Friedrich von Oeynhausen

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Friedrich Graf von Oeynhausen (born November 9, 1801 in Rederank , † October 9, 1875 in Brahlstorf ; full name: Friedrich Georg Gustav Ludwig Graf von Oeynhausen ) was a Hanoverian officer as well as a Mecklenburg landowner and politician.

Life

Friedrich was a member of the Emperor Karl VI. April 17, 1722 Vienna into the imperial counts Hanoverian line raised the original Westphalian noble family von Oeynhausen .

He was a son of Count Friedrich Wilhelm von Oeynhausen (1767-1814) and Ida Dorothea Georgina von Moltke (1769-1845). Oeynhausen married Henriette von Hinüber (1813-1852) for the first time and Rosalie Wilhelmine Hermine Georgine Fridoline von Borck (1830-1884) for the second time. The first marriage had five sons, the second marriage two daughters.

Oeynhausen initially served as an officer , most recently in the rank of major, in royal Hanoverian service .

As a parliamentarian, he was a member of the Mecklenburg Assembly of Representatives for the constituency of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 3 / Bellahn-Prizier in 1848 .

Oeynhausen owned the Brahlstorf estate and built the still existing manor house around 1848.

Awards

literature

  • Julius von Oeynhausen: History of the von Oeynhausen family from printed and unprinted sources , fourth part: family tables, Grotefend, Frankfurt 1889, St. 260
  • Julius Wiggers : The Mecklenburg constituent assembly and the previous reform movement: A historical account , 1850, p. 55 ff., Online

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Court and State Manual of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy for the year 1857 , p. 73