Plüschow (family)

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Plüschow is the name of a Mecklenburg family.

It arose when, on February 22, 1808, a son was born with Luise Charlotte Ahrens in Wismar from an affair between the Hereditary Prince Friedrich Ludwig zu Mecklenburg (1778–1819), who was widowed at the time . This was named Friedrich Carl Eduard Plüschow after the summer residence of the ducal family, Schloss Plüschow, near Grevesmühlen .

Plüschow became chief forester in the service of Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II (the son of his half-brother Paul Friedrich ) and married Charlotte Wilhelmine, née Crull (born May 19, 1831 in Wismar; † January 14, 1891 ibid), a half-sister of forester Hermann von Glöden , of the father Wilhelm von Gloeden . He died on October 14, 1879 in Wismar.

Gunther Plüschow , the pilot from Tsingtau

His marriage had seven children, including (as a black sheep ) the nude photographer Wilhelm Plüschow (1852–1930), the painter Anna Plüschow (1856–1917) and the officer and journalist Eduard Plüschow (1855–1911), who lived between 1875 and had settled in Rome in 1880. One of his sons, Gunther Plüschow (1886–1931), later became famous as a plane from Tsingtao . Eduard later returned to Schwerin , where he worked as a curator in the copper engraving cabinet of the State Museum.

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