Carl von Treuenfels (politician)

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Carl Friedrich Georg von Treuenfels (born July 12, 1863 in Neuhof near Wittenburg , † June 22, 1931 in Klenz ) was a German landowner, politician and member of the German Reichstag .

origin

His great-grandfather was the Prussian general Wilhelm Karl von Treuenfels . His parents were Carl von Treuenfels (* January 7, 1818 - November 12, 1894) and his wife Natalia von Alvensleben (* October 25, 1830 - February 4, 1906), a daughter of General Gebhard Karl Ludolf von Alvensleben .

Life

Treuenfels attended the secondary schools in Lübeck and Hanover and the universities of Berlin and Leipzig . From 1885 to 1886 he was apprenticed as a practical farmer at Horst . In 1886 he took over the Klenz and Klein-Markow R.-A. Recalculation. He served as a one-year volunteer in the Royal Saxon Guard Rider Regiment and was released because of an ear problem.

From 1886 he was a member of the Mecklenburg Landtag of the United States and from 1898 to 1912 a member of the German Reichstag for the constituency of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 6 ( Güstrow , Ribnitz ) and the German Conservative Party .

family

He was married twice. He married on July 24, 1888 on Helgoland Emmy von Wyszomirski (* November 20, 1859, † March 2, 1908) from Stettin. The couple had a daughter:

  • Gerda (April 14, 1890 - July 5, 1948)

After the death of his first wife, he married on May 19, 1919 in Alt-Horst Lizzie Schaer (born February 29, 1892) from Hanover.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Carl-Wilhelm Reibel: Handbook of the Reichstag elections 1890-1918. Alliances, results, candidates (= handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 15). Half volume 2, Droste, Düsseldorf 2007, ISBN 978-3-7700-5284-4 , pp. 1375-1378.