Karl von Pritzelwitz

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Karl Friedrich Heinrich Ernst Joachim von Pritzelwitz (born June 17, 1794 ; † August 21, 1870 at Gut Schollene ) was a Prussian lieutenant colonel and from 1821 to 1848 court marshal of Prince Friedrich of Pritzel and his wife Princess Luise von Anhalt-Bernburg in Düsseldorf.

origin

His parents were the Prussian major general Karl Ludwig von Pritzelwitz (1768–1839) and his wife Henriette Luise Friederike von Schladen (1773–1859). The Prussian infantry general Gustav von Pritzelwitz (1813–1895) was his brother.

Life

House Hofgartenstrasse 12

Pritzelwitz lived in Düsseldorf from at least 1821 to 1848 and around 1831 had Adolf von Vagedes build the classicist palais-like house on Schadowplatz, at the corner of Hofgartenstrasse in Düsseldorf's most elegant residential area, which he sold to the banker Christian Gottfried Trinkaus in 1852 . In the years between 1844 and 1847 he was registered at Hofgartenstrasse 184.

Before his activity as court marshal he was assigned to the 1st Guards Regiment on foot . In 1834 he became a legal knight of the Order of St. John in the Ballei Brandenburg . In 1832 he initiated the Düsseldorfer Theaterverein, founded in 1833, and was therefore in close contact with Carl Leberecht Immermann , who headed the Düsseldorf City Theater from 1840. In the years 1840 to 1850 he is also named as a member of the "Rheinisch-Westfälische Prison Society".

Karl von Pritzelwitz, who was one of the 16 richest men in Düsseldorf around 1845, is buried in Schollene .

family

The court marshal was married three times. His first wife was Lyda von Hagen on December 16, 1825 († October 19, 1828). The couple had two sons:

  • Karl (February 22, 1827 - December 20, 1851), retired royal Prussian lieutenant. D.
  • Friedrich (October 18, 1828 - May 10, 1900)

After her death, he married Agnes von Holtzendorff (born January 5, 1798 in Warsaw ; † January 11, 1835) on May 17, 1832 . The couple had two children:

  • Adolf Maximilian Ernst (* February 25, 1833; † May 19, 1883) ⚭ Julie Auguste Elisabeth von Langenn (* January 12, 1838; † April 6, 1893)
  • Agnes (born January 11, 1835 in Düsseldorf; † April 28, 1911 at Gut Schollene) ⚭ 1855 Udo III. from Alvensleben

On June 26, 1836, he married his third and last wife Franziska Jeanette von Winterfeld (* April 11, 1813, † April 11, 1888). The couple had two children:

  • Johanna Henriette Theodora Franziska (born March 25, 1837), canoness in Lindow
  • Arthur (February 27, 1842 - May 19, 1864), Prussian lieutenant

Orders and decorations

literature

  • * Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of noble houses 1906. Seventh year, p.611

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Carl Leberecht Immermann. Letters. Commentary on letters 1832-1840 , register, 1987, page 1632 ( digitized version )
  2. organism a. Complete statistics of the Prussian State , page 7, Verlag JP Kux, 1842 ( digitized version )
  3. ^ Hugo Weidenhaupt: Brief history of the city of Düsseldorf , page 115, Kulturamt (ed.), Triltsch publishing house, Düsseldorf 1993 ( excerpt )
  4. ^ Pritzelwitz, Carl von, Hofmarschall, Hofgartenstr. 184 , in Complete Address Calendar and Housing Advertisement of the City of Düsseldorf, 1844, p. 93
  5. Pritzelwitz, C. von, Oberstlieut u. Court Marshal, Se. K. Hoh. of Prince Friedrich of Prussia, Hofgartenstrasse 184 , in the address calendar and apartment display of the city of Düsseldorf, 1847, p. 115
  6. ^ Military weekly paper , Volume 56, p. 204. Verlag ES Mittler . Berlin 1871. ( excerpt )
  7. List of the members of the Balley Brandenburg of the Knightly Order of St. Johannis , 1859, page 28 ( digitized version )
  8. ^ Official journal of the government of Düsseldorf from 1840 ( extract ) and 1850 ( extract )
  9. ^ Hugo Weidenhaupt: Brief history of the city of Düsseldorf , Triltsch publishing house, Düsseldorf 1993, page 415
  10. ^ Arnhard Klenau: The awards of the Prussian Red Eagle Order in the first and second class from 1810 to 1854. In: Statistical elaborations on Germany's phaleristics. Volume 8, p. 77. (No. 2707), Phaleristischer Verlag, 1997, ISBN 3-93254321-1 . ( Excerpt )