Ludwig Philipp Gottlob von Danckelmann

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Ludwig Philipp Gottlob Freiherr von Danckelmann , also Dankelman [n] , (born November 24, 1744 in Hanau ; † January 25, 1823 in Potsdam ) was the Saxon district director and governor .

Life

He came from the the baron raised noble family Danckelmann on Lodersleben and was one of five sons of Carl Ludolph Danckelmann .

In 1765 Danckelmann was Prussian Government in Magdeburg . On October 30, 1769 he bought the two manors (called the Marschallsche and the Schuttsacksche Gut) in Lodersleben from his brothers for 42,000 thalers , which they had inherited from their deceased father. In the same year he bought the third manor in Lodersleben, the so-called head sheep farm, for his first wife, Charlotte Dorothee Friederike Luise von Wobersnow . He later became the Saxon director and march commissioner of the Querfurt district in the Electorate of Saxony. His stepson and successor in office, William Freiherr von Danckelmann, had been an adjunct since the beginning of the 19th century .

From 1810 Danckelmann lived in Prangins on Lake Geneva .

After the death of his first wife on March 12, 1786, he remarried. The children come from the first marriage:

  • Friedrich Ludwig Eberhardt Franz Freiherr von Danckelmann, royal Prussian major
  • Charlotte Constantie Freiin von Danckelmann, married to the Prussian Minister of State Gustav Freiherr von Brenn .

His second wife Cornelia Helena von Baumgardt, widowed Baroness von Danckelmann , brought the sons of his brother Wilhelm Freiherr von Danckelmann who had died in an accident

Together with his second wife he had the son:

literature

  • Freiherrliches Taschenbuch, Gotha 1899, page 156

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