Just Friedrich von Seelhorst

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Just Friedrich von Seelhorst (born April 5, 1770 in Kiel , † January 3, 1857 in Ballenstedt ) was a German civil servant.

origin

Just Friedrich von Seelhorst was the son of Henning Friedrich von Seelhorst (* unknown; † April 10, 1814), royal Danish conference councilor and bailiff of the ducal offices of Plön and Ahrensböck and his wife Marie Charlotte, eldest daughter of his uncle major general and chief of a cuirassier -Regimentes and governor of Jerichow , Rudolf von Seelhorst . On October 2, 1769, his father, together with his brothers Johann Christian von Seelhorst (1699–1757), Real Senior Consistorial Councilor in Kiel and Otto Abraham von Seelhorst, Schleswig-Holstein-Glücksburg Judicial Councilor and Cabinet Councilor, received the imperial nobility diploma.

Life

Just Friedrich von Seelhorst was accepted as a Junker in the cuirassier regiment "von Rohr" in Aschersleben in May 1784 , but had to leave the army again in autumn 1786 due to a beginning hearing loss. He then went to the pedagogy in Halle to prepare for forestry training. Due to his fatherly relationships, however, he was able to start as a chamberlain and second cavalier of Duke Peter Friedrich Wilhelm zu Holstein Oldenburg in Plön. His father, who was formerly head of the General War Commissariat of Holstein and after the death of Tsar Peter III. Had left Russia and received the title of Real Secret Legation Councilor from Tsarina Catherine II , had meanwhile become court chief of the Duke of Holstein Oldenburg and opened up a new career for him.

In 1800 he went to the Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg Alexius Friedrich Christian in Ballenstedt and received the character of a Land Chamber Councilor; later he was appointed chamberlain and court marshal . During the coalition wars he was sent to several German and the courts of the emperors of Austria and France as well as to the court of the Russian tsar with various diplomatic missions .

On December 21, 1837, Just Friedrich von Seelhorst was approved to leave.

family

On March 28, 1794, in Gernrode , he married Albertine Friederike Christine (1774–1863), a daughter of Christian Philipp Schaefer (1730–1798), princely Anhalt rent master . Together they had several children, of whom we know by name:

  • Ernestine (1795–1861), painter, entered the Freiweltliche aristocratic von Jena'sches Fräuleinstift in 1837 .
  • Emilie Philippine Marie Amalie (1798–1826), married to Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig von Salmuth (1791–1863) a secret cabinet councilor from Anhalt-Bernburg.
  • Friedrich Rudolph Ludwig (1798–1827)

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. Berliner Revue: social-political weekly. 1857.1 . Heinicke, 1857 ( google.de [accessed January 12, 2018]).
  2. ^ Ernst Heinrich Kneschke: New general German nobility lexicon: in associations with several historians, p. 435 . Voigt, 1868 ( google.de [accessed on May 21, 2018]).
  3. Christian Friedrich Jacobi: European Genealogical Handbook: in which the latest news from all houses of the now ruling European emperors and kings, and all spiritual and secular chur and princes, as well as counts of the Holy Roman Empire, the same from the Cardinals, members of the knights -Orden, also cathedral and capitular lords of the arch donors and high donors in Germany, together with a reliable description of all current emperors. Royal and Chur-Fürstl. Court, civil and military budgets, the Reichstag assemblies in Regenspurg, the Chamber Court in Wetzlar, and the ambassadors and ministers present at the European courts, as well as the immediate imperial knighthood. First part, p. 80 . in Johann Friedrich Gleditschen's act, 1794 ( google.de [accessed on May 21, 2018]).
  4. ^ Ernst Heinrich Kneschke: New general German Adels Lexicon, p. 29 . Georg Olms Verlag, 1973, ISBN 978-3-487-40325-0 ( google.de [accessed on May 21, 2018]).
  5. ^ State and learned newspaper of the Hamburg impartial correspondent v. February 20, 1827 . 1827 ( google.de [accessed on May 21, 2018]).