Georg Heinrich Schwarzkopf

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Georg Heinrich Schwarzkopf (born July 3, 1735 in Barterode , † March 6, 1795 in Ratzeburg ) was a German administrative lawyer and bailiff .

Life

Georg Heinrich Schwarzkopf was the son of Pastor Adam Franz Schwarzkopf (1700–1759) from Thuringia. From 1750 to 1756 he studied law and cameralia at the University of Göttingen . He first entered the administrative service in Brunswick and was employed as an official auditor in the Thedinghausen office from 1757 to 1759 . In 1759 he passed the auditor examination for civil service in the Electorate of Braunschweig-Lüneburg. As a military judge in the Electorate of Hanover Guards Regiment , he took part in the Seven Years War from 1760 to 1763 . After the war he became clerk in Lauenburg Office Steinhorst transported there in 1771 to the bailiff, and. The Steinhorst manor served as the official residence . In Steinhorst he made an outstanding contribution to the coupling and improvement of the agricultural structure in Lauenburg; his procedures were recognized as exemplary for the further coupling in the Duchy of Lauenburg. In 1779 he was transferred to the office of Dannenberg in the Principality of Lüneburg . His last transfer before his death was in 1792 to Ratzeburg.

Georg Heinrich Schwarzkopf married Lucie Dorothea Mackeprang from Preetz in Sandesneben in 1765 . The marriage resulted in three sons, including Joachim von Schwarzkopf , who would later be the Hanoverian Minister- Resident, and the Saxon Minister Bendix von Schwarzkopf (1777-1822), and three daughters.

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