Karl von Heyden

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Karl Julius von Heyden-Nerfken (born March 24, 1796 in Nerfken , Prussian Eylau district ; † September 27, 1857 ibid) was a Prussian nobleman and district administrator in the Prussian Eylau district.

Life

Karl von Heyden-Nerfken came from the East Prussian noble family Heyden-Nerfken , who had owned Nerfken since 1728. He married Sophie Karoline Buff (1805–1862), a niece of Charlotte Buff , who had served Johann Wolfgang von Goethe as a model for Werther's Lotte (Charlotte S.).

From 1840 until his death on September 27, 1857, he was district administrator in the Preussisch Eylau district and, above all, emphatically promoted road construction.

His son Carl von Heyden-Nerfken was a landlord on Nerfken and donated the bell tower of the Protestant parish church in Petershagen in 1897 .

Individual evidence

  1. Nerwiki - Nerfken. Ostpreussen.net, 2011, accessed on January 14, 2017 .
  2. Heyden, Karl von, front page. territioral.de, accessed on January 14, 2017 .