Achim von Voss-Wolffradt

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Achim von Voss-Wolffradt (* December 21, 1837 - April 2, 1904 ) was a Prussian manor owner and politician .

Achim von Voss came from the Mecklenburg noble family von Voss . After the death of his cousin Hermann von Wolffradt, who belonged to the Pomeranian von Wolffradt family, who had been ennobled in 1647 and who died childless in 1841, Achim von Voß inherited his Lüssow estate, located in the Pomeranian district of Greifswald , and since then has been named von Voss-Wolffradt . In 1863 he moved into Lüssow and took over the management of the property. He was a Prussian chamberlain and major . In 1892 he became a member of the Prussian manor house , to which he belonged until his death, upon presentation of the old and fortified properties in the rural district of Neuvorpommern and Rügen .

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  1. ^ Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen . Part 4, Vol. 2, W. Dietze, Anklam 1868, p. 521 ( online ).
  2. a b E. David (ed.): Handbook for the Prussian manor house . Berlin 1911, p. 245 ( online ).