Friedrich Joseph August von Haeseler

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Friedrich Joseph August von Haeseler (born April 10, 1812 in Metz , France , † April 13, 1889 in Klosterhäseler ) was a Prussian manor owner and provincial parliament of the province of Saxony .

Life

He came from the von Haeseler family, who had been raised to the nobility, and was the son of Rittmeister Friedrich August von Haeseler . Josephine du Quesnoy, originally from France , was his mother, and he was born to their parents in Metz in 1812. The chief forest and game master Friedrich August von Haeseler was his grandfather.

After his father's death in 1854, he received the manor Klosterhäseler with the associated villages and estates Dittersroda and Pleismar.

In 1829 his father was elected as a member of the state parliament of the Prussian province of Saxony . His constituency, which he represented in the rank of knighthood, were the other districts of the Thuringian knighthood. After the death of the father in 1854 at the latest, Friedrich Joseph August von Haeseler took over his mandate from the Merseburg provincial parliament and represented the Thuringian knighthood. His deputy as a member of the state parliament in Merseburg was the district director Freiherr von Berlepsch zu Seebach.

family

Friedrich Joseph August von Haeseler married Auguste Emilie Wilhelmine Schulze (1815-1896) (1815-1896), the bourgeois daughter of August 6, 1837 in Nordhausen . From this marriage four children were born, including the son Louis Ferdinand von Haeseler (1844–1911), who inherited his father's estate.

In Klosterhäseler there are now remains of the park of the manor with the family graves of von Haeseler.

literature

  • Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses , 1907. First year. Gotha, p. 249

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Individual evidence

  1. The Thuringian Circle came to the Kingdom of Prussia in 1815 as part of the newly formed Duchy of Saxony within the Province of Saxony through the Congress of Vienna .