Bernhard Brand from Lindau

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Bernhard Brand von Lindau (born September 18, 1805 in Zeitz ; † October 22, 1856 in Erfurt ) was a Prussian lawyer.

Life

The Anhalt Uradel Brand von Lindau probably received the distinctive name of Lindau from its oldest ancestral home , the town of Lindau near Zerbst , when the brands came to Kursachsen . They were taken over by Prussia in 1815 as Schlossgesessen (resident who owns a castle with certain majesties) in the Belzig office .

Bernhard Brand von Lindau was the son of Heinrich Friedrich Karl Brandt von Lindau (* March 28, 1760; † October 22, 1807), royal Saxon chancellor and school inspector of Schulpforta and his wife Anna Amalie Friederike, b. von Witzleben , born. His sister was:

Bernhard Brand von Lindau was raised at home by his mother until Easter 1820 and then attended the Roßleben monastery school , which was founded in 1554 by an ancestor of his mother. His classmates, who began with him in the same year, were Hartmann von Witzleben , Heinrich Luden , and in the following year the later Mecklenburg Minister Hans Adolph Karl von Bülow .

In 1824 he began to study law at the University of Tübingen , which he later continued at the University of Halle . In 1827 he became an auscultator at the royal higher regional court in Naumburg and stayed there until the third state examination . In 1833 he was appointed higher regional court assessor and in 1834 he was sent to the Koblenz regional court and transferred to the Trier regional court the following year . In 1845 he was appointed councilor and legal advisor to the government in Koblenz , and in 1853 he was promoted to the higher government council in the Stralsund district .

On May 19, 1840, he married Karoline Friederike von Vellnagel (born November 1817 in Stuttgart ; † July 27, 1856 in Stralsund). They had a daughter together:

Awards

In 1837 he received the Royal Prussian Order of St. John from the King and thus became a knight of honor. When the Balley Brandenburg was rebuilt , he joined the Rheinische Provinzial-Genossenschaft and was elected a member of the convention (management committee of the cooperative), from which he left when he was transferred to Stralsund.

Individual evidence

  1. Berliner Revue No. 7, pp. 390–391. Retrieved January 11, 2018 .
  2. Rossleben, Germany Klosterschule: Album of the students of Rossleben Monastery from 1742-1854, p. 75 . Waisenhaus-Buchdr., 1854 ( google.de [accessed on May 18, 2018]).
  3. ^ Official Journal of the Royal Government of Merseburg: 1833, p. 247 . 1833 ( google.de [accessed on May 18, 2018]).