Josef Hentschel from Gilgenheimb

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Josef Hentschel von Gilgenheimb (born March 19, 1803 in Franzdorf (since 1945 Frączków ), Principality of Neisse ; † August 9, 1860 in Weidenau , Austrian Silesia ) was a German administrative lawyer and majorate.

Life

Josef was a son of the Prussian District Administrator Leopold Hentschel von Gilgenheimb (1770–1823) and his wife Marie Anna geb. Freiin Welczek (1772–1828) from the Dubensko house. His father was lord of Schwandorf and Franzdorf, hereditary bailiff of Weidenau and director of the Neisse-Grottkau principality landscape.

Gilgenheimb studied law at the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelms University . He was a member of the Corps Teutonia Breslau and in 1819 was one of the founders of the Corps Borussia Breslau . After the exams he joined the internal administration of Prussia as a government assessor . As a majorate on Franzdorf he was landscape director of the Neisse-Grottkauer principality landscape based in Neisse and later its honorary landscape director . He was chamberlain and sat in the Prussian manor house . He was awarded the Order of the Red Eagle III. Awarded a ribbon in class and received the character of a Privy Counselor.

family

Gilgenheimb married on October 24, 1842 in Weißwasser with Rosalie Countess d'Ambly des Ayvelles (1821-1885). The following children were born from the marriage:

See also

literature

  • Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadligen houses 1912. Justhus Perthes, Gotha 1911, p. 415
  • Directory of the members of the Corps Borussia Breslau. 3rd ext. Edition, 2013, p. 18

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 78/7.