Carl Ludwig von Storch

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Carl Ludwig von Storch (* 13. January 1729 , † 2. May 1781 in Stockholm ) was country drost in Mecklenburg and Regierungsrat in Swedish Pomerania .

Life

Carl Ludwig von Storch, born somewhere in Mecklenburg , was the son of Carl Friedrich Storch (1688–1749), Commerce Councilor of Duke Karl zu Mecklenburg (Prince von Mirow), and Lucia von Müller, daughter of the landowner Johann von Müller zu Groß Renzow .

In 1752 he bought the Hoppenrade , Lüdershagen and Klein Grabow estates . He and his brother Caspar Friedrich were raised to the imperial nobility in Vienna in 1753. In the same year he became bailiff in Güstrow and Mecklenburg Landdrost. In 1756 he left the service in Mecklenburg. In 1763 he bought the village of Kölln with the Kölln watermill on the Nebel . In 1770 he went bankrupt, to avert it he had to sell Hoppenrade and Kölln in 1777.

In 1775 he became a councilor in Swedish Pomerania. In the same year he became a member of the administration of the spirits regalia in the Kingdom of Sweden.

On June 28, 1776 he received the Swedish aristocratic naturalization, because of alleged descent from the Swedish cavalry master Jon Persson Stårk, who was ennobled in 1632, under the name Stårk.

He was a member of the Royal Patriotic Society ( Kungliga Patriotiska Sällskapet ).

Carl Ludwig von Storch was married to his cousin Lucia Friederike von Müller († 1772), the daughter of the Hanoverian bailiff Johann Detlof von Müller. The two had two daughters and four sons.

literature

  • Gabriel Anrep : Svenska Adelns Ättar-Taflor. 4th part, Norstedt & Söner, Stockholm 1864, p. 286 ( Google Books ).
  • To the Concurs des Droscht Carl Ludwig von Storch, formerly on Hoppenrade. 1770 ( Google Books ).

Individual evidence

  1. a b Wilhelm Mastaler: The watermills of the former Güstrow district and their history. 2nd edition, Güstrow 2016, pp. 136f. ( Online ).