Rudolph Woldemar von Bodenhausen

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Rudolph Woldemar von Bodenhausen (born May 10, 1826 in Pöhl , † September 23, 1900 ibid) was a royal Saxon lieutenant in the artillery, cavalry master , manor owner and member of the state parliament .

Live and act

Bodenhausen came from an old, originally Lower Saxon noble family . His father was Hans Burghard von Bodenhausen (1795–1845), Lord of Brandis and Pöhl. His mother was a commoner.

After the death of his father, he took over his manor Pöhl, and he was also the master of Helmsgrün .

Until 1900, Rudolph Woldemar von Bodenhausen was next to Gustav von Metzsch as a lifelong member of the manor owners, responsible for the Vogtland district in the first chamber of the Saxon state parliament .

He kept a diary, which is now part of the archives of the Pöhl manor and can be used as a serial source for social contacts within the Central German aristocratic landscape.

family

On August 22, 1857, he married Charlotte von Trützschler from the Dorfstedt family. The marriage resulted in two daughters and Gustav von Bodenhausen, born in 1865.

literature

  • Arthur von Bodenhausen: genealogical tables of the von Bodenhausen family with documents. Dieterich, Göttingen 1865. ( digitized version )
  • Genealogical manual of the nobility , 1973, p. 60
  • Josef Matzerath : Aspects of Saxon State Parliament History - Presidents and Members of Parliament from 1833 to 1952. Saxon State Parliament 2001.
  • Elvira Döscher, Wolfgang Schröder : Saxon parliamentarians 1869–1918. The deputies of the Second Chamber of the Kingdom of Saxony in the mirror of historical photographs. A biographical handbook (= photo documents on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 5). Droste, Düsseldorf 2001, ISBN 3-7700-5236-6

Individual evidence

  1. Arthur von Bodenhausen: genealogical tables of the von Bodenhausen family with documents. Dieterich, Göttingen 1865, panel IX.
  2. ^ Curt von Raab : Das Rittergut Pöhl and its previous owners . In: Mitteilungen des Altertumsverein zu Plauen, 6th year, pp. 43–64.
  3. Eckart Conze among others: Nobility and Modernity. Germany in European comparison in the 19th and 20th centuries , 2004, p. 242.