Alfred zu Dohna-Mallmitz

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Florus Leopold Alfred Burggraf and Count zu Dohna (-Mallmitz) (born January 8, 1809 in Mallmitz ; † May 12, 1859 ibid) was a Silesian landowner, politician and member of the Prussian mansion .

origin

Alfred came from a wealthy branch of the originally East Prussian noble family Dohna-Schlodien in Silesia . He was the son of the landscape director Fabian Graf zu Dohna-Mallmitz (1777-1839) and his second wife Amalie, née Countess von Reichenbach-Goschütz (1784-1849). His brother Emil (1805–1877) was a Prussian lieutenant general , his half-brother Fabian (1802–1871) district administrator of the Sagan district.

Life

Alfred zu Dohna was the owner of the Fideikommiss Mallmitz, consisting of the manors Mallmitz ( Polish Małomice ), Klein-Eulau with the Vorwerk Kottwitz, Ober-Eulau, Girbigsdorf ( Polish Bobrzany ) with the Vorwerk Charlottenhöhe, Nieder-Johnsdorf with Ober-Johnsdorf ( Polish Janowiec ) and the Schlossgut Kunzendorf ( Polish Chichy ), Kaltdorf ( Polish Pruzków ) with the Seervorwerk and Mallmitzer Heide, Schadendorf ( Polish Śliwnik ) with the Vorwerk Fabianshof near Liebichau ( Polish Lubiechów ), as well as the Dober-Pause estate ( Polish Dobre nad Kwisą ), consisting of the two estates Dober and Pause.

He was a major in the 4th Landwehr Dragoon Regiment , state elder in the Principality of Sagan , legal knight of the Order of St. John and district deputy in the Sprottau district , Prussian chamberlain and from 1854 until his death in 1859 a member of the Prussian mansion at the presentation of the Count's Association of Silesia.

family

In 1846 he married Countess Clementine von Pückler (1821-1894). The couple had the following children:

literature

Footnotes

  1. ^ D. Pastorff: Schlesisches Güter-Adressbuch: Directory of all manors and independent manor and forest districts .... Fifth edition, Wilhelm Gottlieb Korn, Breslau 1894, p. 342.
  2. On September 30, 1928, the Dober and Pause estate was incorporated into the Dober rural community and the Dober rural community was renamed Dober-Pause. ( Territorial changes in Germany and areas under German administration 1874 - 1945: Queisthal district )