Hans Adolph von Hartitzsch

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Hans Adolph von Hartitzsch (1778–1857)

Hans Adolph von Hartitzsch (born July 14, 1778 in Freiberg , † October 5, 1857 ibid) was a German cavalry captain , manor owner and politician .

Life

He came from the Saxon noble family von Hartitzsch and was the son of Georg Adolf von Hartitzsch and his wife Sophia Henriette Eleonora, née von Gersdorff .

Hartitzsch initially embarked on a military career in the Saxon Army and in 1798 held the rank of Souslieutenant in the electoral cuirassier regiment . In 1806 he rose to prime lieutenant and finally retired from military service as a cavalry officer. From 1814 he was heir, feudal lord and court lord on Dorfchemnitz and Voigtsdorf . He also acquired the Heyda estate with Knatewitz and in 1820 became heir, feudal lord and court lord on Röhrsdorf .

From 1817 to 1831 he took part in the further committee of the knightly estates in the Saxon estates assemblies . After the introduction of the Saxon constitution in 1831 , he was a member of the first chamber of the constitutional state parliament of Saxony until 1847 as the owner of the manor appointed by the king .

Hartitzsch owned a house on Freiberg Burgstrasse. He was married to Erdmuthe Friederike Elisabeth von Hartitzsch. The family's five children died young. After his death, his body was transferred from Freiberg to Dorfchemnitz and buried on October 8, 1857 in the Hartitzsch family's hereditary burial there. In his will, he bequeathed his extensive property to his nieces Pauline Agnes, who later married von Lüttichau (Dorfchemnitz and Voigtsdorf), Maria Luise later married von Groeben (Röhrsdorf) and his foster daughter Ottilie, who was married to Alfred Emil von Carlowitz in 1846. by Bose ( Heyda ).

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literature

  • Peter Hatzsch: Genealogy of Hartitzsch. Offenbach 2009, self-published, p. 212f.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Peter Hatzsch: Genealogy von Hartitzsch. Offenbach 2009, self-published, p. 212f.
  2. ^ Josef Matzerath : Aspects of Saxon State Parliament History - The members of the (electoral) Saxon state estates (1763-1831). Dresden, 2009, p. 98f ( PDF )
  3. ^ Josef Matzerath: Aspects of the Saxon State Parliament History - Presidents and Members of Parliament from 1833 to 1952. Dresden 2001, p. 39