In 1742 Eleonore married
Baron Dietrich Cesarion von
Keyserling (1698-1745). In 1744 they had a daughter, Adelaide Friederike von Keyserling (1744-1818), who married firstly Johann Friedrich von
Alvensleben (1736-1819) and after their divorce in 1771 married again to Freiherr Georg Ludwig von Edelsheim (d. 1814). Frederick II served as the godfather of their daughter. Eleonore was widowed shortly after the birth of her daughter. Frederick II allowed her to take up residence at
Schönhausen Palace, where she was in charge of housekeeping and managing the daily routines of the estate. She would entertain the Prussian queen,
Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern, by playing music. She was painted by
Antoine Pesne, the
court painter of Prussia, while in service to the queen. The painting now hangs in
Charlottenburg Palace. Eleonore died on 15 February 1755 in Berlin. == References ==