Christoph Heinrich von Leipziger

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Christoph Heinrich von Leipziger (* 1678 ; † November 8, 1748 in Torgau ) was the royal Polish and electoral Saxon stable master and chamberlain at the Dresden court , governor in Torgau, director of the poor and orphanage in Torgau and the owner of the manor on Mahla near Torgau.

Life and family

He came from the Saxon noble family Leipzig and was the son of Balthasar Hieronymus von Leipziger (1644–1731) and Katharina Margarethe born. von Berbisdorf from the House of Mittelaida .

Christoph Heinrich von Leipziger was married twice, his first marriage to Johanne Elenore von Loß († 1718), lady-in-waiting of Queen Christiane Eberhardine of Poland, and his second marriage to Henriette Friederike von Erdmannsdorff († 1751), maid of honor to the Queen. His heirs and successors were the two sons Carl Heinrich von Leipziger auf Zwethau (1718–1761), a son from his first marriage, and Christoph Friedrich von Leipziger (* 1730), a son from his second marriage. In 1749 they left the property of the Verw. Erdmuth Margretha von Leipzig born. from Beschwitz. She married the OSL Christoph Moritz von Beschwitz and left the estate to him in 1750.

The corpse of Christoph Heinrich von Leipziger was brought to Zwethau on November 11, 1748 and buried there in the family funeral.

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