Rudolph von Buddenbrock

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Rudolph Heinrich Freiherr von Buddenbrock (born April 26, 1821 in Koenigsberg , † May 22, 1895 in Berlin ) was majorate and member of the German Reichstag .

origin

His parents were the Prussian Lieutenant General Friedrich von Buddenbrock (1781–1867) and his wife Amilie, née von Leslie (1792–1828).

Life

Buddenbrock was majorate on Ottlau in the Marienwerder district . He was also district deputy and from 1865 to 1866 provisional district administrator of Marienwerder.

From 1878 to 1881 he was a member of the German Reichstag for the constituency administrative district Marienwerder 1 ( Stuhm - Marienwerder) and a guest of the German Reich Party . Since 1875 Buddenbrock belonged to the Prussian manor house on presentation of the association of the old and fortified property of the district Marienwerder .

family

He married Emilie von der Goltz (1826–1875) on July 7, 1843 . After her death, he married Anna Klara Jenny von Buddenbrock (* 1852) on October 20, 1876. The following children emerged from the marriages:

  • Martha Charlotte Caroline Sophie (* 1844) ⚭ Adolf Reuter († 1877)
  • Gotthard Ferdinand Wilhelm (* 1845)
  • Bodo Rudolf Wilhelm (* 1846)
  • Benno Karl Leopold (* 1848)
  • Arthur (1850–1929), politician and member of the Reichstag ⚭ Gertrud von Reitzenstein (1855–1939)
  • Erich Karl (* 1852)
  • Siegmar Anton Walther (* 1855)
  • Wilhelm Diodor (* 1879)
  • Rudolf Karl (* 1880)

literature

  • Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the baronial houses for the year 1860. P. 105.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fritz Specht, Paul Schwabe: The Reichstag elections from 1867 to 1903. Statistics of the Reichstag elections together with the programs of the parties and a list of the elected representatives. 2nd Edition. Carl Heymann Verlag, Berlin 1904, p. 16.
  2. Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the baronial houses for the year 1873. Justus Perthes, p. 219.
  3. ^ Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Nobeligen houses. 1905. Sixth year, Justus Perthes, Gotha 1904, p. 190.