of Justice and director of the consistory in the Duchy of Saxony-Meiningen .

Web links

literature

  • Martin Stingl: Imperial Freedom and Princely Service: The Service Relationships of Bibra 1500 to 1806 . Neustadt ad Aisch: Degener 1994 (publications by the Society for Franconian History. Series IX; 41) pp. 220–222.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm von Bibra: History of the family of the barons of Bibra . Christian Kaiser, 1870 ( google.de [accessed January 18, 2020]).
  2. Stefanie Freyer: The Weimarer Hof around 1800: A social history beyond myth . Walter de Gruyter, 2013, ISBN 978-3-486-72896-5 ( google.de [accessed on January 18, 2020]).
  3. Baierische Landtag newspaper . Fleischmann, 1819 ( google.de [accessed January 18, 2020]).
  4. ^ BLKÖ: Zobel von Giebelstadt and Darstadt, Edwin Friedrich Freiherr - Wikisource. Retrieved January 18, 2020 .
  5. ^ Bavarian State Assembly Chamber (2): Negotiations of the Second Chamber of the State Assembly of the Kingdom of Bavaria . Cotta, 1827 ( google.de [accessed January 18, 2020]).
  6. General school newspaper . Diehl, 1841 ( google.de [accessed January 18, 2020]).