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About Ernst von Witzleben
https://archive.org/stream/bub_gb_rN4SAAAAYAAJ/bub_gb_rN4SAAAAYAAJ_... p 349 ff
Christoph Ernst on 14 Apr. 1800 to a second marriage with Friederike Auguste Wilhelmine of Rome, of the Justice Council from Romans to Rastede's daughter, to the Aug. February 1810 to the longed heir and in each of the following two Years ago a daughter. Then he lay down and died On February 1813, at Hude, wherever he was buried. The widow took over the guardianship of the now inherited hereditary of Hude and Elmeloh, Adam Friedrich Ernst of Fiefs, *) received the Confirmatiun about Hude etc. and could, as he had succeeded in giving the goods in the best condition.
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Auszüge aus ihren Briefen an Eltern und Geschwister von 1807-1856 und Briefe ihres Vaters Detlef von Linstow an seine Brant, Lotte von Witzleben von 1776: Als Manuscript gedruckt (1892)
In his seventh year he was Page at the court at Meklenburg Schwerin later he came to a garderegiment which garrisoned in Rostock where he won the friendship of a woman of Bassewitz the one peculiar woman was the young officer taught in writing reading in languages And fine arts The military career, which in deep peace at that time and in a small place was not interesting in itself, soon ended with the fact that the Meklenburgische Fähndrich became a chamberlain at the court at Eutin and a favorite of the old Prince Friedrich August Sought and found his food in the novels of that time He roared through the little Eutin the romantic castle garden many a year The most fortunate appearance for him was Herder the short time teacher of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm. Unfortunately, this apparition went too fleetingly past him for his life another To give direction but also the brief influence was of blessing the most heartfelt friendship connected both young men In his thirtieth year, Linstow was employed as a land huntsman [Land Jägermeister] in Oldenburg, where in the Danish period he was Count Linarstatthalter, who had exploited the position not for the betterment of the country but for his own benefit. Oldenburg entered the always difficult transitional period Since everything was arranged and improved.
Ernst von Witzleben's Timeline
1751 |
March 14, 1751
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1810 |
February 9, 1810
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1811 |
June 30, 1811
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Hude, Lower Saxony, Germany
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June 30, 1811
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Hude, Oldenburg, Niedersachsen, Germany
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1812 |
July 21, 1812
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Hude, Diepholz, Niedersachsen, Deutschland
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July 21, 1812
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Hude
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1813 |
February 9, 1813
Age 61
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