Heinrich von Reichenbach-Goschütz

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Grave cross Graf and Countess Heinrich Reichenbach-Goschütz on the south cemetery in Leipzig

Heinrich Graf von Reichenbach-Goschütz (born March 20, 1865 in Berlin , † October 17, 1946 in Leipzig ) was a German civil registrar.

Life

His parents were Bogdan Graf von Reichenbach -Goschütz (1827–1867) and his wife Adelheid, b. von Gerlach (1840–1912).

Heinrich Raphael Graf von Reichenbach-Goschütz studied law in Bonn and Göttingen , where he was a member of the Corps Borussia Bonn and Saxonia Göttingen .

In 1890, as the successor to his grandfather, he became the sixth freelance gentleman on Goschütz with approx. 7500 ha and also owner of the Groß-Schönwald estate (approx. 2100 ha) in the district of Groß Wartenberg in Silesia . He held the title of General Hereditary Postmaster and was a hereditary member of the Prussian mansion , the Provincial Committee and the Provincial Parliament of Silesia as well as state elder of the Breslau-Brieger principality landscape . During the First World War , Count von Reichenbach-Goschütz served temporarily as a major in the reserve of the body cuirassier regiment "Great Elector" (Silesian) No. 1 . Count Reichenbach dealt with the administration of the free class rule and emerged as the author of the documentary history of the Counts of Reichenbach in Silesia , published in three volumes in 1906/1907 .

Count Reichenbach was married to Erica Burggräfin and Countess zu Dohna-Schlodien (1871-1946). He had four sons and a daughter, the eldest three sons died in the First World War. After the handover of the administration of the free civil rule Goschütz to his son Christoph in 1938, Count and Countess Reichenbach lived in Dresden . After the bombing raid on Dresden on 13./14. In February 1945 he was accepted with his wife in Leipzig, where they both died in 1946. The couple found their final resting place in Leipzig's southern cemetery .

literature

  • Wolfgang von der Groeben: Directory of the members of the Corps Saxonia zu Göttingen 1844 to 2006 , Düsseldorf 2006, p. 56
  • Documented history of the Counts Reichenbach in Silesia . Wroclaw : Silesian Printing Cooperative
    • Volume 1: Document book , 1906
    • Volume 2: Historical Presentation , 1907
    • Volume 3: Family Tables , 1907