Carl Gisbert Wilhelm von Bodelschwingh-Plettenberg

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Carl Gisbert Wilhelm Albrecht Ferdinand Freiherr von Bodelschwingh-Plettenberg , since 1888 Count von Bodelschwingh-Plettenberg (born April 30, 1821 at Geretzhoven Castle , Rheidt-Hüchelhoven ; † January 29, 1907 ) was a Westphalian landowner (including the estate Bodelschwingh , House Rodenberg , Burg Schwarzenberg and Gut Drais ) and politicians.

family

Carl von Bodelschwingh-Plettenberg was the eldest son of Gisbert von Bodelschwingh-Plettenberg (1790–1866) and his wife Wilhelmine, née. from Plettenberg- Stockum . He comes from the Bodelschwingh-Plettenberg line of the Westphalian nobility family von Plettenberg , which was founded by his grandfather Karl Wilhelm Georg von Plettenberg (1765–1850) in 1788 through marriage to the heiress Anna Luisa Freiin von Bodelschwingh . He had three siblings who reached adulthood: Gisbert, Adolf Eugen Ludwig and Auguste.

In 1847 he married Eugenie von Quadt-Wyckrath-Hüchtenbruck (* 1824 in Cologne; † 1907 at Haus Bodelschwingh), daughter of Lieutenant General Ludwig von Quadt von Hüchtenbruck . On May 22, 1849 their only child Wilhelmine, called Minette , was born, who later married Dodo Alexander zu Innhausen and Knyphausen .

Life

After attending grammar school in Düsseldorf, Plettenberg studied law in Bonn from 1840 and became a member of Corps Borussia there in 1841 . In 1845 he passed the auscultator exam, in 1846 the assessor exam and began his administrative career as a consultant at the Royal Government of Düsseldorf . He was released from this position in 1848 to take care of the administration of his inherited estates.

Plettenberg was chamberlain . From 1877 to 1886 he was Landtag Marshal of the Provincial Parliament of the Province of Westphalia , then its chairman until 1889. Since 1866 he was a member of the Prussian manor house on presentation of the old and fortified property of the county of Mark . Plettenberg belonged to the manor house until his death in 1907.

In 1869 he had the Dorloh house built for his only daughter Wilhelmine and her husband. In 1888 he was raised to the rank of count in Primogenitur and in connection with the possession of the Bodelschwingh Fideikommissgut .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 19 , 195