Ernst Christoph von Buggenhagen

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Ernst Christoph von Buggenhagen (born January 9, 1753 in Buggenhagen , † October 19, 1816 there ) was a lawyer, district administrator in Swedish Pomerania and curator of the University of Greifswald .

Life

The son of Jürgen Ernst von Buggenhagen (1715–1784) and Anna Johanna von Buggenhagen († 1789), daughter of Detlof von Buggenhagen († 1746) and his wife Sophia Christiana von Paulsen, was tutored by private tutors. He studied from 1770 or 1771 at the University of Greifswald, where he was particularly interested in the lectures of the mathematician Lampert Hinrich Röhl . From 1773 to 1775 he studied at the University of Göttingen . In 1782 he traveled through Saxony, where he visited all the agricultural institutes located there and made personal acquaintance with the agrarian reformer Johann Christian Schubart .

After his father's death in 1784, he took over the management of the Buggenhagen estate and expanded his property by purchasing the Klotzow and Wangelkow estates from August Wilhelm von Mellin .

He became a deputy of the knighthood and royal Swedish district administrator. Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden appointed him commander of the Vasa Order . He was a curator at the University of Greifswald, where he lived for several years at the beginning of the 19th century. He was also a member of the Mecklenburg Agricultural Society .

At the transition from Swedish Pomerania to Prussia in 1815, Ernst Christoph von Buggenhagen was the leader of the entire knighthood of New Western Pomerania when paying homage to the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III.

His marriage to Carolina Eleonora von Mecklenburg († April 26, 1834) had no heirs. In 1815 he ordered the formation of three entails in his will . After his death in 1816, Ernst Friedrich Bernhardt von Buggenhagen (1764–1823) took over the property.

Fonts

  • Contributions to the start of agriculture in Swedish Pomerania, in consideration of light fields, mostly based on personal experience. Rostock 1803.

literature

  • Diedrich Hermann Biederstedt : News of the life and writings of neo-Pomeranian-Rügen scholars from the beginning of the eighteenth century up to the year 1822. Vol. 1, Friedrich Wilhelm Kunike, Greifswald 1824, pp. 33–34.
  • Carl Gesterding : Genealogies and / or family foundations Pomeranian, especially knightly families. First collection. G. Reimer, Berlin 1842, p. 180f. ( Digitized version )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen . Part 4, Vol. 2, Dietze, Anklam 1868, pp. 898f. ( GoogleBooks ).

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