Carl von Stülpnagel

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Heinrich Carl August von Stülpnagel-Dargitz (born January 31, 1788 on Gut Grünberg , Uckermark ; † March 13, 1875 on Gut Lübbenow , Uckermark) was a Prussian administrative lawyer and district administrator in the Prenzlau district (1837-1863) in the province of Brandenburg .

Life

His parents were Karl Gottlieb von Stülpnagel (* September 14, 1752; † February 23, 1802) and his second wife Auguste Dorothea Wilhelmine Sophie von Dargit (* April 30, 1764; † February 25, 1816) from the Lübbenau family. Lieutenant General Wolf Wilhelm Ferdinand von Stülpnagel was his stepbrother from his father's first marriage.

Stülpnagel was appointed a secret councilor. He was the master and founder of Fideikommiss Lübbenow. The name suffix Dargitz approved for the respective owner by royal permission from January 16, 1869. He was a member and temporarily master of the chair of the Prenzlauer Masonic lodge Zur Truth .

In 1816 he married Auguste Karoline Hübner (* December 24, 1795 - August 31, 1849). The couple remained without offspring. Heir was his nephew Alfred Wolf Friedrich von Stülpnagel-Dargitz (* July 9, 1834, † April 7, 1902).

literature

  • Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of noble houses 1905. Sixth year, S.782f

Individual evidence

  1. Weekly newspaper of the Johanniter Order of the Balley Brandenburg No. 25 of June 23, 1875, p. 142.
  2. The widow married on January 10, 1804 the captain Karl Ferdinand von Sydow († August 24, 1830), Herr auf Schmarsow
  3. ^ Rainer Paetau (edit.): The protocols of the Prussian State Ministry 1817–1934 / 38. Vol. 5. In: Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences (Ed.): Acta Borussica . New episode. Olms-Weidmann, Hildesheim 2004, ISBN 3-487-11002-4 , p. 393 ( Online ( Memento from January 21, 2010 in the Internet Archive ); PDF  2.28 MB).