Gustav Weiprecht of Gemmingen

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Gustav Weiprecht von Gemmingen (born August 17, 1849 in Fränkisch-Crumbach , † August 19, 1897 in Erbach in the Odenwald) was the Grand Ducal Hessian Chamberlain and District Councilor in Erbach.

Life

He was the son of the Hessian Chamberlain Adolph von Gemmingen (1822-1902) and Countess Sarolta Batthyány von Németh-Ujvár (1823-1892). His baptismal witnesses were Freiherr Gustav von Gemmingen (1813-1894) and his wife Maria Freiin von Jakubowska. He attended high schools in Feldkirch and Darmstadt , after which he studied philosophy and law in Bonn and Göttingen . After an interruption as a volunteer in the Franco-German War 1870-71 at the 3rd Grand Ducal Hessian Infantry Regiment doctorate he 1873 Dr. jur. , followed by the second state examination in 1876. From 1874 he was chamberlain to the Grand Ducal Hesse , from 1884 chamberlain . In 1881 he was a district assessor in Friedberg in der Wetterau, came to Dieburg as a bailiff in 1886 and to Darmstadt in 1888. In 1893 he became a councilor of the grand ducal provincial directorate in Starkenburg and in 1894 a district councilor in Erbach.

family

Gustav Weiprecht von Gemmingen was married to Countess Viktoria von Wiser (1854–1914) from 1881 .

Progeny:

  • Sarolta Adolfine Eleonore Wilhelmine Victoria Ernestine Helena Maria (1882–1950), nun in Riedenburg
  • Eleonore Wilhelmine Sarolta Adolfine Viktoria Antonie Maria (1884–1956), Superior of the Augustabad in Baden-Baden
  • Adolph Anton von Gemmingen (1886–1963), inherited the property of his grandfather after the early death of his father
  • Maria Karolina (1893–1964)

literature

  • Carl Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig Stocker : Family Chronicle of the Barons of Gemmingen , Heidelberg 1895, pp. 304-305.
  • Anne and Helmut Schüßler: Treschklingen - From the knightly Kraichgaudorf to the district of Bad Rappenau. City of Bad Rappenau, Bad Rappenau 2004, ISBN 3-936866-02-3
  • Walter von Hueck: Lineage of the Barons von Gemmingen , Limburg an der Lahn 1966