Konrad Siegmund von Brasch

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Coat of arms of the von Brasch noble family

Konrad Siegmund von Brasch (born March 5, 1779 in Dorpat , † July 20, 1835 in Aya ) was a German-Baltic farmer , court assessor and landlord in Livonia .

Life

Konrad Siegmund had completed a legal training and was first assessor at the court from 1813 , and in 1819 and 1823 district judge in Livonia. From 1829 to 1835 he was President of the Livonian Charitable and Economic Society.

Origin and family

Konrad Siegmund came from the German-Baltic noble family von Brasch , who came from Mecklenburg around 1770 and settled in the Baltic States . His father was Gottlob Siegmund von Brasch (1752–1805), who was married to Charlotte Amalie Stockenberg, a great-granddaughter of the sculptor Johann Gustav Stockenberg . Konrad married Countess Alexandrine von Dücker in 1807 . Her descendants were:

  • Alexander Victor Sigismund von Brasch (* 1810 in Dorpat; † 1825 ibid.)
  • Leonhard Karl Gustav von Brasch (* 1811 in Dorpat; † 1876), gentleman at Ropkoy, Renningshof and Hohensee ∞ Ida Anna von Richter (1818–1902)
  • Emilie Alexandrine von Brasch (1815–1899)
  • Anna Amalie von Brasch (1816–1890) ∞ Wilhelm Gustav von Wahl (1812–1890)
  • Konrad August von Brasch (1820–1884), Livonian district administrator ∞ Sophie Gertrude von Krüdener (1822–1891)
  • Ernst Heinrich von Brasch (1821–1883) ∞ Anna Helene von Stackelberg (* 1820 in Worms , † 1901 in Dorpat)

Possessions

Konrad Siegmund v. B. was the owner of the Ropkoy and Renningshof estates from 1803. From 1813 to 1819 he was a pawn owner of Kardis and from 1821 to 1826 of Rippoka. Since 1819 he was a pawn owner and from 1821 owner of Aya in Livonia.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Liivimaa Üldkasuliku ja Ökonoomilise Sotsieteedi liikmetest 1792–1918 (List of Presidents of the Livonian Non-Profit and Economic Society), Märt Uustalu [1] , accessed February 18, 2018
  2. Nikolai von Essen : Family Tables - Pedigree - Portraits (=  news about the Ungern-Sternberg family . Addendum III). Publisher of Professor Rolf Freiherr v. Ungern-Sternberg, Tartu 1936, p. 206-208 ( digitized version ).
  3. Ropkoy: et: Ropka mõis
  4. Renningshof: et: Räni mõis
  5. ^ Kardis: et: Kärde mõis
  6. Rippoka: et: Ripuka mõis