Carl Adolph Raben
Carl Adolph Raben was a Danish court official, county governor and landowner. He owned the estates Næsbyholm and Bavelse.
Early life
Raben was born on 27 October 1744, the son of Christian Frederik Raben and Berte von Piessen.Career
In 1760, he became court page. In 1774, he became lord chamberlain for Frederick. From 28 April 1780 to 31 December 1780, he served as county governor of Antvorskov and Korsør counties. On 1 January 1781, he was appointed as county governor of Sorø and Ringsted counties. He concurrently served as overhofmester of Sorø Academy. He held these posts until 5 March 1784.Property
In 1775, Raben bought the estates Næsbyholm and Bavelse from Johan Ludvig Holstein.Personal life
Raben was married to Dorothea Magdalene Buchwald on 28 September 1776. She was a daughter of Caspar von Buchwald til Brusdorff and Sophie Charlotte von Hahn. Raben struggled with poor health from 1783. He died on 7 November 1784.Næsbyholm and Bavelse passed to Frederik Sophus Raben. In 1704, he sold the estates to Christian Danneskiold-Samsøe.