Ferdinand von Hutten

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Ferdinand Friedrich Franz Adam Freiherr von Hutten (born March 15, 1793 in Klingenberg am Main , † March 23, 1857 in Würzburg ) was a royal Bavarian cavalry master and chamberlain to the Grand Duke of Tuscany . From 1833 to 1848 Hutten was a member of the Hessian Estates Assembly several times .

Life

family

Ferdinand Freiherr von Hutten came from the old Franconian noble family von Hutten . His father Christoph Friedrich Gottfried Adalbert Philipp Franz Lothar Ferdinand Joseph Ludwig von Hutten (born February 6, 1765 in Würzburg, † October 29, 1830 in Steinbach ) was Episcopal Würzburg court advisor and senior bailiff . As a councilor for the cantons of Rhön and Werra , he was representative of the Imperial Knighthood at the Congress of Vienna . On October 21, 1816 he was registered with the baron class of the nobility in the Kingdom of Bavaria. Hutten married Caroline Maria Anna on April 12, 1790 in Würzburg (born June 24, 1771 in Würzburg, † April 15, 1844 in Würzburg), a born Freiin von Gebsattel . The marriage resulted in four children, two sons and two daughters.

Ferdinand was the second child and the oldest son. His younger brother Friedrich Karl Joseph Ulrich (born August 2, 1794 in Klingenberg; † June 16, 1876 in Klingenberg) was like him a chamberlain, captain and member of the Hessian Estates Assembly. Her eldest sister Caroline Esther Theresia (born March 19, 1791 in Würzburg, † November 25, 1864 in Würzburg) married the Grand Ducal Tuscan chamberlain Friedrich Siegmund von Reinach. The descendants from this marriage are still based in France today .

Professional background

Hutten took part in the wars of liberation as a first lieutenant in the kk volunteer hunter battalion in 1814 and received the war commemorative coin from 1814–1815 for his services. He later became a captain in the Bavarian army .

After his father's death in 1830, Ferdinand Senior became part of the von Hutten family and applied, also on behalf of his brother, to transfer their fiefdoms in the Electorate of Hesse . But it was not until December 1844 that he received the Laßgut zu Salmünster and the Biebergau fiefs in front of the Hanauer Lehnhof . Belehnte Already in December 1834 King Ludwig of Bavaria , both brothers of the put-away fealty with the Bishopric of Würzburg belonging possessions as a fief , including the Steinbach castle with the village Steinbach and all the houses and fields.

From 1833 to 1838, the 4th and 5th Landtag, and from 1839 to 1848, the 7th to the 10th Landtag, Hutten was a member of the Hessian Estates Assembly as a representative for the Hanau nobility. As a result of the February Revolution , he resigned his mandate in March 1848 . Ferdinand von Hutten died on April 15, 1857, at the age of 64, in Würzburg. He was a knight of the Hessian House Order of the Golden Lion and received on October 24, 1844, Hessian recognition of his baron status.

Marriage and offspring

Ferdinand von Hutten married Augusta Elisabetha Maria Theresia on July 26, 1826 in Bamberg (born October 17, 1807 in Mannheim , † January 11, 1888 in Würzburg), a born baroness von Hacke . The marriage resulted in three sons and three daughters. After the death of her husband, Augusta Elisabetha Maria Theresa became a lady of the order and entered the royal Bavarian Order of St. Anna .

The eldest son Ulrich Franz Christoph Friedrich (born December 2, 1827 in Steinbach) died on July 29, 1888 in Stöckach as a royal Bavarian major general and chief steward . His younger brother Friedrich Karl Joseph Ulrich (born January 1, 1829 in Steinbach) was Royal Bavarian Rittmeister. Her three sisters were canonesses the baronial of hutten rule Miss pin in Nuremberg .

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