Friedrich Sylvius von Hallmann

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Friedrich Sylvius von Hallmann (* 1716 ; † 1786 in Rastenburg ) was a Prussian colonel and chief of a garrison regiment named after him in East Prussia, which was stationed in Memel, Gumbinnen, Angerburg and Rastenburg (from 1774).

Life

origin

His parents were Gottfried Brandam von Hallmann from Sulmirschütz and his wife Caroline Dorothea von Gladis. His sister Eva Margarethe was married to the Prussian captain Karl Johann Leopold von Klitzing.

Military career

Hallmann came on July 28, 1750 to the regiment "Forkade on foot" and rose there to the position of second lieutenant . He fell ill and was transferred to the Invalidenhaus Berlin because of “weakness” . There he recovered and was reassigned to his regiment on October 5, 1751. There Hallmann took over the position of Lieutenant von Petersdorf. In February 1761 he was promoted to major . On May 21, 1766 he was transferred to the "Alt-Putkamer" garrison regiment as a lieutenant colonel and commander. In 1772 the regiment was enlarged by two battalions and Hallmann was promoted to colonel and became head of the regiment. He died in Rastenburg in 1786.

family

He was married to a Baroness Caroline Ernestine Christina von Bobenhausen, with whom he had a son and four daughters, including:

  • Charlotte Sophie Frederike Anna (* 1753; † March 1, 1769)
  • Susanne Sophie ⚭ July 23, 1771 Georg von Buchenau, Colonel Sergeant

literature

  • Friedrich Sylvius von Hallmann . In: Anton Balthasar König (Ed.): Biographical lexicon of all heroes and military people . tape II . Arnold Wever, Berlin 1789, p. 117–118 ( Friedrich Sylvius von Hallmann in the Google book search).
  • Leopold von Zedlitz: New Prussian Nobility Lexicon. P. 322f. Digitized Hallmann, the gentlemen of

Individual evidence

  1. Genealogical Handbook of the nobility in 1958 aristocrat of houses, row B, Volume 3 S. 263rd
  2. Jump up ↑ The Breslau city councilors in the period from 1241 to 1741. Volume 2, p. 86.
  3. Old Prussian monthly . Volume 42, p 546, John Sembritzky, needle and middle class in and around Memel II.