Georg von Hedemann

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Georg von Hedemann

Johann Christoph Georg von Hedemann (born July 18, 1729 in Dorste ; † June 17, 1782 in Hemmelmark ) was a district administrator and landowner.

Live and act

Georg von Hedemann was a son of the hereditary lord of Dorste, Herzberg and Elvershausen Friedrich von Hedemann (born January 9, 1693 in Dorste; † April 18, 1737 ibid) and his cousin and wife Lucie, born von Hedemann († May 2, 1782) .

Hedemann's school days have not yet been determined. He studied from March 22, 1749 to Easter 1750 at the University of Helmstedt and enrolled in April 1750 to study in Göttingen, where he was a member of the Hanoverian Landsmannschaft . In 1751 he had a degree in law and a doctorate from the University of Göttingen . The father of his first wife bought the Hemmelmark estate for him on October 20, 1751 from the budget adviser Christian Friedrich von Heespen , Georg von Hedemann's later brother-in-law . After Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff had stood up for him, King Friedrich V made him district administrator on March 31, 1755. Georg von Hedemann was the spokesman for the non-recepti , those landowners who were denied access to the Schleswig-Holstein knighthood with their privileges (especially the right to have their unmarried daughters enrolled in one of the noble monasteries), and demanded in the disputes the 1770s their full equality.

family

On June 22, 1752 von Hedemann married his cousin Anna Sophie von Brömbsen on Hohenlieth , who died in childbed on March 19, 1754 in Gereby . The child, a son, also died. He then married Davidia von Drieberg in 1756 (* August 5, 1733 in Gotthun ; † November 23, 1795 in Hemmelmark ), whose father Hartwig von Drieberg was the head of the Malchow monastery .

The second marriage resulted in three daughters and ten sons, six of whom became Danish officers:

  1. Hartwig Johann Christoph von Hedemann (born October 24, 1756 in Schleswig; † August 18, 1816 in Hanover) on Dorste , Hanover major general and city commander of Hanover
  2. Helene von Hedemann (1758–1787), canon in the St. Johannis monastery near Schleswig
  3. Christoph Marquard Friedrich von Hedemann (born July 6, 1759 in Hemmelmark, † April 10, 1803 in Berlin), Prussian Rittmeister and squadron chief
  4. Sophie Dorothea von Hedemann (born December 17, 1760 in Hemmelmark, † November 20, 1794 in Schleswig) ∞ Jens Juel Graf Ahlefeldt-Laurvig (1764–1794), Danish cavalry master
  5. Charlotte Louise von Hedemann (born May 24, 1762 in Hemmelmark; † December 1, 1812 in Copenhagen) ∞ Frederik Graf Ahlefeldt-Laurvig (1760–1832), Danish major general; separated since 1807
  6. Bernhard Otto von Hedemann (born October 30, 1763 in Hemmelmark, † January 10, 1818 in Schleswig), Danish major general
  7. Johann / Hans Christoph Georg von Hedemann (born August 20, 1765 in Hemmelmark, † March 17, 1837 in Schleswig), Danish major general
  8. Heinrich Ludwig von Hedemann (1766–1768)
  9. Georg Wilhelm von Hedemann (born November 9, 1767 in Hemmelmark; † May 10, 1832 in Broløkke ( Magleby Sogn )) on Tranekær , Danish officer and landowner
  10. Christian Friedrich von Hedemann-Heespen (* July 2, 1769 in Hemmelmark, † January 17, 1847 in Deutsch-Nienhof), on Nienhof, landowner
  11. Adam August Friedrich von Hedemann (1772–1776)
  12. Erich von Hedemann (born June 29, 1773 in Hemmelmark, † February 11, 1839 in Broløkke (Magleby Sogn)), Danish officer and farmer
  13. Christian von Hedemann (born June 24, 1775 in Hemmelmark, † February 1, 1838 in Vestergaard), Danish officer and customs administrator

The descendants divided into a Hanoverian, a Prussian and three Danish as well as a Nienhofer line. From the latter, the line of the Hedemann-Heespen family arose, which remained solely in Schleswig-Holstein through Christian Friedrich von Hedemann-Heespen and to which Paul von Hedemann-Heespen belonged.

literature

  • Wilhelm Klüver : Hedemann, Georg . in: Schleswig-Holstein Biographical Lexicon . Volume 3. Karl Wachholtz Verlag, Neumünster 1974, pp. 138-139

Individual evidence

  1. The register of the university ... / Vol. 3, 1685 - 1810 / Herbert Mundhenke. - [online edition]. - Hildesheim: Lax, 1979 Permalink: http://diglib.hab.de/drucke/f4f-211-3b/start.htm
  2. Götz von Selle : The register of the Georg-August-Universität zu Göttingen 1734-1837 . Hildesheim, Leipzig 1937: Entry “stud. jur. from Dorste ex. ac. Helmstedt "(Guardian: the mother née von Hedemann)
  3. ^ Caddick / Curschmann: The Hannöversche Landsmannschaft at the University of Göttingen from 1737 to 1809 , Neustadt ad Aisch 2009, No. 0320
  4. See Christian Degn : Schleswig-Holstein - a regional history (Historical Atlas). Wachholtz, Neumünster 1995 ISBN 9783529052156 , p. 178
  5. See the stem series in Danmarks adels aarbog 15 (1898), pp. 162–186