Georg Friedrich von Berlepsch

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Georg Friedrich von Berlepsch , also George Friedrich von Berlepsch (born May 9, 1727 , † August 13, 1799 in Naumburg (Saale) ) was a German cathedral dean, consistorial president and manor owner .

Life

Von Berlepsch came from the Lower Saxon noble family von Berlepsch and was the son of the chamberlain and chief tax collector Caspar von Berlepsch. The later conference minister and real secret councilor Friedrich Gottlob von Berlepsch and the district commissioner Caspar Wilhelm von Berlepsch were his brothers.

He embarked on an administrative career and was initially a councilor in the government of the Naumburg-Zeitz bishopric in Zeitz, later canon and lastly cathedral dean of the Naumburg cathedral chapter and heir to Henningsleben , Leislau and Janisroda and tax collector from Saxony-Altenburg . His manors were both in the Electorate of Saxony and in the Ernestine duchies.

Before his death, as consistorial president, he gave the Zeitz church box a monetary claim against the majoress, Charlotte Friedericke Wilhelmine von Helldorff in Zeitz, amounting to 700 Reichstalers.

Von Berlepsch remained unmarried and had no offspring. He died of a stroke at the age of 73 and was buried on August 17, 1799 at 3 a.m. in the Naumburg Cathedral . His property fell to his brother, the Electorate Chamberlain Caspar Wilhelm von Berlepsch in Naumburg, who died on February 21, 1805 as a senior of the family and electoral Hessian hereditary treasurer and former district commissioner in the lower district of the Thuringian district in Naumburg at the age of 83 from his widow Eleonore Charlotte Wilhelmine born. Freiin von Beust and her son Wilhelm Friedrich von Berlepsch was inherited on the Gröbitz manor. However, he died unmarried on September 27, 1807, making his fiefdom aperture.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry at the German Digital Library
  2. ^ File in the Zeitz Abbey Archives