Friedrich Reinhold Schoultz von Ascheraden

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Family coat of arms of the Barons Schoultz von Ascheraden

Friedrich Reinhold Schoultz von Ascheraden (born November 3, 1766 , † September 21, 1833 at Römershof ), Lord of the Römershof and Salubben, was a Swedish-Baltic baron , state politician and country marshal in Livonia .

Life

In the Imperial Russian Army he served up to the rank of major and then took his leave. From 1812 to 1818 he was Livonian land marshal for the Livonian knighthood . From 1818 he worked as a district administrator and at the same time district director of the Livonian noble goods credit society. In 1819 he took over his parents' estate Römershof.

family

Friedrich Reinhold came from the Estonian parent company of the Swedish - Baltic noble family Schoultz von Ascheraden . His great-grandfather was the general and governor of Wismar Martin Schoultz von Ascheraden (1617–1682). His father was Baron Helmich Friedrich Schoultz von Ascheraden (1721–1794), Lord of Ascheraden and Römershof, who was married to Charlotte Dorothea von Berg (1726–1796). Friedrich was the second youngest of a total of five brothers and one sister and had been married to Amalie Berens von Rautenfeld (1772–1835) since 1794 , their first son died after a year, their second son was Eduard Friedrich Schoultz von Ascheraden (1798–1853) who was a colonel in Russian service. In 1832 he married Alexandra von Muchin (1810–1876), their daughter was Catharina Schoultz von Ascheraden, who served as a lady-in-waiting at the Tsar's court. In 1874 she sold the Römershof and Salubben goods to August von Sivers .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Römerhof mit Salubben and Winterfeld , In: Heinrich von Hagemeister , materials for a history of the country estates of Livonia , volumes 1–2, Verlag E. Frantzen, 1836, original from the New York Public Library , digitized May 15, 2007 [1] page 77