Carl Wilhelm Ludwig Rudolph von Alvensleben

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Carl Wilhelm Ludwig Rudolph von Alvensleben , modernized Karl Wilhelm Rudolf von Alvensleben , (born June 22, 1779 in Neugattersleben , † January 27, 1838 in Gohlis ) was a German canon in Halberstadt and owner of several manors .

Life

Gohliser Schlösschen , retirement home from 1832

He comes from the Low German noble family von Alvensleben and is the son of Gebhard August II von Alvensleben (1719–1779) and Helena Sophia Wilhelmina von Alvensleben (1745–1784).

When Carl Wilhelm Ludwig Rudolph von Alvensleben was born in Neugattersleben Castle , his father had been dead for a few weeks. He had died unexpectedly at Hundisburg Castle . His mother didn't live long either. At the age of five he was orphaned and grew up with relatives. He embarked on an ecclesiastical administrative career and became canon in Halberstadt. At the same time as him, Johann Ernst von Alvensleben was cathedral dean in Halberstadt.

In 1832 he acquired the Gohliser Schlösschen from the City Council of Leipzig . When he died there in 1838, his will was opened. His heirs sold the small castle in Gohlis at a profit to the Leipzig wholesale merchant Christoph Georg Conrad Nitzsche and withdrew to the other family seats in the Kingdom of Prussia .

His son was Gebhard Wilhelm Udo von Alvensleben (1810–1886), who was born in Kalbe (Milde) and died in Demker .

Web links

literature

  • Udo von Alvensleben-Wittenmoor: The Alvensleben in Kalbe 1324-1945 , edited by Reimar von Alvensleben , Falkenberg August 2010 (180 pages)
  • Siegmund Wilhelm Wohlbrück : Historical news of the Alvensleben family and their goods . Third Part, Berlin 1829, pp. 337–338

Individual evidence

  1. There is a risk of confusion between the two in historical research.
  2. ^ Testament of Canon Carl Wilhelm Ludwig Rudolph von Alvensleben (copy), 1838