Gotthelf Dietrich von Ende

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Gotthelf Dietrich von Ende , also Gotthilf Dittrich von Ende (born June 4, 1726 , † October 13, 1798 in Stade ) was a German administrative lawyer and minister.

Life

Coat of arms of the von Ende family with the wolf in and on the coat of arms (far left) with the year 1743 on the Obermunzig manor house

Gotthilf Dietrich von Ende was born in 1726 as the son of the head of the district Gottlob Ferdinand von Ende († March 31, 1758) in the Electorate of Saxony, where the family lived in Taubenheim and in Munzig near Meißen until the middle of the 18th century . After attending the Princely School of St. Afra in Meißen, he studied law at the University of Leipzig from 1745 . After completing his studies and his first practical professional training, he was a member of the government of the Osnabrück Monastery in Osnabrück from 1764 to 1782, and finally from 1782 as a Privy Councilor . From 1782 until his death he was chairman Minister of the Government of Bremen-Verden in Stade and also director of the local judicial firm and the manorial court . The family in Bierde was wealthy in Lower Saxony .

family

On May 29, 1759 he married Johanna Adelheid Countess von der Schulenburg-Wolfsburg, a daughter of the Prussian general Adolph Friedrich von der Schulenburg . From the marriage of the two, the sons Adolf and Friedrich Albrecht Gotthilf have become better known.

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literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bernd Witte: Life and Work of Christian Fürchtegott Gellert. Fink, 1990, p. 94
  2. ^ Carl Eduard Vehse : History of the German courts since the Reformation. Volume 20, p. 285