Ferdinand Wilhelm von Funcke

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Ferdinand Wilhelm von Funcke , also von Funke , (* May 12, 1707 in Schladen ; † January 16, 1784 in Weißenfels ) was a supervisor in the former Thuringian state portion - the Duchy of Saxony-Weißenfels - and in the Principality of Querfurt as well as the Landkammer and Stift -Merseburg Chamber Council and manor owner .

Life

He was the son of Johann Heinrich Funcke (1678-1722) on Groitzsch, who had been raised to the nobility. Ferdinand Wilhelm von Funcke embarked on an administrative career in the Duchy of Saxony-Merseburg and was promoted to chamber council at the latest in 1737.

In 1753 he acquired the Groß-Goddula manor in addition to the existing Burgwerben manor . As early as 1746 he had submitted a request to the Lehnhof in Dresden for the cession of the higher and inheritance courts over the entire Burgwerbener and Sachsendorfer corridor.

He had a close relationship with the father of the district chief Cölestin August Just , who was then active as the Merseburg Chamber Councilor in Merseburg. The connection to him was so close that in 1760 he appointed him co-lean on his manor in the Merseburg monastery .

In 1765 Ferdinand Wilhelm von Funcke sold Groß- and Klein-Goddula on to the district chief Johann Daniel Carl von Lohse , who died childless in Erfurt in 1779, whereby the two goods Groß- and Klein-Goddula to the next co-lean, Ferdinand Wilhelm von Funcke in Burgwerben , fell.

Ferdinand Wilhelm von Funcke entered German literature in the figure of Count Moritz von Fink by the writer Louise von François .

family

On June 24, 1742 Ferdinand Wilhelm von Funcke married Antoinette Wilhelmine von Lohse (1722–1792) from the Markkleeberg family . From this marriage the son Ferdinand Wilhelm Heinrich von Funcke emerged, who inherited his father's and mother's property.

literature

  • Genealogical pocket book of the correspondence houses , Gotha, 1912, p. 274.

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Individual evidence

  1. Michael Ranft : The genealogical-historical Archivarius , 1737, s. 411; Gottlieb Schumann: Annual genealogical handbook , 1747, p. 260
  2. ^ Entry in the German Digital Library