Friderike Elisabeth von Grabow


Friderike Elisabeth von Grabow was a German poet and private tutor.

Life

She was the daughter of Hans Friedrich von der Kettenburg, ambassador to the court of the Holy Roman Emperor in Vienna, where she grew up. She married the court official Friedrich Wilhelm von Grabow in Güstrow but was widowed soon afterwards. In 1746 she was summoned by Duchess Elisabeth Albertine to be tutor to her two surviving daughters Christiane and Charlotte - the latter later married George III of the United Kingdom.
In 1753 she was accepted as a member of the Deutsche Gesellschaft zu Greifswald. Her works included Freye Betrachtungen über die Psalmen Davids in Versen., published in Lübeck and Leipzig in 1752 with a foreword by Sabine Elisabeth Oelgard von Bassewitz. The British travel writer Thomas Nugent came to Gustrow in 1766 and was introduced to von Grabow by her cousin captain von Kettenburg. He described the meeting in Volume 2 of his 1768 book Travels through Germany: