George Ulrich of Lettow
George Ulrich von Lettow, also Georg Ulrich von Lettow (* 1714 in Pomerania, † January 1, 1792 in Natelfitz) was a Prussian chivalry owner and district administrator of Greifenberg Edit LifeQualtext
He came from the pomeranian Uradligen family of Lettow. His father George Heinrich von Lettow (* 1668; † 1732) was a promoted theologian and consistorial councilor. His mother Elisabeth Juliane (* 1690; † 1754) was a born of verses.
George Ulrich von Lettow studied at the Brandenburg University in Frankfurt from 1734.
In 1739, he was elected as the successor of the late Ernst Ludwig von Voigt to the District Council of Greifenberg. In 1755 he received the title of Privy Council. After his death in 1792, Anton Adam Gotthold von Grape succeeded him in the office of the district council of Greifenberg.
Since 1738, the Rittergut Natelfitz belonged to him, initially together with a cousin, and then from 1773 alone. He also owned part of Wendisch Pribbernow.
George Ulrich von Lettow was married to Eleonore Sophie (* 1717; † 1748), a native of Kameke. After her death, he married Beate Catharine (* 1719; † 1802), a born of Schmiedeberg and widowed from the east. Edit source text Standard data (person): GND: 130134449 (PICA, AKS) | Wikipedia People Search
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