Charlotte Christine Buissine
Charlotte Christine Buissine (4 April 1749- ?), was a Frenchwoman who was the first mistress of William I, Elector of Hesse from 1775 until 1778.
She was the daughter of a Hanau civil servant, the farmer Henri Buissine, and his wife Charlotte Varlut, both of French descent.[1] Prince William was then and until 1786 regent in the County of Hanau, then a secundogeniture of the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel.
Issue:
With William I, Elector of Hesse, Charlotte had four children, three of whom lived to adulthood:
- Wilhelm of Heimrod (16 July 1775 – 6 January 1811)
- Karl of Heimrod (19 July 1776 – 13 May 1827)
- Friedrich of Heimrod (9 August - 30 October 1777), died in infancy
- Friedrich of Heimrod (1778 – 3 September 1813)
The illegitimate children of Charlotte and William received - like their mother - the titles Freiherr/Freifrau/Freiin von Heimrod, the place of birth of the firstborn child.
She was replaced by Rosa Dorothea Ritter as her de facto husband's second official mistress.
Notes
- Eckhart G. Franz: Haus Hessen. Biografisches Lexikon = Arbeiten der Historischen Kommission NF 34. Darmstadt 2012. ISBN 978-388443-411-6, S. 141.