Ludwig von Bredow (Bergrat)

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Friedrich Ludwig Wilhelm Graf von Bredow (born November 24, 1790 in Kleßen ; † July 14, 1852 in Wettin ) was a Prussian upper mountain ridge who headed the Wettin Mining Authority until his death .

Life

He comes from the von Bredow family and was the third son of the Kleßen landowner, Friedrich Ludwig Wilhelm Graf von Bredow , whose name he received. Ludwig became his nickname. He is considered the founder of the Lieper branch of those von Bredow . Contrary to all family tradition, Ludwig did not become a soldier, but pursued an administrative career after he was a volunteer hunter during the liberation wars and was injured in Nancy in a hospital in 1814 . After the war he returned to his homeland saved.

In 1816 he became a household clerk at the Wettin Mining Authority. In the following year, he was appointed assessor at the local mining authority, where he was given a seat and vote for the Löbejun district, which he was very familiar with. At the same time he received a request for back payment of arrears of college fees from the Freiberg Mining Academy, which the sister and heir of the deceased Abraham Gottlob Werner claimed from him.

On April 2, 1818 married Ludwig Graf von Bredow in Eisleben Louise born Erdmann (born June 21, 1792 in Eisleben, † 22 March 1860 in Liepe). After his father's death in 1820 he inherited Kleßen, but exchanged it for Liepe .

In 1836 he was promoted to Bergamt director in Wettin with simultaneous appointment to the mountain ridge. After more than ten years of successful practical work as director of one of the important Prussian mining offices, he was promoted to the Prussian Oberbergrat in 1847.

After he complained of increasing rheumatic complaints and had several cures in the Bohemian Marienbad and Homburg , he died during his vacation in the summer of 1852.

family

His eldest son (born February 25, 1819 in Wettin; † October 20, 1886 in Berlin, Kaiserin-Augusta-Hospital ), who bore the name of his grandfather Friedrich Ludwig Wilhelm , was a Portenser who began his legal training after school. He broke this off after the death of his father and took over the Liepe estate. With his younger brother Ludwig Friedrich Otto von Bredow (born April 11, 1825 in Wettin; † May 9, 1877 in Rathenow), a later district administrator of the West-Havelländische Kreis, he built the Bredow house in Liepe between 1854 and 1855, which he owned from 1855 inhabited with his mother and a sister Louise Wilhelmine Charlotte von Bredow (born October 24, 1827 in Wettin, † October 16, 1865 in Liepe).

Honors

literature

  • History of sex v. Bredow . Published on behalf of the members of the family. Three parts, Halle / Saale 1872, 1885 and 1890 - digitized

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Official journal of the administrative district of Magdeburg , No. 39/1844