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Gerhard von Hinüber (full name Gerhard Friedrich Otto von Hinüber , also Otto Friedrich Gerhard von Hinüber ; * November 22, 1752 ; † May 27, 1815 ) was a Royal British and Electoral Hanoverian , later Royal Hanoverian postmaster and bailiff in the Marienwerder monastery in Hanover .

origin

He was born at the time of the personal union between Great Britain and Hanover . His parents were the postmaster, bailiff and gardener Justus Jobst Anton von Hinüber (* August 12, 1718 - January 14, 1784) and his wife Anna Justine von Pape (* August 19, 1725 - September 30, 1812), daughter of Chief Post Commissioner Pape of Hanover. His father received the imperial nobility on March 21, 1865. Gerhard was the older brother of the later lawyer and Hanoverian office director Adolf Friedrich Burchard von Hinüber (1769-1845) and the Göttingen postmaster Christian Karl von Hinüber (1759-1825).

Life

A memorial for Gerhard von Hinüber erected by the widow and children in 1815 in the Hinüberschen garden at the Marienwerder monastery office

In the succession of his father, Gerhard von Hinüber held the postmaster's office in Hanover in the fifth generation and the position of bailiff in Marienwerder in the third generation. From 1792 to 1798 he owned the Schleswig-Holstein estate Lehmkuhlen .

After von Hinüber's death in 1815, his widow and her children had a memorial erected in honor of the deceased in the Hinüberschen garden created by Jobst Anton von Hinüber , which is still visible today in the park in the park, which was changed there by the filling of the pond in 1972 English landscape garden style permitted.

family

On October 24, 1785, he married Sophie Julie von der Brille (* October 25, 1763, † March 20, 1850). The couple had several children:

  • Sophie Justine (born July 14, 1786; † April 15/16, 1857), nun in Isernhagen
  • Amalie Justine (born September 20, 1787 - † March 26, 1868), abbess in the Mariensee Monastery near Neustadt
  • Cäcilie Henriette (born October 17, 1788 - March 14, 1870), nun in Mariensee
  • Anna Dorothee Henriette (born January 26, 1790 - † April 2, 1871), prioress of Wienhausen
  • Sophie Dorothee Charlotte (born March 10, 1791 - † December 14/15, 1863), nun in the Walsrode Monastery
  • Antoniette Luise Sophie (* October 7, 1792; † November 7, 1840) ∞ Franz Ihssen († August 15, 1877), chamber commissioner in Eggersen, parents of Max Hans Karl Adolf Heinrich Hermann Ihßen
  • Wilhelmine Luise (born April 26, 1795 - † October 30, 1858), prioress of the monastery for the glory of God in Wolfenbüttel
  • Karoline Cäcilie (* April 21, 1797; † June 1, 1876) ∞ 1841 Franz Ihssen († August 15, 1877)
  • Karl Anton Ludwig (born December 29, 1798; † January 26, 1859), state economist, bailiff in the Moisburg office ∞ 1829 Wilhelmine Sara Auguste von Pape (* December 24, 1804; † April 29, 1881)
  • Elisabeth Marie Therese (* October 16, 1802 - March 16, 1881) ∞ 1832 Friedrich von Pape († June 8, 1877), Real Privy Councilor, President of the Higher Appeal Court in Celle
  • Adolf Wilhelm (born May 28, 1805; † June 24, 1878), senior official in the office of Bersenbrück ∞ 1842 Freiin Theodore Christiane Karoline Adelheid Agnes von Hammerstein-Loxten (born November 21, 1813; † January 24, 1897)

literature

  • Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses, 1909, p.346f

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c d Silke Beck, Claudia Wollkopf (ed.), Daniel Reich, Nadine Klöpper, Michael Rohde (text): The monument for Gerhard von Hinüber , in this: Hanover - Marienwerder. The Hinübersche garden. One of the oldest landscape gardens in Germany , illustrated guide with folding plan for the 250th anniversary of the foundation, ed. from the state capital Hanover, The Lord Mayor , Department of Environment and Urban Greenery, Hanover: LHH, 2017, p. 25
  2. ^ Hartmut von Hinüber: Jobst Anton von Hinüber - the creator of the English Garden in Hanover-Marienwerder , in: Hartmut von Hinüber, Peter Krüger, Siegfried Schildmacher: The Hinübersche Garden in Hanover-Marienwerder. A Masonic Garden , ed. from the Freemason's lodge "Friedrich zum white horses" Hanover, Hanover 2011, self-published, pp. 6–19, here: p. 9
  3. Hans-Joachim Heerde : The audience of physics. Lichtenbergs Hörer (= Lichtenberg studies , vol. 14), Göttingen: Wallstein-Verlag, 2006, ISBN 978-3-8353-0015-6 , p. 301; Preview over google books