Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich von Roeder

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Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich von Roeder (* 9. May 1775 in Wetzlar , † 23. May 1833 in Rothenburg / Oberlausitz ) was a Oberlausitzer landowner and the first district of the county Rothenburg .

He was the son of the Privy Councilor and Conference Minister Johann August Heinrich von Roeder and his second wife Johanna Amalie von Pannwitz . His mother had in 1783 after the death of Roeder's father Ferdinand Rudolph von Ziegler and Klipphausen the manors Daubitz and Neuhammer acquired. On the same occasion, the young Roeder acquired the Teicha estate from the same owner through his guardian Peter Karl Wilhelm von Hohenthal . He was in the military service of the Elector of Saxony and took part as a lieutenant from 1793 to 1809 in several campaigns in the coalition wars. In 1810 he inherited the Daubitz and Neuhammer estates from his mother, who had remarried to the Saxon cabinet minister Detlev Carl Graf von Einsiedel in 1791 . As the landlord and church patron of his estates, he promoted the development of the community on various occasions. Among other things, he campaigned for the new building of the local school.

When the Kingdom of Saxony was forced to cede the northeastern part of the Margraviate of Upper Lusatia to Prussia as part of the Congress of Vienna in 1815, Roeder's properties in Daubitz and Neuhammer also became part of the Prussian province of Silesia . As a result, the new district of Rothenburg was formed with the administrative seat in the city of the same name, Rothenburg . Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich von Roeder was appointed as the first, initially only provisional district administrator on June 1, 1816. In October of the following year he was finally appointed the real district administrator - an office that he held until the end of his life.

Roeder married Louise Wilhelmine von Veltheim in 1808 , to whom he sold his Teicha estate in 1813. They had a daughter Louise Amalie who was married to Heinrich Otto Eugen von Mitzlaff (* February 19, 1802, † May 1, 1888).

See also

literature

  • New nekrolog der Deutschen , Volume 11, S.384f

Individual evidence

  1. Jan Bergmann: From the history of the manor at Daubitz (Part 2), in: Oberlausitzer Heimatblätter 19 (2008), p. 33.
  2. ^ Walter von Boetticher : History of the Upper Lusatian Nobility and its Goods 1635-1815, Vol. 2, pp. 628f.
  3. ^ Heinrich von Mitzlaff at schlossarchiv.de