Johann Adolph von Heintze

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Johann Adolph Ernst Freiherr von Heintze-Weißenrode , also Adolf von Heintze (born March 7, 1829 in Schleswig ; † October 6, 1904 ) was a German administrative lawyer and district administrator .

Life

Adolf von Heintze was the third son of Josias Friedrich Ernst von Heintze-Weissenrode and his wife Elisabeth Cornelia Komtesse Reventlow (1804–1890) from the Kaltenhof family . Heinrich von Heintze-Weißenrode was his younger brother. He attended the Katharineum in Lübeck until he graduated from high school in 1848 . He then fought as a volunteer in the Schleswig-Holstein survey . As a lieutenant in the 1st Jäger Battalion, he was wounded in the battle near Kolding in April 1849.

He studied law and entered the Danish administrative service of the duchies, initially as an auscultant in Glückstadt and Itzehoe . In 1862 he became a clerk for the Reinbek office .

Office building on Lindenplatz in Bordesholm

After the end of the German-Danish War , the Prussian government appointed him district administrator for the Bordesholm district in 1866 . He held this office until 1894. His successor was his nephew Adolf von Heintze-Weißenrode , who had been his assistant since 1892.

Since September 4, 1862 he was married to his cousin Margarethe "Magda" Hedwig Julie, b. Countess Reventlow , a daughter of Christian Andreas Julius Reventlow (born March 14, 1843). The couple had two daughters, Elisabeth (* 1866) and Frida (* 1869), and two sons: Traugott , later President of the Kiel Regional Church Office, and Christian , later District Administrator in Eiderstedt and Government Councilor in Berlin.

literature

  • Paul Steffen: The Bordesholm district 1867–1932. In: Yearbook for the former Bordesholm office. 10 (2008), digitized

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hermann Genzken: The Abitur graduates of the Katharineum zu Lübeck (grammar school and secondary school) from Easter 1807 to 1907. Borchers, Lübeck 1907 ( digitized version ), no. 460