Henning von Puttkamer

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Henning von Puttkamer

Henning von Puttkamer (born February 26, 1826 on Gut Deutsch Karstnitz , Stolp district , Pomerania ; † December 30, 1907 there ) was a royal Prussian appellate judge , landowner and member of the Reichstag.

Life

Henning von Puttkamer came from the Puttkamer noble family . He was the son of Wilhelm von Puttkamer (1782–1858) and Louise von Thulemeyer (1793–1877). He married Anna von Haza-Radlitz on May 2, 1862 in Charlottenburg (born November 30, 1844 in Samter , Pomerania; † May 1, 1899 in Meran , South Tyrol ), the daughter of Gustav von Haza-Radlitz (1795-1852), royal Prussian district administrator of the Samter district , and Marie von Braunschweig (1818–1901). His daughter was the Weimar lady-in-waiting and later writer Wanda von Puttkamer .

Puttkamer was a Prussian appellate judge and, as a long-established Pomeranian landowner, was also active politically as a member of the National Liberal Party . For this party he belonged to the Reichstag of the North German Confederation since its constitution in 1867 and from 1871 to the Reichstag of the German Empire . Since 1865 he was the landlord of Deutsch-Karstnitz and the neighboring gasoline estate (both in the Stolp district ), as his brother Anselm had died childless. He was also landlord in Groß-Küssow ( Pyritz district ), as well as Fritzow and Raddack (both Cammin district ).

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  1. ^ Louise was the daughter of the Prussian Justice Minister Friedrich Wilhelm von Thulemeyer from a connection with Louise Eleonore Busse from Neuruppin . She received the Prussian nobility legitimation on September 11, 1811 with the settlement of her father's name and coat of arms. - Source: Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume XIV, page 427, Volume 131 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2003, ISBN 3-7980-0831-2 .
  2. Kenneth F. Ledford: From General Estate to Special Interest. German Lawyers 1878-1933. Cambridge, 1996. p. 63.
  3. Up until the Second World War, four oil paintings by Antoine Pesne with life-size portraits of Friedrich Wilhelm I , his wife Sophie Dorothea , the Prussian State and War Minister Wilhelm Heinrich von Thulemeyer and his wife Ernestine von Schilden, the grandparents hung in the moated castle Deutsch-Karstnitz from Puttkamer's mother Louise. ( History of Deutsch-Karstnitz )
  4. At the beginning of the 19th century the Groß-Küssow estate belonged to Friedrich Wilhelm von Thulemeyer , Puttkamer's father-in-law, whose life story was later written by Puttkamer's daughter Wanda .