Hunold von Plettenberg-Oevinghausen

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Hunold Freiherr von Plettenberg-Oevinghausen , also Plettenberg on Oevinghausen (born June 7, 1858 at Gut Oevinghausen ; † September 22, 1925 ibid) was a Prussian major general .

Life

He comes from the Westphalian noble family von Plettenberg . His parents were Wilhelm Freiherr von Plettenberg- Heeren (1804–1870) and his second wife Adelheid, née Freiin von Nordeck (1827–1866). At the age of almost 50, on October 21, 1907 in Karlsruhe, he married the 28-year-old Elisabeth Baronesse von Ochs (1879–1962), a granddaughter of August von Nathusius . The marriage remained childless.

Plettenberg served as a lieutenant in the Westphalian Uhlan Regiment No. 5 of the Prussian Army in Düsseldorf . As a lieutenant colonel and colonel he commanded from 20 April 1910 to 17 April 1913, the second Badische Dragoons. 21 in Bruchsal . Subsequently, Plettenberg was put up for disposition with the statutory pension in approval of his resignation request. During the First World War he was reused as a zD officer and he acted as stage commander 300.

He died in Oevinghausen and was buried in the Plettenberg family cemetery in Heeren near Kamen . The manor Oevinghausen was bequeathed to the Bethel Foundation after the death of his wife .

literature

  • Association of the families of Nathusius and Nathusius eV, Kassel (ed.): The descendants of Johann Gottlob Nathusius (1760-1835) and his nephew Moritz Nathusius (1815-1886). A family chronicle. 2010. Hannover 2010, p. 187.
  • Wolfgang Ollrog (adaptation): Johann Christoph Gatterer, the founder of scientific genealogy. An examination of the previously known sources and publications about his origins, his life and work as well as his descendants. In: Archives for kin research and all related areas with practical research assistance. 47th year, issue 81/82. Starke, Limburg / Lahn 1981, p. 55.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Genealogical handbook of the nobility , Freiherrliche Häuser. Verlag Perthes Gotha, 1926, p. 512
  2. Albert Benary: History of the 2nd Badischer Dragoon Regiment. Part 2, Volume 36: German Action in World War II. Stories of the fighting of German troops. ES Mittler, 1941, p. 18.
  3. ^ Military weekly paper . No. 51/52 of April 19, 1913, p. 1172.
  4. ^ Jochen von Nathusius: Gut Oevinghausen near Waltringen . Part 1, Ense-Press-Verlag, issue no. 107, p. 8f., December 2006, accessed on October 4, 2014