Wolf Heinrich Ernst von Natzmer

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Wolf Heinrich Ernst von Natzmer (born April 23, 1698 in Schkopau ; † February 15, 1770 ) was a Saxon-Weißenfels official governor and manor owner.

Life

He came from the noble Pomeranian family von Natzmer and was the son of Joachim Ernst von Natzmer and his wife Anna Sophia von Natzmer. Wolf Thilo von Krafft, Anna Dorothea von Krafft, Joachim Friedrich von Krafft and Helene Sophie von Krafft were his half-siblings.

In his youth, Wolf Heinrich Ernst von Natzmer attended the education department of the Francke Foundations in Halle, where he shared a room with the Pietist Walbaum, among others. He then served as a Prussian lieutenant in Cuirassier Regiment No. 6 . Afterwards, like many members of his family, he embarked on an administrative career in the service of the Wettins and became official governor in Weißenfels , the royal seat of the dukes of Saxony-Weißenfels.

The Bünausche Rittergut Pretzsch in the Weißenfels office , which the father had bought in 1719, fell to him after his death in 1725 because he was the only son and male heir. He had an expensive epitaph built for his father in the Evangelical Church of St. Trinity in Kistritz .

Pretzsch made Wolf Heinrich Hernst von Natzmer the center of his life. In 1764, at the age of 66, he was a sickly and feeble gentleman suffering from hemorrhoids and back pain. On November 4, 1766, he sold his Pretzsch estate to Carl August von Schönberg , chamberlain and chief tax collector. He passed away four years later.

Wolf Heinrich Ernst von Natzmer was married to Johanna Sidonie née von Trotha. Their daughter was Sophia Rosamunda Wilhelmina, later married von Borcke. The son Hans Christoph von Natzmer (born September 14, 1743 in Pretzsch, † October 1, 1807 in Graudenz) became a Prussian major general, chief of infantry regiment No. 54 and heir of a Geitzeln, district of Prussian Holland.

literature

  • Aristocratic archives in the state archives of Saxony-Anhalt. Overview of the stocks, edit. by Jörg Brückner , Andreas Erb and Christoph Volkmar (sources on the history of Saxony-Anhalt; 20), Magdeburg 2012.

Individual evidence

  1. Student directory of the Royal Pedagogy 1695 to 1870
  2. Kircge Kistritz
  3. ^ Report by Dr. med. Wood turner in Naumburg on September 11, 1764