Emil von Metsch

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Maximilian Ernst von Metsch (born January 29, 1825 in Culmitzsch , † February 22, 1866 in Steinbrücken ) was a German manor owner and member of the state parliament.

Emil von Metsch was the son of the manor owner on Culmitzsch Emil Wilhelm Joachim Heinrich von Metsch and his wife Ernestine Philippine née von Brandenstein from Steinsdorf near Weida.

Emil von Metsch studied law and completed his studies with a doctorate to become a Dr. jur. from.

In 1812 his family bought the manor Steinbrücken von Reuss-Köstritz . In 1852 stone bridges and robes were converted into a family entailment. As a family fideic commissioner, von Metsch had patrimonial jurisdiction until it passed to the state on December 31, 1854. As the owner of one of the 31 diet enabled estates in the Principality Reuß younger line he was for the election of three deputies in the parliament Principality of Reuss-Gera eligible to vote in the Curia of the landowner. From 1857 to 1860 he was a member of the state parliament and was secretary there in 1860.

On May 15, 1858, he married Ida Clara Sophie Freiin von Kotzau (* May 2, 1837) at Thurm Castle near Glauchau , the daughter of the government and consistorial president of the Schoenburg government, Friedrich Freiherr von Kotzau. The couple had a daughter:

  • Marie Ernestine Luise (born September 14, 1859), mistress on stone bridges with seals

literature

  • Reyk Seela : Diets and regional representations in the Russian states 1848 / 67–1923. Biographical handbook (= Parliaments in Thuringia 1809–1952. Part 2). G. Fischer, Jena et al. 1996, ISBN 3-437-35046-3 , p. 280.
  • Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of aristocratic houses: at the same time the nobility register of the German aristocratic association. Part A, 1917, p.560

Individual evidence

  1. Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of baronial houses, 1873, p.355