Gustav Ernst zu Erbach-Schönberg (1739–1812)

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Gustav Ernst zu Erbach-Schönberg also Gustav Emil (born April 27, 1739 at Schönberg Castle in the Odenwald; † February 1812 in Zwingenberg an der Bergstrasse ) was a French colonel , Prussian major general and Count of Erbach-Schönberg .

origin

His parents were the ruling Count Georg August zu Erbach-Schönberg (* June 16, 1691; † March 22, 1758) and his wife Countess Ferdinande Henriette zu Stolberg-Gedern (* October 2, 1699; † January 31, 1750). His father was also a real Reichshofrat and director of the Frankish counts' college. His brother was the ruling count and Austrian general Karl Eugen zu Erbach-Schönberg .

Life

He became a French captain in 1758 . In the Seven Years' War he fought on their side against the Prussians. In 1768 he became a colonel in the Royal Deux Ponts Infantry Regiment . In the following years he worked with the Prussians and win numerous recruits convey . In gratitude for this he received on November 3, 1803 from the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III. the character as major general. In 1807 he was awarded the Order of the Red Eagle . He died in February 1812 in Zwingenberg an der Bergstrasse.

family

He married Countess Henriette Christiane zu Stolberg-Stolberg on August 3, 1782 in Stollberg (* August 3, 1759, † January 21, 1816). The couple had the following children:

⚭ Countess Marie zu Erbach-Schönberg (* 1787; † 19 August 1825), daughter of Karl Eugen zu Erbach-Schönberg
⚭ Johanne Henriette Philippine zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (* November 8, 1800; † July 12, 1877), daughter of Karl Ludwig zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg
  • Gustav (March 18, 1791 - October 18, 1813) fell near Leipzig
  • Ludwig (July 1, 1792 - August 18, 1863), Lieutenant General of the Grand Ducal Hesse
⚭ Countess Caroline von Gronsfeld-Diepenbrock (1802-1852)
⚭ Countess Henriette Christiane von Gronsfeld-Diepenbrock

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ New Nekrolog der Deutschen 1829, Volume 1, p. 453 f.
  2. ^ New Nekrolog der Deutschen 1825, Volume 2, p. 150 ff.
  3. Oldenburg State Calendar 1845, p. 20.