Gustav von Gustedt

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Gustav Friedrich Werner von Gustedt (born August 27, 1804 in Halberstadt , † December 28, 1859 in Dardesheim ) was a Prussian district administrator .

Life

origin

Gustav von Gustedt came from a Hildesheim nobility family and was the son of Joachim Philipp von Gustedt (1749–1814) and Marianne Freiin Spiegel von and zu Peckelsheim (1778–1856). His younger brother was the later district administrator Werner von Gustedt .

Career

Gustedt was a royal Prussian first lieutenant in the Landwehr - cavalry , landlord on Dardesheim and Rhoden , and from 1835 also Badersleben .

The Badersleben monastery was dissolved in the course of secularization in 1810 by the Westphalian government on the instructions of Jérôme Bonaparte . Gustedt bought the monastery with the land belonging to it and founded an agricultural school here in 1846, which quickly gained an excellent reputation. From 1844 to 1859 he worked as a district administrator in Halberstadt .

Gustedt married on September 4, 1838 in Crossen Castle in Crossen an der Elster Clementine Countess von Flemming (born September 25, 1820 in Koblenz ; † November 21, 1913 in Halberstadt), the daughter of the royal Prussian government president Karl von Flemming (1783– 1866), landlord on Crossen, and the Wilhelmine Countess von Hardenberg ( House Neu-Hardenberg ). Son Ernst von Gustedt came from this marriage .

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