Eberhard von Graevemeyer

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Eberhard von Graevemeyer
Charlotte von Graevemeyer , in 1817 London -born Weston-Jacob
Gut Bemerode I

Eberhard von Graevemeyer (born June 21, 1806 on Gut Bemerode I ; † July 9, 1892 in Wunstorf ) was a German administrative lawyer and landowner.

Life

Eberhard von Graevemeyer was a son of the Hanoverian major and heir to Bemerode Georg Christoph Friedrich von Graevemeyer (1778-1832). After attending the Ilfeld convent school , he studied law at the Georg-August University in Göttingen from Easter 1824 to 1827 , where he became a member of the Corps Hannovera .

In 1827 he entered the administrative service of the Kingdom of Hanover and was initially an auditor in Gronau (1827), Steuerwald (1829) and Ilten (1830). In 1832 he became an assessor in Blumenau . Graevemeyer worked in Hanover from 1834 to 1839 and was then transferred to Meinersen (1840), Ebstorf (1850) and Verden (1859). In 1862 he was promoted to bailiff in Polle , where he became senior bailiff, i.e. district administrator , in 1865 . The Polle office formed an exclave of the Kingdom of Hanover and was separated from it by the Brunswick area. After the annexation of Hanover by Prussia in 1866, he retired in 1868. Wilhelm Rothert characterized him as

"The archetype of an old Hanoverian bailiff who is just as much a farmer as a district administrator."

Eberhard von Graevemeyer was married to Charlotte Weston-Jacob from London since 1835. The marriage resulted in six sons and three daughters. The manor Bemerode I is still owned by his descendants.

literature

  • Wilhelm Rothert : In the Old Kingdom of Hanover 1814–1866 ( General Hanoverian Biography , Volume 2), Sponholtz, Hanover 1914, p. 534
  • Heinrich F. Curschmann : Blue Book of the Corps Hannovera to Göttingen. Volume 1: 1809-1899. Göttingen 2002, No. 283

Web links

Commons : Eberhard Friedrich von Graevemeyer  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matriculation on May 4, 1824
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 42 , 304.