Reinhold von Glasenapp

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Reinhold Christoph Wilhelm Heinrich Karl Anton von Glasenapp (born November 13, 1814 in Klotzen , Neustettin district , † October 9, 1887 in Berlin ) was a Prussian landowner and politician.

origin

He was a member of the Pomeranian noble family von Glasenapp . His parents were Major Christoph Franz Philipp Julius von Glasenapp (* July 1, 1763; † February 17, 1835) and his wife Wilhelmine Karoline Christiane von Dittmar (* July 8, 1784; † October 28, 1854), a daughter of the major general Johann Wilhelm von Dittmar .

Life

Reinhold von Glasenapp was a royal Prussian higher regional court - trainee lawyer , landlord on Klotzen (sold 1854), Storkow (parts A and B; sold 1869), Buchwald (sold 1869), Groß- and Klein-Dallenthin as well as Kopritten and Knights of Honor of the Order of St. John . In 1854 he became a member of the newly formed Prussian manor house , to which he belonged until his death, upon presentation of the old and fortified property in the Duchy of Kassuben .

Marriage and offspring

Glasenapp married on October 8, 1851 at Gut Gramenz (Neustettin district) Ida Freiin Senfft von Pilsach (born January 28, 1826 at Gut Gramenz, † 24 May 1891 at Gut Dallentin), the daughter of the royal Prussian real privy councilor and chief president Ernst Senfft von Pilsach , landlord of Gramenz, Schofhütten, Zechendorf and Althütten (all district of Neustettin), and Ida von Oertzen .

His son Ernst Reinhold Gerhard von Glasenapp became regional director of Waldeck-Pyrmont , and later police chief of Cologne and Warsaw. The daughter Ida Bertha von Glasenapp (born November 9, 1866 at Gut Buchwald; † February 13, 1924 in Stendal) married the landowner Ludolf Udo von Alvensleben (1852–1923).

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Footnotes

  1. E. David (Ed.): Handbook for the Prussian manor house . Berlin 1911, p. 243 ( online ).