Franz Josef von Manteuffel

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Franz Josef von Manteuffel, first half of the 18th century.

Franz Josef Ignaz von Manteuffel (* 21st September 1663 ; † the 30th January 1727 in Wasserburg am Inn ) was Steward and kurbayerischer eunuch .

Life

Hart Castle around 1701

Franz Josef von Manteuffel was a member of the rear Pomeranian aristocratic family Manteuffel , son of Johann (Hanns) Christoph von Manteuffel from the Broitz house (* around 1635; † July 14, 1704 in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz ), a Bavarian chamberlain and colonel, and Francisca Katharina Maria Agnes Freiin von Seiboldsdorf († June 10, 1694 in Munich ).

Like his ancestors, Franz Josef comes from Broitz in Western Pomerania . His family members left their ancestral homeland during the Thirty Years' War , first went to Franconia and accepted the Catholic faith. Your Pomeranian goods they lost by accepting kurbayerischer and kurkölnischer services ( felony ).

Manteuffel was awarded the title of baron in 1691 . In 1720 he bought Brandstätt Castle and Hofmark ( municipality of Edling ), lived temporarily at Hart Castle (1692 to 1727), which he owned through his marriage to Johanna Maria Friederika Freiin Thumb von Neuburg , widow of the Bavarian Oberist in the 1st Hussar Regiment Johann Baptist Lidl from Borbula came. As a stewardess and Bavarian chamberlain, he was a senior officer. Before that he served as a lieutenant under the life guards of the Bavarian Hartschier . From 1715 he held the position of the nursing court at Wasserburg am Inn , which he held until his death. Franz Josef died in 1727 and was buried in the cemetery of the Aegidien Church at the castle in Wasserburg am Inn.

Shortly after his death, his wife Johann Maria also died. The tombstone of Franz Josef and his wife, which is in the cemetery of the Aegidien Church at the castle in Wasserburg am Inn, contains the following inscription: Hochwohlgeb is buried here. Mr. Franz Ignaz Freyherr v. Mannteufel auf Hart und Prandstetten, Chamberlain, Oberster and Pfleger zu Wasserburg, died January 30th, 1727. Then his wife, the high-born iohanna Friderica Frayfrau von Manteufel nee. Freyfr. v. Thum, died March 7, 1727 . The polychromed marriage coat of arms is located above the inscription .

family

Johanna Maria von Manteuffel, b. Thumb

Franz Joseph Ignaz von Manteuffel married Johanna Maria Friederika Freiin Thumb von Neuburg († March 7, 1727), daughter of Ludwig Friedrich Baron Thumb von Neuburg, Hereditary Marshal in Württemberg and Sophia Freiin von Rollen von St. André zu Königsbach between 1689 and 1692 . The following children emerged from the marriage.

  1. Maria Anna Antonia Freiin von Manteuffel (* 1691), ⚭ September 17, 1711 Freiherr Ewald von Kleist (* September 21, 1667; † April 29, 1746), lieutenant general of the Electorate of Cologne, royal Polish lieutenant general, standard bearer of Pomerania .
  2. Joseph Marie Clemens Kaspar Melchior Balthasar Freiherr von Manteuffel († 1750; Edling Schloss Hart), ⚭ around 1735 Countess Maria Anna Josepha Francisca of Cessanne et Colle, daughter of Count Anton Nicolaus von Cessanne et Colle, Bavarian chamberlain to the electorate, carer of Lendten (also Linden), Kastner zu Nusberg and Maria Justina Freiin von Gemmel.
  3. Johann Leopold Ignatius Freiherr von Manteuffel (* 1697 - † 10 February 1782 Munich), ⚭ Maria Clara Freiin von Zillerberg (* 1722 - 17 October 1772).

literature

  • GH Kypke : History of the Kleist family - III. Part third department (Muttrin-Damensche line III). Berlin 1885/1886.
  • Leopold Nedopil: German nobility samples from the Teutonic Order Central Archive. Volume 1, 1868, p. 596.
  • Lorenz von Westenrieder : Contributions to patriotic history, geography, statistic, etc. Volume 10, 1817.
  • Werner von Schulmann: Population register of Western Pomerania after the tax surveys of 1655 a. 1666. Cologne 1966.
  • Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German nobility lexicon . Leipzig 1865.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Edling Kultur und Heimat e. V .: Hart Castle (17th century) ( online )
  2. Heimatmuseum Wasserburg ad Inn, information on the portrait of Franz Joseph Ignaz von Manteuffel