Johann Philipp von Beust

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Johann Philipp von Beust (born January 1, 1706 ; † September 29, 1776 ) was a general , privy councilor of war and senior bailiff . His parents were Johann Friedrich von Beust (* 1658, † July 25, 1746) and his wife Marie Magdalene von Bronsart (* July 31, 1679).

Life

Johann Philipp von Beust came from the Altmark noble family Beust , whose parent company is in Büste near Stendal . From 1745 to 1761 the future general and secret war council was active as chief bailiff in Neustadt am Kulm . In the years 1755 to 1776 (?) He was, partly at the same time, commander of the Plassenburg in Kulmbach . During this time (1758 (?) To 1763) as the commander, imperial troops of Count von Pappenheim were also there. During this time, the Prussian invasion of the Principality of Bamberg took place between 1757 and 1759.

Beust was a knight of the Red Eagle Order of Brandenburg-Bayreuth , which was donated on November 17, 1705 by Hereditary Prince Georg Wilhelm of Brandenburg-Bayreuth .

family

He was married twice. His first wife was Marie Ernestine Stiebar von Buttenheim († April 1, 1735). His second wife was Marie Henriette von Grumbkow (1711–1762) daughter of Philipp Otto von Grumbkow . His daughter Florentine von Beust (1748-1811) married the baron Carl Friedrich von Falkenhausen (* October 20, 1734, † October 13, 1796). The Red Baron Manfred von Richthofen is one of his descendants.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Fabpedigree Johann Philipp von Beust , accessed on March 6, 2012.
  2. ^ Johann Nicolaus Apel : The rough Kulm and its surroundings together with a history and topography of Neustadt an den Kulmen in the Main district. Bayreuth 1811, p. 61.
  3. ^ Hellmut Kunstmann : Burgen am Obermain with special appreciation of the Plassenburg. The Plassenburg. Volume 36. Kulmbach 1975, p. 142.
  4. Historischer Verein (Bamberg): “Report on the work and status of the Historischer Verein zu Bamberg in 1864/65” (1865), p. 24, accessed on March 5, 2012.
  5. Michael Ranft: New genealogical-historical news of the most noble incidents that happened at the European courts ... , Volume 25, p. 275; Leipzig 1752, accessed on March 5, 2012.
  6. Fabpedigree Marie Henriette von Grumbkow , accessed on 6 March 2012th
  7. Fabpedigree Florentine von Beust , accessed on 6 March 2012th