Julius Heinrich von Buggenhagen

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Julius Heinrich von Buggenhagen (born September 18, 1768 in Papitz , † November 18, 1827 in Duisburg ) was a Prussian war and domain councilor , state minister and district administrator.

Life

Julius Heinrich came from the noble Buggenhagen family and was the son of Julius Ernst von Buggenhagen (1736–1806) and his cousin Marie Angelika Henrietta Digeon von Monteton. He first joined the military for a short time in 1777 as a flag junior . However, he had to submit to his father, who intended to take up a degree. After the father was appointed President of the Chamber, he accompanied him to Kleve and was tutored there by private tutors. In 1784 he attended the Royal Pädagogium and from 1787, the University in Halle . In 1789 he went to the University of Frankfurt (Oder) , where he completed his three-year course. He then took up a position as a chamber referendar in Kleve .

In 1793 he became a trainee lawyer at the Department of the Minister von Heinitz in Berlin and later moved to Küstrin as a chamber assessor . At the General Directorate he was responsible for the General Tobacco Administration. In 1797 he was appointed war and domain council in Küstrin. On June 20 of the same year King Friedrich Wilhelm II appointed him Real Secretary of State and War Minister. King Friedrich Wilhelm III. had the General Tobacco Administration dissolved after he took office without assigning Buggenhagen a new division. In December 1797 he was retired and retired, provided with a pension, to his estates near Cottbus.

At his own request he was employed again in the War and Domain Chamber in Küstrin in 1798. In 1802 he became district administrator of the Wesel district with a seat and vote in the Cleve Chamber. Already in 1796 the Bärenkamp estate came into his possession, where he lived from now on. When the Wesel district merged with the Emmerich district, he lost his position. During the Wars of Liberation he was a member of the Landsturm . In 1816 he became district commissioner and real district administrator for the Dinslaken district . In 1823 he became district administrator of the district of Duisburg formed from the districts of Dinslaken and Essen . In 1824 he moved to the official seat of Duisburg .

On January 18, 1826 he was awarded the Order of the Red Eagle .

He was the first master of the chair of the St. Johannis Masonic Lodge "Zur Deutschen Burg" in Duisburg (1820-1822).

family

He married Juliane Frederike Schulz in Küstrin in 1797 (* 1778; † September 20, 1799). After the death of his first wife, he married Johanne Luise Henriette on April 24, 1809 (* February 4, 1789).
Buggenhagen had three sons:

  • Heinrich Ferdinand († February 17, 1808), nobility legitimation on July 25, 1806
  • Son (1810-1810)
  • Melchior Julius (April 9, 1811 - March 21, 1890) ∞ Auguste Charlotte Geyer (April 24, 1808 - January 29, 1857)

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Carl Gesterding : Genealogies and / or family foundations Pomeranian, especially knightly families. First collection. G. Reimer, Berlin 1842, p. 186 ( digitized version ).