Heinrich Wilhelm von Schönberg

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Heinrich Wilhelm von Schönberg (born May 3, 1723 , † May 5, 1763 in Dresden ) was a royal Polish and electoral Saxon district chief and manor owner.

Life

Like many members of his family, Heinrich Wilhelm von Schönberg embarked on an administrative career in the service of the Wettins and was initially a councilor of appeal, and a little later councilor of court and justice at the court in Dresden . Later he was appointed vicarious chief in the Erzgebirge district . In the election of Franz I as emperor on September 13, 1745 in Frankfurt am Main , he took part personally as one of the numerous representatives of Saxony.

Von Schönberg was heir, feudal and court lord of Börnichen, Hohenlinda, Wingendorf, Hainchen and Wegefarth . He had taken over the Wegefarth manor in 1757 together with his brother Carl August von Schönberg from their parents' inheritance.

family

Heinrich Wilhelm von Schönberg came from the Saxon noble family von Schönberg and was the son of Adam Friedrich von Schönberg (1688–1751) and his wife Wilhelmina Ernestina née von Einsiedel († 1757). The chamberlain and chief tax collector Carl August and Adam Friedrich von Schönberg were his brothers.

Von Schönberg was married to Christiana Sophia, born von Liebenau (born February 27, 1720 in Dresden, † November 26, 1795 in Börnichen). From this marriage, Friedrich Alexander von Schönberg , born on January 27, 1754 in Dresden, emerged as the only son, who was baptized on January 31, 1754 in the Kreuzkirche by the deacon Magister Schlipalius. At the time of his father's death in 1763, he was still under the age of majority, so that he was under guardianship for several years. The daughter Christiane Wilhelmine von Schönberg, who later married the Electoral Saxon officer Friedrich Siegismund von Trützschler, was also still a minor at this time.

literature

  • History of the Schoenberg family Meissnian tribe .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Genealogy: Family Tree, owner Henri Frebault on Geneanet , accessed March 18, 2018
  2. As such he was, along with other people, the owner of the old murder pit in Freiberg
  3. ^ New genealogical-historical news , 1750, p. 527.
  4. ^ The coal mining near Hainichen and Oberberthelsdorf
  5. Complete diary from the most delighted recommendation of the [...] Kaiser , 1746, p. 269
  6. ^ Brothers Heinrich Wilhelm von Schönberg on Börnichen and Carl August von Schönberg on Meineweh took possession of the Wegefarth manor, 1757
  7. Bayreuther Zeitung 1795, digitized version on Google Books, p. 1035