Johann Friedrich August von Ende

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Johann Friedrich August von Ende (born November 4, 1780 in Merseburg ; † April 1, 1834 ) was a royal Westphalian guard general of the waters and forests as well as a manor owner .

Life

He came from the Meissen noble family from Ende and was the son of the heir to Roitzsch and the royal Saxon court judge as well as the chamber councilor Carl Bernhard von Ende († October 3, 1807). The royal Polish and electoral Saxon secret council, chief judge, director of the Leipzig consistory and manor owner Carl Gottlob von Ende (1700–1771) was his grandfather. His younger brother was the royal Saxon secret council, governor and curator of the University of Leipzig as well as the manor owner, Carl Heinrich Konstantin von Ende .

Johann Friedrich August von end took advantage of the opportunities offered circumstances of the time and entered without hesitation as a native rate axis at the service of the king of Westphalia, the great after the battle of Jena and Auerstedt parts of the Kingdom of Prussia had occupied and made a proclamation, the Kingdom of Westphalia in Kassel. As a guard general from the end of 1808 he was responsible for the Westphalian waters and forests. But in the course of the wars of liberation and the dissolution of the Kingdom of Westphalia, he lost this function. In 1815 he lived with his family in Waldau near Kassel , later in Greifenhain (Spree-Neisse).

family

He married Antoinetta Carolina Wilhelmina Charlotta vom Hagen from Koditz. The only son from this marriage was Carl Ludwig August von Ende , who was promoted to the baron class and lived from 1815 to 1889.

estate

Part of his written estate is in the Saxon University and State Library (SLUB) in Dresden.

literature

  • Annual Genealogical Handbook , 1784, p. 290.
  • As that v. Arnimb, v. Benenckendorff, v. Bünau, v. Carlowitz, v. Ende , 1793, p. 28f .

Individual evidence

  1. Genealogical information
  2. Manuscripts, autographs, bequests in the Saxon State Library - State and University Library Dresden