Gottlob Friedrich Leberecht von Stutterheim

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Gottlob Friedrich Leberecht von Stutterheim (born October 15, 1757 in Sagritz , † December 23, 1798 in Dresden ) was State Syndic of Lower Lusatia and Electoral Saxon Secret Finance Councilor.

Life

origin

Carl August was a member of the von Stutterheim family, originally from Thuringia . His parents were of Polish and Electoral Saxon Ensign Heinrich von Stutterheim Seyfried (1723-1782) and Eleonore God love Walter Dorff.

Career

Stutterheim became an excise inspector in 1781 . From 1780 to 1784 he was delegated to the Saxon court by the Lower Lusatian estates as a landscape agent. In 1783 he became supernumerary secretary and from 1784 to 1793 he was the state syndic of Niederlausitz. During this time he was appointed consistorial president of Niederlausitz in 1790 . Most recently he was secret finance councilor in Dresden from 1793.

Before 1783, Stutterheim was the heir to the Golßen share and in 1783 acquired the Buschmühle estate near Groß Jehser .

family

Stutterheim married Auguste Klingut (1766–1808) in Lübben in 1790 , daughter of the Oberamtsregierungs- and Konsistorialrat Johann Christian Klingut. The marriage resulted in two daughters and a son. Only the eldest daughter Ferdinande (1791–1863) reached the age of majority and entered the state of marriage.

literature

  • Eckart von Stutterheim and Kurt von Stutterheim: The gentlemen and barons of Stutterheim / Alt-Stutterheim. Verlag Degener & Co. , Neustadt an der Aisch 1965, pp. 204-205

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German nobility lexicon . Volume 9, Leipzig 1870, pp. 107-108