Friedrich Bogislaw von Puttkamer

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Friedrich Bogislaw von Puttkamer (born April 15, 1732 near Stolp , † March 11, 1806 in Hebrondamnitz ) was a Prussian manor owner and long-time district administrator of the Stolp district .

He was a member of the Puttkamer noble family . His father Bogislaw Ulrich von Puttkamer was hereditary lord in German Karstnitz and Petrol and from 1724 to 1740 district administrator of the Stolp district; his mother Clara Constantia was a daughter of the Prussian general Georg Bogislaw von Wobeser . His older brother Georg Henning von Puttkamer rose to the rank of lieutenant general in the Prussian army.

Friedrich Bogislaw von Puttkamer attended high school in Berge monastery and then studied at the University of Königsberg . Around 1756 he married Henriette Dorothea von Thielen , a widow who brought the Hebrondamnitz manor in the Stolp district into the marriage. In 1769 he waived his claims to the goods that had belonged to his father in exchange for compensation.

In 1771 he was elected district administrator of the Stolp district and appointed by King Frederick the Great . He died in 1806; Leopold Nicolaus George von Zitzewitz followed him as district administrator .

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. 760 ( limited preview in Google Book search).