Karl Ernst von Ernsthausen

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Karl August Ernst von Ernsthausen (born September 29, 1782 in Berlin ; died August 13, 1847 in Bonn ) was a Prussian officer, administrative officer and district administrator .

Life

The Protestant Karl Ernst von Ernsthausen was a son of the real secret finance councilor Viktor Ernst von Ernsthausen (Prussian renewal and confirmation of the nobility on November 7, 1786) and his wife Johanna Amalie Ernst von Ernsthausen, nee Breitsprach. He married Alwine Striebeck on March 10, 1826 in Gummersbach (born on September 16, 1806 in Gimborn ; died on August 28, 1832 in Gummersbach), the daughter of Johann Christian Friedrich Striebeck, director of the Gimborn-Neustadt district, and his wife, Helene Amalie Striebeck King. Her son was the Prussian administrative officer and politician Adolf Ernst von Ernsthausen .

Ernst received his first training in the cadet corps and at the Ecole Militaire in Berlin before he studied at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität in Erlangen , where he became a member of the Berlin Society in 1800 and then studied law in Göttingen (1802) . From autumn 1802 to autumn 1805 Counselor in the department of the Prussian Foreign Office joined Ernst von Ernst Hausen on 4 December 1805 as a lieutenant in the Infantry Regiment of Natzmer at the service of the Prussian military, but has already taken on 16 October 1808 Premier-Lieutenant's Farewell to join the Royal Prussian Government in Potsdam as a government trainee. In May 1813 he again joined the 2nd Pomeranian March Battalion as an active soldier in the military. In August of the same year he became a volunteer officer in the 3rd / 2nd. West Prussian Landwehr Infantry Regiment. In the further course of the wars of liberation finally on February 15, 1814 appointed captain and company commander, he was last major in Thionville . After the end of the campaign in May 1816 as part of the 29th Regiment, he retired from the military on April 5, 1816 on disability salary .

Ernst von Ernsthausen returned to the Prussian administrative service after his years of service in the military, where he was initially employed as a government trainee with the now Prussian government of Koblenz from January 1822 . The part of his local masters was he a substitute, from July 1 to October 1, 1822 with the administration of the circle Wetzlar commissioned before him Most High cabinet order (AKO) of 31 January 1825, the district administration office in Gummersbach of the newly formed circle Gummersbach with entering the service on 25 March 1825 was transferred. Ernst von Ernsthausen died on duty on August 13, 1847, but since March 17 of that year he no longer took notice.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Horst Romeyk : The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816-1945 (=  publications of the Society for Rhenish History . Volume 69 ). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-7585-4 , p. 436 .
  2. ^ Ernst Meyer-Camberg: The Berlin or Märkische Gesellschaft in Erlangen . Once and Now, Yearbook of the Association for Corpsstudentische Geschichtsforschung, Vol. 25 (1980), pp. 129–140, here p. 135.