Elisabeth Oelgard From Linstow: 2 Letters Wesselstorf (Selpin) 1785/86 An

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You bid two handwritten, signed letters (1785/86) from Elisabeth Oelgard von Linstow , born on 12. September 1742 (baptism on 17. December) in Belitz / Mecklenburg as the daughter of Captain Heinrich Levin von Linstow (1709-1750) and Sophie Agnes, born. von Lowtzow (*1710).

Location: Wesselstorf (Today OT von Selpin; the Wesselstorf estate was then owned by the von Grävenitz family, before that it belonged to the von Bassewitz family).

addressed to her brother, the Chamberlain and Jägermeister in Plön, Christoph Hartwig von Linstow (b. at the 14. September 1740 in Belitz, Mecklenburg, died. 12. April 1823 in Horsholm) , which is listed in the Danish Wikipedia. A famous son of the recipient was the architect Hans Ditlev Franciscus von Linstow (b. May 1787 in Horsholm; † 10 June 1851 in Christiania), builder of the Royal Oslo Castle including large parts of the park and Karl Johans gate.

1.) Letter Wesselstorf, 3. June 1785. Scope: 3 of 4 p. described (19.2 x 11.8 cm).

Contents: Thanks for the money sent, wish for health and greetings from the mother.

Then in detail about an expected collar: "But what are you going to say, best brother! WEN Notwithstanding the above gift, I still remind you of the necklace I still awaited from your goodness. That's a lot, that's bashful, you'll say. Dear brother! and you are right. How should I apologize? I do not know, but with the vanity of my sex; Although it's really a shame that at my age I can't get over it."

Signed "EO of Linstow."

2.) Letter Wesselstorf, 29. Nov 1786. Scope: 2 of 4 pages written (23.3 x 19 cm).

Excerpts: "... that the good Countess Alhier and the Countess are very weak this year. are; over there (!) our Dalwitz Countess comes to life again, and Rostock is now having fun, since the widowed Duchess is there the princely. have moved into the palace, and the old Basswitz house is also well repaired. You will also soon be doing (?) the governing rule there, because the comparison with this city is as good as done. There will therefore be all sorts of amusements such as comedies Illuminatius and the like, and I really wish that my dear Hirschholmer could also take part in it."

Signed "Lisette".

Allocation to sender and recipient according to the notes of descendants in the estate.

Condition: Without envelope. letters slightly stained; into the. very well preserved. Please also note the pictures!

At the same time, I am offering further letters and documents from the von Linstow family, including a later letter from Elisabeth Oelgard von Linstow as a conventual in Dobbertin!

Internal note: Linstow folder 10

About the von Linstow family (source: wikipedia):

Linstow is the name of a Mecklenburg aristocratic family with the same ancestral home in Linstow.

Story

Manor house in Linstow: The family first appears in a document on 22. July 1281 in Rostock with the knight Gherardus de Linstowe.[1] The main line begins with the knight Heinrich von Linstow, who is mentioned in documents from 1301 to 1318. The family still exists today in Germany and in some strong lines in Denmark. There she was born on the 28th. January 1777 granted the Danish nobility naturalization.

Anna von Linstow, b. von Levetzow entered the Dobbertin monastery as a widow in 1500 and left the monastery 100 guilders for her daughters Dorothea and Anna who lived there. From 1682 to 1704 Ilsabe Lucie von Linstow was a conventual in Dobbertin Monastery.

In the registration book of the Dobbertin monastery there are eight entries from daughters of the von Linstow families from Bellin, Diestelow and Vietschow from the years 1736-1814 for admission to the local aristocratic convent. Around 1880, the von Linstows had their Linstow manor house, which was probably built during the Thirty Years' War, rebuilt.

The estate in Klocksin belonged to the 14th century of the family.

Castle and estate Damerow and Neu Damerow was family property from 1605 to 1784.

