Otto Tortilowicz from Batocki-Friebe

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Otto von Batocki

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:

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  1. After the death of her husband, the widow married the Rittmeister Franz von Thielmann, son of General Johann Adolf von Thielmann, in 1843