Marie Magdalene Elisabeth Hassenpflug was born in the
Ortsteil Altenhaßlau of
Linsengericht district in
Landgrafschaft Hessen-Darmstadt, Imperial State of
Holy Roman Empire on 27 December 1788. Her father Johannes Hassenpflug (1755–1834) had been married since 1788 to Marie Magdalena Dresen (1767–1840), who came from a
Huguenot family living in
Hanau. On 14 October 1789, the family moved into a house called Haus Lossow at the marketplace's corner of Lindenstraße in
Neustadt, when her father was appointed the
Schultheiß of Neustadt-Hanau. She grew up in that house, where the family lived until 1799. She had a brother, Hans Ludwig Alexander, as well as two sisters, Jeanette and Amalie. She was sickly when young, and one scholar, Heinz Rölleke, surmises that frequent bouts of being bedridden may have made her more receptive to fairy tales. Through another family, the Engelhards, she became friends with the Grimm family. Her brother Ludwig married Charlotte Grimm, the younger sister of the
Brothers Grimm. On 15 April 1799, the Hassenpflug family moved to
Kassel, where her father transferred to the post of
advocatus fisci (financial supervisor) of the
Landgrafschaft Hessen-Kassel. On 21 August 1814, Marie Hassenpflug married Friedrich von Dalwigk zu Schauenburg, who was stationed in Hanau as a captain of the
Kurprinz regiment. They lived on her husband's estate in Hoof (today part of
Schauenburg) and in Hanau, where their son, Ludwig Alexander, was born on 24 January 1817. From 1819 to 1824, she served as a
court lady to
Herzogin Marie Friederike von Anhalt-Bernburg, a daughter of the
Landgraf and later
Kurfürst Wilhelm IX/I of Hesse-Kassel. When her husband was the
chamberlain of the duchess, they lived in the
Hanau City Palace. She died in Kassel on 21 November 1856. == Literary significance ==