Karl Wilhelm Remus von Woyrsch

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Karl Wilhelm Remus von Woyrsch
Pilsnitz manor around 1860, Alexander Duncker collection

Karl Wilhelm Remus von Woyrsch (born October 28, 1814 on Gut Pilsnitz, Wroclaw district , Lower Silesia (today Pilczyce ); † December 31, 1899 there ) was a German landowner and politician.

family

He came from an old South Bohemian noble family who lived in Troppau ( Moravian-Silesia ) from around 1500 .

Woyrsch married on January 4, 1844 at Gut Desert-Giersdorf ( Waldenburg district , Lower Silesia) Cäcilie Websky (born October 8, 1825 at Gut Desert-Giersdorf; † April 12, 1903 in Breslau ), the daughter of the commanding councilor and textile manufacturer Martin Websky , squire on desert yaw village, and Karoline Friederike Kramsta .

Sons were the later royal Prussian field marshal Remus von Woyrsch and the later Prussian chamberlain and landowner Günther von Woyrsch .

Life

Woyrsch studied law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn and became a member of the Corps Borussia Bonn in 1834 . In 1846 he became a district judicial councilor in Breslau, where he worked as a government councilor from 1850 to 1855 and then managed his family estate in Pilsnitz. He was a royal Prussian real privy councilor , legal knight of the Order of St. John and from 1878 to 1899 a member of the Prussian manor house .

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