Friedrich Heinrich Sigismund Gustav von Carlsburg

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Friedrich Heinrich Sigismund Gustav von Carlsburg (born August 13, 1779 in Schöneiche near Guben ; † April 11, 1849 there ) was a Prussian district councilor and government councilor as well as a manor owner.

Life

He came from the noble family von Carlsburg and was the only son of the Saxon district chief Wallrad Friedrich Gustav von Carlsburg, who died in Connewitz near Leipzig in 1820 . Eva Wilhelmine Charlotte von Carlsburg, born von Schönermark, was his mother. His baptism took place on August 19, 1779 in Guben.

He embarked on an administrative career in the service of the Wettins and was initially a Saxon consistorial councilor in Lübben . After Niederlausitz fell to the Kingdom of Prussia , Carlsburg also entered the service of the kings of Prussia and was chairman of the Niederlausitz municipal parliament from 1821 to 1830, lastly deputy chairman until 1833, at the same time as the Prussian government and district councilor.

After the death of his father in 1820, he inherited the Carlsburg property in Sundhausen, the Carlsburg , located near Nordhausen .

He died on April 11, 1849 and was buried three days later in the town cemetery in Guben. Two children survived from his first marriage, including his son Carl Gustav Wallrad von Carlsburg, who was born in Lübben in 1812 and who later became a prime lieutenant and continued the line of this noble family in the male line.

He was married to Friederike Ernestine Therese von Heineken (1787–1837), among others.

literature

  • Gustav Friedrich Heinrich Sigismund von Karlsburg. In: New Lusatian Magazine . Volume 31, 1855, pp. 84-92
  • Justus Perthes : Genealogical pocket book of the aristocratic houses. Gotha 1909 (trunk series), p. 864 , Wagner von Carlsburg
  • Justus Perthes: Genealogical pocket book of noble houses. Part B, 29th year, Gotha 1937.
  • Arno Paege ao: Guben city and country before 1945. Hanover 1990.
  • Friedwerd Messow: The chairmen of the communal state parliaments of the Markgrafthum Nieder-Lausitz. In: Friedwerd Messow: Stadtjunker in the Lausitz. Regia-Verlag, Cottbus [2002], ISBN 3-936092-66-4 , pp. 24-39, especially p. 29

Individual evidence

  1. She is the sister of the Lübeck child prodigy, Christian Heinrich Heineken , and Carl Heinrich von Heineken , cf. Justus Perthes: Genealogical pocket book of the aristocratic houses. Gotha 1925, as well as Mathilde Freifrau von Humboldt-Dacheröden x Theodor Freiherr von Humboldt-Dacheröden, the son of Wilhelm Freiherr von Humboldt. The brother of Caroline Freifrau von Humboldt, b. Freiin von Dacheröden, Ludwig Wilhelm Ernst Freiherr von Dacheröden was married to Luise von Carlsburg
  2. Cf. Dagmar von Gersdorff: Caroline von Humboldt. A biography. Insel Verlag, Berlin 2012, p. 16.