Alfred von Sanden

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Alfred Karl Bernhard von Sanden (born February 20, 1861 on Gut Launingken , Darkehmen district , East Prussia ; † September 14, 1935 in Gadderbaum , today Bielefeld ) was a Prussian landowner and politician.

family

He came from an East Prussian family whose direct lineage began with the electoral Brandenburg clerk Philipp Sanden († 1672/1673) in Rhine (East Prussia) and whose descendants Heinrich and Karl Sanden were raised to the Prussian nobility in 1796 . His parents were the landowner of Launingken Alfred von Sanden (1812-1890) and his wife Ida Eleonore Natalie Frederike von der Trenck (born June 3, 1830).

Sanden studied at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg . In 1880 he became a member of the Corps Saxo-Borussia Heidelberg . He married Magdalene Freiin von Schenk zu Tautenburg on August 4, 1887 on Gut Partsch ( Rastenburg district , East Prussia) (born June 10, 1867 on Gut Partsch; † January 27, 1919 on Gut Launingken), landlady on Klein-Guja, the daughter of the landowner Rudolf Freiherr von Schenk zu Tautenburg , landlord of Doben, Partsch and others, and the Coelestine Stößel von der Heyde (Haus Zaununen). His son was the naturalist and writer Walter von Sanden-Guja (1888–1972), his wife the artist Edith von Sanden-Guja (1894–1979). He also had a daughter: Anna Cölestine Ida Magdalene (born November 3, 1890).

Life

Sanden was a lord of the manor on Launingken , a royal Prussian chamberlain , a legal knight of the Order of St. John and a member of the Prussian manor house for life.

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  1. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910, 120 , 821