Ernst von Wallenberg

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Karl Ernst Gideon von Wallenberg (born December 10, 1821 in Breslau , † October 19, 1898 in Berlin ) was a Prussian administrative officer.

Life

Ernst von Wallenberg was the son of the Breslau banker and royal Prussian secret councilor Karl Anton Gotthardt von Wallenberg (1773–1842) on Schmiedefeld and Juliane Florentine Elisabeth born. von Pachaly (1785–1841). He studied at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg and the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . In 1842 he became a member of the Corps Saxo-Borussia Heidelberg . In the same year he joined the Corps Borussia Bonn . After graduating, he entered the service of the Kingdom of Prussia and became president of the court chamber of the royal family estates. He was married to Maria Juliane, born in 1851. von Rochow (1829-1913). She is the youngest daughter of the landlord on Stülpe near Luckenwalde, court marshal, colonel a. D. and commander of the Order of St. John Adolf Friedrich August von Rochow (1788–1869) and Wilhelmine, geb. von Brösigke - Ketzür (1803–1835). Ernst and Maria Juliane von Wallenberg had a daughter, Marianne, married in 1876 to the later General Alfred Burgrave and Count of Dohna-Schlobitten on Finckenstein and Brunau in East Prussia.

Awards

literature

  • Friedrich Karl Devens : Biographical corps album of Borussia in Bonn 1827-1902 . Düsseldorf, 1902, p. 116
  • GG Winkel : Biographical corps album of Borussia in Bonn 1821–1928 . Aschaffenburg 1928, p. 101
  • Adolf Friedrich August von Rochow, News on the history of the von Rochow family and their possessions, Berlin, 1861, p. 180
  • Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch des Adeligen Häuser, Part B, Gotha, 1923, p. 624
  • Lothar Graf zu Dohna, The Dohnas and their houses, Vol. 2, Göttingen 2013, p. 518
  • List (s) of the members of the Balley Brandenburg of the Knightly Order of St. Johannis from the Spital zu Jerusalem, Berlin, 1859, ff.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 120 , 211
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 19 , 210
  3. ^ Awards according to the manual on the Royal Prussian Court and State. 1897, p. 62