Carl Wilhelm Slevogt

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Carl Wilhelm Slevogt , modernized Karl Wilhelm Slevogt , (* February 2, 1753 in Düben , † March 30, 1824 in Freyburg ) was a Prussian judicial officer and manor owner .

Life

He was the son of the electoral Saxon commission council, bailiff and manor owner Wilhelm August Carl Slevogt and his wife Christiana Amalia Slevogt. The royal Polish and electoral Saxon chamber commissioner, chief excise commissioner and bailiff at Düben, Johann Gottfried Benemann , was his grandfather.

After attending school, Carl Wilhelm Slevogt, at the request of his father, began an administrative career in the service of the Wettins and after his father's death in 1767 he became a bailiff in the Freyburg office . On November 24, 1774, he successfully defended his legal examination at the University of Wittenberg , chaired by Ernst Gottfried Klügel. At the end of 1806 he received the title of royal Saxon judicial officer and after the Congress of Vienna Carl Wilhelm Slevogt became royal Prussian judicial officer. He experienced the liquidation of the former royal Saxon office of Freyburg at the end of 1821 and the gradual transfer of all administrative functions to the newly formed Prussian district based in the city of Querfurt .

After his mother's death in 1796, he paid off his siblings and bought the Schnellroda manor in the Freyburg office.

family

From the marriage with Caroline born Moßdorf had two sons and two daughters. The second eldest daughter, Amalie, married the royal Prussian and princely Reussian Chamber Councilor Paul Gottlieb Döring in Droyssig . In 1818, he bought his relatives' shares in the Schnellroda manor. In 1821, Doering also became an economic commissioner and agricultural appraiser in the area of ​​the higher regional court in Naumburg . In 1840 Döring sold the Schnellroda manor to the economist Karl Gottlieb Otto from Naundorf.

Individual evidence

  1. Churfürstlicher Saxon Court and State Calendar , Leipzig, Weidmannische Buchhandlung, 1805.
  2. ^ Royal Saxon Court and State Calendar , 1812
  3. ^ Wittenbergsches Wochenblatt zum Aufaufnahme der Naturkunde und des Wirtschafts Gewerbes , Volume 7, 1774, 52nd piece of December 30, 1774, p. 428.