Friedrich Karl Emanuel Hauke

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Friedrich Hauke
Friedrich Karl Emanuel Hauke by Alexander Molinari, 1806.
1806 Portrait by Alexander Molinari, 1806.
Born
Johann Friedrich Michael Hauck

(1737-10-04)4 October 1737
Died18 June 1810(1810-06-18) (aged 72)
OccupationAcademician
Spouse(s)
(m. 1736)
Parents
  • Ignatz Marianus Hauck (father)
  • Marie Franziska Riedesel zu Eisenbach (mother)
FamilyHauke-Bosak

Friedrich Karl Emanuel Hauke (born Johann Friedrich Michael Hauck;[1] 4 October 1737 – 18 June 1810)[2] was the son of Ignatius Hauke (1705–1784) and Baroness Maria Franziska Riedesel zu Eisenbach (1718–1785), daughter of Baron George XX Riedesel zu Eisenbach. Friedrich is a direct ancestor of the British, Spanish and the Swedish royal families. Three of his sons were elevated to the rank of count within Polish–Lithuania and the Holy Roman Empire.

Career[]

Friedrich's brother, Peter Anton, was a canon at the Mainz Cathedral. From a young age, Friedrich worked as a secretary to the family of the Counts of Brühl, living alternately in Seifersdorf, in Saxony, and Warsaw. In 1782, Hauke and his siblings changed their family name from Hauck to the more phonetic Hauke.[1][2] In 1785 Count Alois Friedrich von Brühl moved permanently to Saxony, while the Haukes, whose children became attached to Warsaw, remained in Poland.[3] Friedrich first taught at the Crown Artillery School, then he ran an exclusive private school for boys, attended by the sons of the rich nobility. In 1807 he accepted the post of Professor of German and Mathematics at the Warsaw Lyceum, where he remained until his death.[4]

Marriage[]

Headstone of Friedrich Karl Emanuel Hauke

In 1773, Hauke married Maria Salomé Schweppenhäuser (1751–1833). Among their children include General Johann Moritz Hauke, father of Julia, Princess of Battenberg (1825–1895). Through Julia, Friedrich is a direct ancestor of the British, Spanish and the Swedish royal families. Friedrich and Maria Salomé's issue:

  • Christina Frederica (1774–1823), married General Józef Hurtig.
  • John Maurice (1775–1830), General and count, father of Julia von Hauke.
  • Caroline Louise (1777–1858), married Karol Lessel, a confectioner from Warsaw.
  • Louis Augustus (1779–1851), mining director, father of General  [pl].
  • Amelia (1783–1875), never married.
  • Christiane (1785–1803), never married, drowned in Vistula.[citation needed]
  • Joseph Henry (1790–1837), General and count, father of Józef Hauke-Bosak.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "The Hauke Family". www.wargs.com. Retrieved 2021-05-31.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Stanisław Łoza, Rodziny polskie obcego pochodzenia osiadłe w Warszawie i okolicach, I - III (Warsaw, 1932-35)
  3. ^ Stanisław Szenic, Cmentarz Powązkowski 1790-1850 (Warsaw, 1979)
  4. ^ Eugeniusz Szulc, Cmentarz ewangelicko-augsburski w Warszawie (Warsaw, 1989)
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