Karl von Nettelbladt

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Karl Freiherr von Nettelbladt , also Carl , completely Christian Carl Heinrich Freiherr von Nettelbladt (born August 24, 1825 in Rostock , † March 7, 1908 ibid) was a Mecklenburg officer and head of the farmhouse in Güstrow .

Life

Karl von Nettelbladt came from the baronial branch of the originally Rostock family Nettelbladt and was the eldest son of the university librarian Christian Erhard von Nettelbladt and his wife Sophie, née Ritzerow (1797–1873). Ferdinand von Nettelbladt was his younger brother.

In 1842 he joined the Imperial Royal 54th Line Infantry Regiment in Olomouc as a cadet , where he rose to captain 1st class .

In 1861 he returned to Mecklenburg and became inspector of the grand ducal farmhouse, which was located in Güstrow Castle . In 1871 he became captain à la suite of the Mecklenburg contingent. On March 18, 1872 Nettelbladt received the Order of the Crown, IV class with the Red Cross. In 1876 he was promoted to chief inspector and at the same time to major à la suite as the successor to Adolph von Sprewitz . After taking over the management of the farm workhouse, he had a large pile of rubble removed from the now open east side of the castle, the place of the so-called Wallenstein wing that had been broken off. It contained a large amount of broken, glazed stove tiles, which he sent to the Grand Ducal Museum in Schwerin in 1877. In 1892 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel . April 1, 1896, he was with the him on 19 March 1896 lent character as Colonel retired. His successor was Colonel a. D. Reinhold von Wickede .

After his retirement he took up residence in Rostock. He gave an incunabula from the library of the cathedral school in Güstrow to the Rostock University Library .

Since 1862 Nettelbladt was a member of the Association of Friends of Natural History in Mecklenburg and since 1886 a member of the Association for Mecklenburg History and Archeology .

He was married to Julie Wilhelmine Hermine (* 1842), née von Monroy, since July 22, 1863. She was a daughter of the President of the Mecklenburg-Schwerin High Court in Güstrow Karl von Monroy . The couple had three sons and two daughters.

literature

  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 7018 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Schematism for the imperial and royal army and for the imperial and royal navy. 1859, p. 188. (as Christian Freih. V. Nettelbladt )
  2. Royal Prussian Order List. 1886, p. 746.
  3. ^ Description from Georg Christian Friedrich Lisch : Glazed oven tiles by Güstrow. In: Yearbooks of the Association for Mecklenburg History and Archeology. 44 (1879), pp. 89-90. ( Full text )
  4. ^ Government Gazette for Mecklenburg-Schwerin. 1896, p. 60.
  5. ^ Nilüfer Krüger: The incunabula of the Rostock University Library. With the incunabula of the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania State Library in Schwerin and the Friedland Church Library. (Catalogs of the Rostock University Library 2) Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2003, p. 450 (call number IK 46)
  6. membership number 1291, see Mecklenburgische Jahrbücher. 73 (1908), p. 12.