Carl von Lattorf

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Carl Matthias August Wilhelm von Lattorf (born April 24, 1794 in Klieken , † January 9, 1870 in Dessau ) was a German manor owner and politician.

Life

Lattorf was the son of the electoral Saxon Landjägermeister, chief forest and game master Matthias August von Lattorf and his wife Auguste Sophie Rosamunde from the corner. On October 31, 1817 in Straupnitz he married Amalie Pauline Freiin von Houwald (born September 4, 1801 in Staupnitz, † January 22, 1872 in Salzwedel), the daughter of the freeman of Straupitz, etc. and district judge of Niederlausitz, Karl Heinrich Ferdinand ( * April 6, 1773 in Straupitz; † June 2, 1832 in Straupitz). The sons Alfred von Lattorf (1832-1884), later a member of the Anhalt state parliament, and Edmund von Lattorf (1823–1900), later a Prussian member of the state parliament, emerged from the marriage. Heinrich von Houwald was a brother-in-law.

Lattorf was the master of Klücken-Oberhof and Düben in Anhalt. In 1851 he was head of the Anhalt Agricultural Association in Coswig. In 1840 he was appointed royal Prussian and ducal Anhalt Chamberlain . He was (1851) district deputy at Klieken at Coswig. As a manor owner, he was a member of the old-class landscape of the Duchy of Anhalt-Bernburg until the March Revolution in 1848. In 1847 he was a participant in the United State Parliament for the Province of Saxony . In 1850 he was a member of the state house of the Erfurt Union Parliament . He was elected by the state parliament of the Duchy of Anhalt-Bernburg on the proposal of the ducal government.

On June 17, 1862, he became Commander Second Class of the House Order of Albrecht the Bear.

literature

  • Jochen Lengemann : The German Parliament (Erfurt Union Parliament) from 1850. A manual: Members, officials, life data, parliamentary groups (= publications of the Historical Commission for Thuringia. Large series, Vol. 6). Urban & Fischer, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-437-31128-X , pp. 197-198.