Christian Henry was the second son of George Albert (1619-1666) and came from his marriage to his first wife, Maria Elisabeth von Holstein-Glücksburg (1628-1664). Since 1687, he was married to Sophie Christiane of Wolfstein (1667-1737), but the marriage by the Margrave of Bayreuth in court was rejected as not befitting. From 1694 he lived at the invitation of the Government of Brandenburg-Ansbach Margrave and his family at the castle in Schoenberg at running, an exclave of Ansbach in the land area of the Imperial city of Nuremberg. Only a modest alimony alive and completely in debt, he joined in 1703 the Treaty Schoenberger. In it, he renounced his right of succession he was entitled to the Franconian possessions of the Hohenzollerns (the two principalities of Ansbach and Bayreuth) for the benefit of Prussia. Acquired as compensation for the Prussian King Frederick I of Prussia befitting the care of his family and showed him to a new residence Schloss Weferlingen near Magdeburg. The following year he moved with his family there, four years later, he died there.
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