Rudolph Heinrich von Nostitz

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Rudolph Heinrich von Nostitz , modernized Rudolf Heinrich von Nostitz , (* March 3, 1674 , † October 18, 1750 in Mochau ) was a royal Polish and electoral Saxon district chief and manor owner .

Life

He was the son of Caspar Christoph von Nostitz and his wife Susanna Luitgard von Nostitz and came from the since 1682 on Castle Reichstädt based Oberlausitzer noble family von Nostitz . Like many representatives of his family, he embarked on an administrative career at the Dresden court and rose to become district chief. In 1739, for example, his official duties included investigating the allegation of misappropriation of public funds by municipal officials in Kamenz . The accusation was then confirmed.

His possessions included the manor Lüttewitz near Döbeln , which one of his two daughters took over after his death.

Rudolph Heinrich von Nostitz was married to Magdalene von Nostitz and left behind the two daughters Henrietta Wilhelmina von Schütz, who married the governor of Schütz and lived in Erdmannsdorf near Augustusburg in the Ore Mountains , and Erdmutha Christiana († 1791), who married into the noble von Breitenbuch family and took the widowed Gottlob Ernst von Breitenbauch on Petzkendorf as husband. His youngest son was Gottlob von Nostitz. His two daughters had been appointed as heirs by his brother Johann Friedrich von Nostitz in his will deposited in Langensalza in 1756 in the event of childless death. The succession actually took place in 1770.

literature

  • Robert Luft:  Nostitz (also Nostiz, Nostic). In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 19, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-428-00200-8 , p. 353 ( digitized version ).
  • Christian Knauth: About the origins, tradition, antiquity and expansion of the famous family of the Lords of Nostitz, and their first family home in Upper Lusatia . Fickelscherer, Görlitz 1764 ( digitized version )
  • Gottlob Adolf von Nostitz and Jänckendorf, Karl von Nostitz-Wallwitz (ed.): Contributions to the history of the Nostitz family . 4 booklets. Gressner & Schramm, Leipzig 1874–1977.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Gottlob Adolf von Nostitz and Jänckendorf, Karl von Nostitz-Wallwitz (ed.): Contributions to the history of the Nostitz family . 4 booklets. Gressner & Schramm, Leipzig 1874–1977.
  2. Entry in the Wildenfels Castle Archives . Retrieved February 15, 2017.