Ludwig von Oertzen

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Ludwig von Oertzen (born June 11, 1801 at Kittendorf Castle ; † September 10, 1878 in Ludwigslust ) was a Mecklenburg landowner, district administrator and politician.

Life

Louis was a member of the noble family of Oertzen . He was a son of the heir to Kittendorf, Federow , Marin, Jürgensdorf and Stuer , Chamberlain from Mecklenburg-Schwerin , Chamberlain , Knight of the Order of St. John and District Administrator for the Duchy of Güstrow , Gustav Dietrich von Oertzen (1772-1838) and the Freiin Henriette von Pechlin ( 1770-1804).

Oertzen was a domain councilor and official at Doberan, as well as in the position of a Drost . Later he became district administrator. After a settlement with his brothers, he received the Jürgenstorf estate from his father's inheritance in 1839.

Oertzen was elected twice in 1848 as a member of the Mecklenburg Assembly of Representatives for the constituency of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 81 / Basedow . Both times, however, he had resigned, instead first Otto von Dewitz , then Senator Johann Paschen from Waren, took up the mandate.

Oertzen married Helene von Boddien (1812–1869), daughter of Mecklenburg-Strelitz's Major General Johann Caspar von Boddien, in Ludwigslust in 1831 . The marriage resulted in a daughter, Sophie von Oertzen (1838–1930), ∞ Barthold von Bassewitz (1823–1909), and three sons, one of whom died young, the other two died uninherited in the Prussian army .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Nobligen Häuser (A) Gotha 1911, p. 558
  2. ^ Georg Christian Friedrich Lisch : Album Mecklenburgischer Schlösser und Landgüter. Volume 1, 1860 ( Kittendorf )
  3. Julius Wiggers : The Mecklenburg constituent assembly and the preceding reform movement: A historical representation , 1850, pp. 58-59