Georg Christoph von Breitenbauch

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Georg Christoph von Breitenbauch (born October 16, 1658 in Dresden , † November 18, 1737 in St. Ulrich ) was a royal Polish and electoral Saxon district commissioner and director of the chancellery-based knighthood of the Thuringian district as well as the owner of the manor of St. Ulrich , Stöbnitz and Bucha .

Life

Georg Christoph von Breitenbauch comes from the Thuringian noble family von Breitenbauch and was the son of Melchior Heinrich von Breitenbauch and Sophia Elisabetha nee von Hünicke.

Like many of his family members, he proposed a higher administrative career in the service of the Wettins . After the death of his father, he and his brothers inherited the paternal manor. In 1680 he sold the Oechlitz manor he had inherited to his brother-in-law Hans Julius von Biesenroth, Saxony-Weißenfels district councilor and governor.

From 1673 to 1683 Georg Christoph von Breitenbauch was the owner of the Gleina manor .

He was married to Ursula Elisabetha widowed von Werthern, née von Berbisdorff.

Heinrich August von Breitenbauch , Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Privy Councilor at the Dresden court, was his son and Georg August (born August 28, 1731 in Wilsdruff; † September 15, 1817), poet, scholar and grandson.

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Individual evidence

  1. Death certificate, issued by Pastor Gottlieb Hassen zu Ortisei on November 12, 1738