Edo Friedrich von der Schulenburg

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Edo Friedrich Christof Daniel Graf von der Schulenburg (-Angern) (born April 27, 1816 in Angern , Altmark ; † August 6, 1904 there ) was a Prussian landowner, district administrator and politician.

Life

Career

Edo von der Schulenburg was trained by a private teacher at the high school in Magdeburg and at the Knight Academy in Dom Brandenburg . From 1834 to 1838 he studied law in Bonn and Berlin. In Halle he had been a member of the fraternity Kränzchenverein since 1833 and in Bonn since 1835 a member of the Corps Borussia .

In 1839 Schulenburg became an ausculator at the Wolmirstedt Regional Court , but did not continue his administrative career, but instead devoted himself to the administration of his estate, the Majorat Angern near Mahlwinkel. From 1852 to 1869 he was district administrator of the Wolmirstedt district . He was a member of the Provincial Parliament of the Province of Saxony and the General Synod. Since 1872 he belonged to the presentation of the Association of Old and Fortified Property in the Duchy of Magdeburg of the Prussian manor house . Schulenburg held this membership until his death in 1904.

family

Edo Graf von der Schulenburg comes from the Angern family, named after the Angern family estate , the white line of the Brandenburg - Prussian noble family von der Schulenburg . Edo von der Schulenburg was the only son of the District President Friedrich Graf von der Schulenburg-Angern (1769-1821) and his second wife Auguste Luise Adolfine, née von Cramm (* 1793?).

Edo von der Schulenburg married Helene Alexandrine Charlotte Florentine von Schöning (1823–1901), daughter of the Kurd von Schöning . The couple had eight children, two of whom died immediately after birth. His eldest son, Fritz von der Schulenburg (1843–1921), district administrator and member of the Prussian mansion , became heir .

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