Otto Diederich Wilhelm von Schlütter

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Otto Diederich Wilhelm von Schlütter (born April 15, 1710 , † December 14, 1786 in Stade ) was a German lawyer from the Hanoverian noble family von Schlütter .

Schlütter's parents were Major General Johann Christian von Schlütter (January 15, 1655– August 2, 1731) and Anna Sabina, born von Klinggräff (November 6, 1672– November 2, 1714).

He was judicial and consistorial advisor at the Stade law firm and court judge at the Stade court. In 1781 he was appointed deputy director and worked from 1784 until his death as director of the judiciary and the court.

On October 28, 1748 he married Cornelia Charlotta von Skölln (1733–1800), with whom he had the children Johann Julius Conrad (July 25, 1749– April 11, 1827), Joachim Christoph Gerlach (born August 14, 1750), Friedrich Wilhelm Carl (born January 11, 1752), Carl Christian Wilhelm (October 7, 1753–1793), Ehrengard Hedewig (July 30, 1755– November 9, 1755), Georg Diederich (May 18, 1757– February 23, 1758) and Wilhelmine Auguste Eleonore (born August 9, 1759) had.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Hinrich Pratje : Mixed historical collections. Publishers of the Patriotic Association, Stood 1844, Sied 199