Arthur Clairon d'Haussonville

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Arthur Constantin Bernhard Max Count Clairon d'Haussonville (born February 3, 1866 in Lublinitz , † April 22, 1913 in Cairo ) was a German administrative officer and parliamentarian.

origin

His parents were the district president Max Clairon d'Haussonville (* December 12, 1836 in Gotha; † January 28, 1899) and his wife Ella (Tusnelda) von Garnier-Turawa (* December 30, 1843).

Life

Arthur Clairon d'Haussonville studied law at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen . In 1885 he became a member of the Corps Saxonia Göttingen . After completing his studies, he entered the Prussian civil service and became a government assessor. From 1896 to 1913 the year of his death, he was District Administrator of the district Merseburg .

Clairon d'Haussonville was a member of the Prussian House of Representatives . He was Rittmeister of the reserve of the Blücher Hussars . Editha von Puttkamer was his wife.

literature

  • 356. † Count Clairon d'Haussonville, Arthur Clairon Constantin Bernhard Max . In: Hasso von Etzdorf , Wolfgang von der Groeben , Erik von Knorre: Directory of the members of the Corps Saxonia zu Göttingen and the Landsmannschaft Saxonia (1840–1844) as of February 13, 1972 , p. 59.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 85 , 367
  2. District of Merseburg administrative history and district administrators on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke)