Gertrude von Hanau
Princess Gertrude of Hanau and Hořowitz, was a German aristocrat. She was the morganatic wife of Frederick William, Elector of Hesse.
Biography
Gertrude Falkenstein was the daughter of an apothecary from Bonn. She was the divorced wife of Prussian Oberleutnant Karl Michael Lehmann and had two sons by him, who were given the name "von Hertingshausen" in 1835, and then "von Scholley" in 1837, and were created Barons von Scholley in 1846.Elector William II made her Countess of Schaumburg, upon her Catholic conversion to the Reformed faith and her marriage on 26 June 1831 with Frederick William, and her then-husband made her Princess of Hanau and to Hořowitz in 1853.
Gertrud and Frederick William had nine children, some born before marriage, who were also made count/esse/s of Schaumburg with the style of Illustrious Highness, then prince/sse/s of Hanau in 1853 and granted the style of Serene Highness in 1862:
- Augusta Marie Gertrude, married 1849 Ferdinand Maximilian III Prince (Fürst) zu Isenburg-Büdingen-Wächtersbach. They were the grandparents of Princess Sophie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.
- Alexandrine, married 1851 Prince Felix zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen
- Friedrich Wilhelm, married twice morganatically 1856 Auguste Birnbaum and 1875 Bertha Ludowika Gloede ; their two sons were Counts von Schaumburg, but post-1918 they assume with their descendants the title Prince/ss von Hanau.
- Moritz, married morganatically 1875 Anne von Loßberg ; no children.
- Wilhelm, married 1stly 1866 Princess Elisabeth von Schaumburg-Lippe, daughter of George William, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe; 2ndly 1890 Countess Elisabeth zur Lippe-Weissenfeld, daughter of Count Franz zu Lippe-Weissenfeld ; who served as General in the Royal Saxon Army; no children.
- Maria, married 1857 Prince William of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld ; the Grand Duke of Hesse-Darmstadt regarded their marriage as morganatic and refused to acknowledge their offspring as Hessian princes; she and her children were granted the titles Prince/ss of Ardeck after her divorce.
- Karl, married 1882 Countess Hermine Grote ; no children.
- Heinrich, married morganatically 1917 Martha Riegel; no children.
- Philipp, married morganatically 1875 Albertine Hubatschek-Stauber; their children bear the title Count/ess von Schaumburg.
In 1867, Gertrude von Hanau, her husband and their six sons left the former Electorate of Hesse-Cassel and went in exile at Hořowitz Castle, in Bohemia where the princely title of Hanau was recognized by the Austrian imperial authorities since March 1855. The deposed Elector Frederick William died on 6 January 1875 and bequeathed his immense fortune to her, his widow, and to their children.
Gertrude von Hanau died in Prague on 9 July 1882, at the age of 79.
General sources
- Philipp Losch: Die Fürstin von Hanau und ihre Kinder. In: Hanauer Geschichtsblätter 13, S. 28–38.