Ludwig Adam Christian von Wuthenau

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Ludwig Adam Christian von Wuthenau , contemporary also Ludewig Adam Christian von Wuthenau , (born June 28, 1751 in Merseburg , † January 6, 1805 in Dresden ) was an electoral Saxon chief court judge in Leipzig and chief tax collector in Dresden, canon of Naumburg monastery and as well Heir, feudal lord and court lord on Glesien and Kölsa .

Life

He came from the Brandenburg nobility family von Wuthenau and was the only son of the Merseburg cathedral dean Adam Ludwig von Wuthenau, who died in 1763 .

On the basis of his father's will from October 1762, he became the heir to his father's possessions, in particular the Glesien manor with the associated village of Kölsa, and like his father, he entered the Saxon administration in the Merseburg monastery . His highest office at the Dresden court was the position of court judge at the court of higher courts. In Naumburg (Saale), however, he held the position of canon and thus enjoyed additional financial income.

Ludwig Adam Christian von Wuthenau died of exhaustion on the evening of January 6th, 1805 at Kreuzgasse 524 in Dresden and was buried five days later in the Johanniskirchhof there.

Ludwig Adam Christian von Wuthenau was married to Susanna Maximiliana Augusta born on September 28, 1782. from Könneritz . Carl Adam Traugott von Wuthenau, born on February 3, 1791 in Merseburg, emerged from this marriage. After the death of his father in 1805, he became his inheritance under tutelage . Ludwig Adam Christian von Wuthenau also left three daughters who were also underage at the time of his death. Captain Ferdinand von Holleuffer became the guardian of his underage son . His son later also took over the Hohenthurm manor , where the von Wuthenau family , who were later elevated to the rank of count, lived until they were expropriated by the land reform in September 1945.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Certificate of death by Johann August Schmidt, Kirchner der Kreuzkirche Dresden from March 29, 1805.
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