Ernst von der Wense

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Ernst von der Wense (born August 3, 1791 in Celle ; † February 13, 1875 in Braunschweig ) was a German administrative lawyer and Drost in the service of the Kingdom of Hanover.

Life

Ernst von der Wense was the son of the Hanoverian State Minister von der Wense. He began studying law at the University of Göttingen in 1809, where he became a member of the Corps Hannovera . In the course of the gendarme affair , he moved to Heidelberg University in September 1809, where he and other Göttingen Corps brothers became the founder of the Corps Hannovera Heidelberg . The later Hanoverian general Carl von Jacobi and Ernst Reinecke belonged to the closer circle of friends of Wense . In their memories and student records , he is nicknamed Dr. Joke mentioned. In October 1810 he returned to the University of Göttingen to finish his studies. During the Wars of Liberation, von der Wense served as a lieutenant in the Estorff Hussar Regiment .

Ernst von der Wense became a Hanoverian Drost in Gifhorn in 1818 , Drost in Oldenstadt in 1824 and Drost in Fallingbostel in 1830 . From 1831 until his retirement from civil service, he was a state economist in Peine . He owned the manor Eldingen and his first marriage was Anna von der Schulenburg, with whom he had seven children, two of whom survived. After the death of his first wife in 1842, he married Sally von Girsewald for the second time.

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Individual evidence

  1. Imm. April 22, 1809
  2. Imm. October 24, 1810