Josias Friedrich Ernst von Heintze-Weissenrode

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Josias Friedrich Ernst von Heintze-Weissenrode
Heintze-Weissenrode (right) as a member of the Joint Government 1848/49
Manor house in Niendorf

Josias Friedrich Ernst Freiherr von Heintze-Weissenrode ( September 22, 1800 at Gut Schwartenbek near Kiel ; † January 26, 1867 at Gut Niendorf in Lübeck ) was a Holstein bailiff .

Life

Josias Friedrich Ernst von Heintze was the son of Friedrich Adolf von Heinze and his wife Henriette geb. Blome (1775-1845). He studied law at the Universities of Kiel and Göttingen . During his studies he became a member of the Corps Holsatia Kiel in 1818 and of the Old Kiel Burschenschaft in 1821 . He passed his legal exam in Glückstadt in 1822 . His further training led him as an auscultant to the Gottorf Higher Court in Schleswig , where he was appointed judge in 1829 . After his father's death in 1832, he inherited the Niendorf and Reecke properties near Lübeck. In 1834 he was a member of the government for Schleswig at Gottorf Castle and in 1836 became Danish Chamberlain . He founded the Fideikommiss Weißenrode on October 6, 1841 with Det formerly religious Heintzeske Forlods and was raised to the status of Danish baron on December 31 of that year . In 1845 he succeeded his brother-in-law Christian Andreas Julius Reventlow as bailiff in the Bordesholm department , the Kiel department and the Kronshagen department, as well as the royal commissioner for the Holstein railways . From 1846 to 1848 he became a bailiff in the Neumünster office .

With the Treaty of Malmö (1848) , von Heintze became a minister in the joint government for Schleswig , Holstein and Lauenburg under Karl von Moltke , was minister in the new joint government under Theodor von Reventlow from October 12, 1848 to April 1849 . February 1851 to March 1852 member of the Supreme Civil Authority for Holstein under Adolf von Blome . In 1852 he took over his post as bailiff again; but he took his leave in the spring of 1855. In December 1859 he was Minister-designate for Holstein for a short time. In 1863, when he was visiting King Frederick VII of Denmark in Glücksburg, shortly before his death, he was orally appointed to the Secret Conference Council.

family

Josias Friedrich Ernst von Heintze married Elisabeth Cornelia Komtesse Reventlow (1804–1890) from Kaltenhof on September 20, 1823 , a sister of Christian Andreas Julius , Heinrich , Friedrich and Ernst Christian von Reventlow .

Heir to the Fideikommiss was his eldest son Friedrich Ernst Heinrich (* December 3, 1824 in Niendorf; † June 8, 1878 in Kiel), married to Caroline Wilhelmine Mathilde Baronesse von Thielmann (* January 31, 1837) and father of Ernst von Heintze- Weißenrode and Adolf von Heintze-Weißenrode .

Of the other children, Wolf Christian Ernst (* September 12, 1826; † June 22, 1877) became a Prussian colonel and commander of the hussar regiment "Emperor Franz Josef of Austria, King of Hungary" (Schleswig-Holstein) No. 16 , Johann Adolf Ernst (* March 7, 1829; † October 6, 1904) Prussian Privy Councilor and District Administrator of the Bordesholm district , and Heinrich Ernst (* September 27, 1834; † 1918) Prussian chief hunter and member of the Prussian mansion; Caroline (* Schleswig September 4, 1832; † Waterneverstorff April 18, 1871) married Conrad von Holstein .

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literature

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. skislekt.no according to this other source, the elevation to the Danish baron class took place in 1845
  2. Information on the family according to Danmarks Adels Aarbog 1906, p.176
  3. Royal Danish Court and State Calendar 1841, p. 61