Hans Adolf von Brockdorff

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Hans Adolf Graf von Brockdorff (born April 7, 1805 in Glückstadt , † July 1, 1870 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a Holstein manor owner and Danish administrative and court official.

Life

Hans Adolf von Brockdorff was born as the son of the Danish-Schleswig-Holstein lawyer and statesman Cay Lorenz von Brockdorff . He studied law at the Georg August University of Göttingen and the Ruprecht Karls University of Heidelberg . In 1824 he became a member of the Corps Holsatia Göttingen and the Corps Holsatia Heidelberg. After graduating, he became the heir to Sarlhusen . He was a royal Danish chamberlain , district administrator and bailiff in Neumünster . In 1852 he was dismissed from civil service because he was a participant in a dignitaries' event in Neumünster, which expressed suspicion to the Danish king. The German Chancellery (Copenhagen) had advocated a milder disciplinary sanction. He was married to Luise Caroline Christiane born in 1840. von Buchwald († 1850, from the House of Fresenburg). In 1854 he married Emma Freiin von Sternenfels (1826–1855), who died the following year.

Cay Lorenz von Brockdorff was a son from his first marriage.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 78/38; 116/91
  2. Olaf Jessen: Die Moltkes: Biographie einer Familie , CH Beck, 2010, pp. 117/118