Ferdinand Anton von Krosigk

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Ferdinand Anton von Krosigk (born February 5, 1743 in Wolfenbüttel , †  June 7, 1805 in Poplitz ), Lord of Poplitz, Laublingen , Beesedau , Mukrena , Peissen , Leau , Gröna and Großböhla , was a district administrator and royal Prussian secret war councilor .

Life

origin

Ferdinand Anton von Krosigk, who was a Protestant denomination, came from the Krosigk family . He was the only son of Heinrich von Krosigk (1700-1746) and his wife Charlotte Elisabeth, born von Miltitz (born October 24, 1704 in Schenkenberg; † April 21, 1788 in Bernburg ).

Act

Krosigk enrolled in Halle in February 1759 to study law . He completed the Rigorosum on January 6, 1776 and became District Administrator for the Saalkreis on January 14 of the same year . On December 18, 1788, he became a Privy Councilor of War. After Krosigk had asked in 1794 for reasons of age to his departure from this office, took place in May 1795 his Dimission .

He had bought the village of Beesedau from his cousin Karl Eschwin von Krosigk, on Beesedau, in addition to his inherited property. The total value of his possessions was about 100,000 thalers . Ferdinand Anton von Krosigk is said to have taken great care of his property and subjects.

family

Krosigk married on June 6, 1775 in Sambleben Dorothea Luise von Cramm (born June 12, 1753 in Sambleben, † May 23, 1824 in Poplitz), a granddaughter of Marie Antoinette von Krosigk, the eldest daughter of Krosigk's grandfather Bernhard Friedrich von Krosigk . From this marriage emerged:

literature

  • Rolf Straubel : Biographical manual of the Prussian administrative and judicial officials 1740–1806 / 15 . In: Historical Commission to Berlin (Ed.): Individual publications . 85. KG Saur Verlag, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-598-23229-9 , pp. 533 ( limited preview in Google Book search).

Individual evidence

  1. The village of Gröna, OT Bernburg (Saale) (PDF)