Ewald von Frisch

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Ewald Cosmus Leonhard von Frisch (born May 6, 1803 in Sagan ; † July 8, 1872 in Mannheim ) was a Mecklenburg landowner and a member of the Communist League .

Life

origin

Ewald Frisch was the son of the rector in Sagan and pastor in Grunau, Martin Leopold Christian Frisch (* 1768; † 1809) and Christiane Charlotte Zingle (* 1772 † after 1839). He was adopted by his grand cousin Dietrich Michael (von) Frisch (* 1769, † 1826), Lord of Klocksin , Grand Ducal-Mecklenburg-Schwerin Privy Councilor, together with his brother Paul Amadeus Leopold (von) Frisch († 1839) and with him jointly raised to the Bavarian hereditary nobility on August 31, 1819 . On April 12, 1820 the Mecklenburg-Schwerin recognition of the nobility took place. His family is originally from Nuremberg . Together with his brother and grand-cousin, he enrolled on January 1, 1820 in the aristocratic class of the Bavarian knighthood.

Career

Frisch, a radical democrat, got involved early on for the concerns of farm workers; he was the author of several pamphlets that dealt with the reform of social conditions in Mecklenburg. He was also a colleague of Karl Marx and with him a member of the Communist League.

In the first election to the Mecklenburg Assembly of Representatives in 1848, Frisch was elected for the constituency of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 75 / Klocksin, but had given up, so the day laborer Friedrich Laasen from Liepen received the mandate on December 22, 1848.

He was the heir to Klocksin and Baebelin . He had sold Reppelin from his grand-cousin's inheritance in 1827.

family

Frisch was married three times, first in 1823 with Henriette von Wolffradt (* 1803; † 1833), then in 1834 with Agnes Neuendorf (* 1810; † 1842) and one last time with Louise Bouguet (* 1832; † 1890) . The first marriage had four children.

  1. Franziska Beate Louise Gustava (* 1824) was married
  2. Bertha Ulrika Diederika (* 1825; † 1853), ⚭ 1847 August Schmidt († 1882), pastor and provost
  3. Martin Diedrich Johann Leonhard (* 1831; † 1892), heir to Klocksin, ⚭ 1864 Marie von der Osten (1845; † 1923)
  4. Henriette Pauline (* 1833; † 1914), ⚭I 1855 Christian Schmidt († 1855), lessee in Neu Sapshagen, ⚭II 1867 Julius zur Reeden, administrator in Lübz

Works

  • Mecklenburg as it is and how it can be , 2nd edition Wigang, Leipzig 1846.
  • Address and petition of almost all day laborers in the chivalric estates of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg to the High Chamber of Deputies in Schwerin . 1849
  • Most obedient promemoria of the von Frisch on Kloksin ec. to the grand heart. Mecklenburg Fideicommiss Authority, concerning the aid of his estate proletarians . Wigang, Leipzig 1846.

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Individual evidence

  1. Adelslexikon Vol. III, 1975, p. 392
  2. J. Grübel to Karl Marx. July 2, 1849. In: The League of Communists . Volume 1. Dietz Verlag, Berlin 1970, pp. 962-963.
  3. ^ Julius Wiggers : The Mecklenburg constituent assembly and the preceding reform movement: A historical representation , 1850, p. 58, no. 75
  4. State Archives Schwerin Rep. 20 D 72/2 No. 49 ff

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