Coat of arms: The coat of arms is divided between silver and black (oldest seal from the 3rd century). March 1325).[2] On the helmet with black and silver covers two virgins growing forward, one white, the other black, each holding a green wreath in the outstretched outer hands and one in the middle together.

Well-known namesake

Conrad (von) Linstow, 1317 provost of the Dobbertin monastery[4]

Hans (Ernst Johann) von Linstow (1523–1592), hereditary lord of Bellin, from 1569 to 1583 provisional in the Dobbertin monastery, 1571 as a visitor involved in the elimination of the Catholic faith and the dissolution of the Dobbertin nunnery.[5]

Georg von Linstow (1593–1650), from 1622 to 1628 monastery captain in Dobbertin, 1630 Wallenstein's appellate judge in Güstrow.[6]

Heinrich Wilhelm von Linstow (2. January 1709 to 29 April 1759), Electoral Hanoverian colonel from the Inf.-Reg. Linstow, wounded and captured at the Battle of Bergen, died at Frankfurt[7]

August von Linstow (1775–1848), Danish district administrator of the district of Sonderburg

Hans Ditlev Franciscus von Linstow (Hans Ditlev Frants von Linstow; 1787–1851), Norwegian architect

Hans Otfried von Linstow (1899–1944), German colonel and resistance fighter

Hartwig von Linstow (1810–1884), Danish-German administrative lawyer, acting president of the government of the Duchy of Lauenburg in Ratzeburg

Hugo von Linstow (1821–1899), Prussian officer, 1869 co-founder and 1. Chairman of the HERALD. Association for heraldry, genealogy and related sciences in Berlin.

Adolf von Linstow (1832–1902), Prussian lieutenant general

Waldemar von Linstow (1859–1925), Prussian major general

Otto von Linstow (physician) (1842–1916), German military doctor and zoologist

Otto von Linstow (geologist) (1872–1929), German geologist

addressed to her brother, the Chamberlain and Jägermeister in Plön, Christoph Hartwig von Linstow (b. at the 14. September 1740 in Belitz, Mecklenburg, died. 12. April 1823 in Horsholm), which is listed in the Danish Wikipedia. A famous son of the recipient was the architect Hans Ditlev Franciscus von Linstow (b. May 1787 in Horsholm; † 10 June 1851 in Christiania), builder of the Royal Oslo Castle including large parts of the park and Karl Johans gate. Excerpts: "... that the good Countess Alhier and the Countess are very weak this year. are; over there (!) our Dalwitz Countess comes to life again, and Rostock is now having fun, since the widowed Duchess is there the princely. have moved into the palace, and the old Basswitz house is also well repaired. You will also soon be doing (?) the addressed to her brother, the Chamberlain and Jägermeister in Plön, Christoph Hartwig von Linstow (b. at the 14. September 1740 in Belitz, Mecklenburg, died. 12. April 1823 in Horsholm), which is listed in the Danish Wikipedia. A famous son of the recipient was the architect Hans Ditlev Franciscus von Linstow (b. May 1787 in Horsholm; † 10 June 1851 in Christiania), builder of the Royal Oslo Castle including large parts of the park and Karl Johans gate. Excerpts: "... that the good Countess Alhier and the Countess are very weak this year. are; over there (!) our Dalwitz Countess comes to life again, and Rostock is now having fun, since the widowed Duchess is there the princely. have moved into the palace, and the old Basswitz house is also well repaired. You will also soon be doing (?) the
Erscheinungsort Wesselstorf
Region Europa
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor Elisabeth Oelgard von Linstow
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Geschichte
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften Signiert
Erscheinungsjahr 1785
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript
  • Place of Publication: Wesselstorf
  • Region: Europe
  • Material: Paper
  • Language: German
  • Author: Elisabeth Oelgard from Linstow
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Genre: History
  • Properties: First Edition, Signed
  • Date of Publication: 1785
  • Type: Handwritten Manuscript
  • Brand: Unbranded

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