Emil of Jordan

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Paul Friedrich Emil Jordan , from 1862 from Jordan (* July 15, 1840 at Gut Schönau, Glogau district , Lower Silesia ; † March 11, 1922 at Obisch Estate, Glogau district) was a royal Prussian honorary state elder .

Life

Jordan studied at the University of Bonn . In 1863 he became a member of the Corps Palatia Bonn . After completing his studies, he became landlord at Schönau and tenant of the domains Klein-Obisch with Groß-Schwein and Tauer (all districts of Glogau), royal Prussian councilor and honorary state elder. From 1907 to 1918 he was a member of the Prussian manor house .

family

Deichslau Castle around 1860, Alexander Duncker collection

He came from a southern French Huguenot family who came to Berlin via Switzerland , and was the son of the royal Prussian legation councilor Moritz von Jordan (1798–1862), landlord on Schönau, who was raised to the Prussian nobility on July 26, 1862 in Babelsberg , and his second Wife Agnes Coqui (born November 11, 1817 in Hamburg ; † April 18, 1891 at Gut Schönau), the daughter of the Hamburg merchant Friedrich Coqui and Anna Juliana Meyer .

Jordan married on October 16, 1866 at Gut Deichslau Hedwig Metscher (born April 10, 1844 at Gut Klein Obisch , Glogau district; † February 11, 1911 there), the daughter of the royal Prussian councilor and landowner Emil Metscher , landlord on Deichslau, and the Antonie Fischer .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 25 , 310