Otto Tortilowicz from Batocki-Friebe
Karl Otto Friedrich Tortilowicz von Batocki-Friebe , short form of the family name: von Batocki , born as Otto Gerth (born May 31, 1835 in Koblenz , † September 11, 1890 in Königsberg , East Prussia ) was an entrant on Bledau , member of the German Reichstag and Prussian Chamberlain .
Life
origin
Otto Gerth or von Batocki came from a family originally resident in Lithuania. He was the son of the Prussian district judge Wilhelm Gerth (1798-1835) and his wife Mathilde, nee Friebe (1812-1874).
As a beneficiary of Fideikommiss´ Bledau, Otto Gerth received the Prussian approval to use the name "Friebe-Gerth" by extraordinary cabinet order on March 27, 1853 . On March 28, 1857, he was raised to the Prussian nobility in Berlin as "Tortilowicz von Batocki-Friebe".
Career
He was the royal Prussian chamberlain and entertainer at Bledau Castle in East Prussia. From 1877 to 1881 he was a member of the Reichstag for the Reichstag constituency administrative district Königsberg 4 (Fischhausen-Königsberg-Land) as a member of the Conservative Party ; he was also a legal knight of the Order of St. John .
family
Otto von Bartocki married on November 11, 1867 at Gut Rautenburg ( Niederung district , East Prussia) Countess Fanny von Keyserlingk (born March 8, 1841 at Gut Rautenburg ; † May 30, 1919 in Königsberg), the daughter of Imperial Count Otto von Keyserlingk zu Rautenburg , Oberburggraf in the Kingdom of Prussia and Fideikommissherr on Gut Rautenburg, and his wife Emma, born Baroness von Behr , from the Stricken family.
The couple Otto and Fanny Tortilowicz von Batocki-Friebe had the following children:
- Adolf (1868–1944), Dr. jur. hc, President of the Reich Food Office , member of the Prussian Herrenhaus , Upper President of the Province of East Prussia , Honorary Professor of the Albertus University in Königsberg ⚭ 1898 Countess Paula von Kalnein (1871–1966), daughter of the Prussian Chamberlain and Captain Karl Graf von Kalnein, Chief Marshal in the Kingdom of Prussia and Fideikommissherr on Gut Kilgis, and his wife Ada, née Countess zu Eulenburg - Liebenberg
- Eberhard (1871–1924), Prussian lieutenant colonel ⚭ 1913 Anita Kullak-Ublick (1886–1933), daughter of Friedrich Wilhelm Kullak-Ublick, owner of the Ublick estate, member of the Prussian manor, and his wife Elise, née Romeyke
- Wanda (1873–1946) ⚭ 1893 Eugen von Deutsch (1870–1942), Prussian Rittmeister (divorced in 1924)
- Otto (1874–1914), killed as a Prussian cavalry captain and squadron chief in the cuirassier regiment "Graf Wrangel" (East Prussian) No. 3 ⚭ 1909 Ehrentraut von Klitzing (1884–1966), daughter of the Prussian district administrator and captain a. D. Hans von Klitzing and his wife Anna, née Freiin von Eckhardstein from the House of Frögenau
- Hugo Tortilowicz von Batocki-Friebe (1878–1920), District Administrator of the Tuchel / West Prussia district ⚭ 1909 Annemarie von Platen (1888–1969), daughter of the Prussian Lieutenant General Julius von Platen ( House Parchow ) and his wife Agnes, née von Woedtke
literature
- Genealogical manual of the nobility , noble houses B Volume XVIII, page 484, Volume 95 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1989, ISBN 3-7980-0700-4
- Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses 1919. Thirteenth year, p.767
Web links
- Tortilowicz von Batocki, Otto in the database of members of the Reichstag
- Biography of Otto von Batocki-Tortilowicz . In: Heinrich Best : database of the members of the Reichstag of the Empire 1867/71 to 1918 (Biorab - Kaiserreich)
Individual evidence
- ↑ After the death of her husband, the widow married the Rittmeister Franz von Thielmann, son of General Johann Adolf von Thielmann, in 1843
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Tortilowicz from Batocki-Friebe, Otto |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Tortilowicz von Batocki-Friebe, Karl Otto Friedrich (full name); Gerth, Otto (former name); Friebe-Gerth, Otto |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German politician, MdR |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 31, 1835 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Koblenz |
DATE OF DEATH | September 11, 1890 |
Place of death | Königsberg (Prussia) |