Joachim Christoph von der Lühe

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Joachim Christoph von der Lühe (* December 18, 1696 on Gut Schulenberg near Marlow ; † September 23, 1756 in Haderslev ) was a royal Danish bailiff.

His parents were Jakob Friedrich von der Lühe from the Schulenberg house in Mecklenburg and Anna Fredrike von Bibow . His brothers Adolph Andreas and Hartnack Otto were also Danish officials.

In 1726 he went to the Danish court and was chamberlain to the Crown Princess. In 1734 he became Hofmeister Sophie Karoline Countess of East Friesland, a sister of the Danish Queen Sophie Magdalene . In 1738 he received the Danebrog Order .

In 1740 he was appointed bailiff in Haderslev , and in 1752 in Aabenraa and in the Løgumkloster district . He died unmarried on September 23, 1756 in Haderslev.

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