Melchior von Breitenbuch

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Heinrich Melchior von Breitenbuch (born September 14, 1874 in Bucha ; † February 22, 1940 ibid) was a German administrative officer and manor owner.

Life

Melchior von Breitenbuch comes from the Thuringian noble family von Breitenbauch and studied law at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen . In 1894 he became a member of the Corps Saxonia Göttingen . After graduating, he completed his legal clerkship and passed the government assessor exam for the Prussian civil service. He was then a government assessor in the Liegnitz government . In 1908 he became district administrator of the Iburg district . During the First World War he took part as Rittmeister of the reserve of the Uhlan Regiment No. 16 with the staff of the 79th Reserve Division . In April 1918 he moved to the district of Jerichow I as district administrator , where he resigned from civil service in 1919. Until September 1, 1919, he was a member of the Provincial Parliament of the Province of Hanover . Johann Heinrich Hundelt (DHP) moved up for him in the state parliament.

From then until his death, von Breitenbuch lived on his 400 hectare manor in Bucha. He was married to Erna von Borcke .

literature

  • 438. † von Breitenbuch, Heinrich Melchior . In: Hasso von Etzdorf , Wolfgang von der Groeben , Erik von Knorre: Directory of the members of the Corps Saxonia zu Göttingen and the Landsmannschaft Saxonia (1840–1844) as of February 13, 1972 , p. 76.
  • Matthias Donath : Red rafters on a blue background. The von Breitenbuch (Breitenbauch) family in Saxony and Thuringia , Edition Sächsische Zeitung, 2016.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener corps lists 1910, 85 , 454
  2. District of Osnabrück administrative history and district administrators on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke)
  3. District Jerichow I administrative history and district administrators on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke)
  4. * Beatrix Herlemann , Helga Schatz: Biographical Lexicon of Lower Saxony Parliamentarians 1919–1945 (= publications of the Historical Commission for Lower Saxony and Bremen. Volume 222). Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hannover 2004, ISBN 3-7752-6022-6 , p. 168.