Friedrich Wilhelm Malotki von Trzebiatowski

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Friedrich Wilhelm von Malotki von Trzebiatowski (born October 9, 1790 in Prenzlau , † June 9, 1867 in Berlin ) was a Prussian major general .

Life

He was a member of the Pomeranian noble family von Malotki . His parents were Johann Friedrich Malotki von Trzebiatowski († 1794) and his wife Sophie Friederike Tugendreich, born von Münchow († 1803). On January 2, 1827, he married Marie Luise Hildebrand (1800-1835) from Berlin. The marriage had five children. The district administrator of the Wiedenbrück district , Johann Friedrich Malotki von Trzebiatowsky, was his brother.

1802 visited Malotki the cadet school Kulm , 1805, for a year -commissioned officer , he joined the military academy Berlin , then began his career in 1810 in the Prussian Army in 1804 as Portepeefähnrich in the infantry regiment "of Rütz" . From 1806 he served in the 2nd Infantry Regiment (1st Pomeranian) , in 1811 he was promoted to Second Lieutenant, then took part in the Russian campaign and the Wars of Liberation . In 1815 he worked at the General Staff IV and in the 2nd Department of the War Ministry. In 1816 he was promoted to prime lieutenant , then in 1819 captain in the general staff of the 6th Division , and in 1822 he became director of the division school there.

In 1825 he was assigned to the 8th Infantry Regiment , and in the same year to the 20th Infantry Regiment . In 1832 he was director of the division school of the 8th Division , in 1833 he was the commander of the fusilier battalion of his regiment. In 1841 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. In 1843 Malotki was in command of the 17th Infantry Regiment , and in 1844 of the 26th Infantry Regiment . In 1851 Malotki was retired as major general and given the character .

Malotki was a member of the Masonic lodge to the three swords in Halle (Salle).

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of members of the St. Johannis Freemasons Lodge on the three swords in the Orient of Halle. For the mason year 1843–1844. (Digitized version)