Max Clairon d'Haussonville

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Karl Friedrich Bernhard Maximilian Count Clairon d'Haussonville (born December 12, 1836 in Gotha , † January 28, 1899 in Merseburg ) was a German administrative lawyer .

origin

Count Clairon d'Haussonville was a member of the Clairon d'Haussonville family . His parents were Major General Bernhard Clairon d'Haussonville (1795–1887) and his second wife Ida von Wangenheim (1807–1838).

Life

He studied law at the Friedrichs University in Halle , where he had been a member of the Corps Palaiomarchia since 1855 . The Corps later awarded him honorary membership. In 1857 he became an auscultator , in January 1859 a government trainee and in 1863 a government assessor. In 1865 he became district administrator of the Lublinitz district and in 1867 district administrator of the Rosenberg district in Upper Silesia . Since 1881 he has been a senior government councilor in the government in Köslin , in 1882 he became regional president there and in 1893 until his death he was regional president of the government in Kassel . As a member of the German Conservative Party , he was from 1879 to 1885 and from 1887 to 1893 a member of the Prussian state parliament for the constituency of Kreuzburg - Rosenberg .

He married the Countess Ella (Tusnelda) of Garnier-Turawa on June 2, 1864 (born December 30, 1843). The couple had several children:

  • Anton-Clairon Constantin Bernhard Max (born February 3, 1866 - † April 22, 1913), parliamentarian ⚭ Editha von Puttkamer
  • Max Constantin Karl Wolfgang (born May 28, 1869)
  • Konstantin Karl Hans Siegfried (* December 22, 1870; † May 13, 1909) ⚭ 1893 Freda von Garnier (* June 19, 1893)
  • Elisabeth Bernada Fanny Eva (* June 4, 1878) ⚭ Wilhelm August von Schmeling (* July 4, 1869 - June 7, 1934), district administrator, son of August von Schmeling

literature

  • Gerth: Directory of members of the Corps Palaiomarchia zu Halle a. S. Sangerhausen 1924, no.93.
  • Bernhard Mann (edit.): Biographical manual for the Prussian House of Representatives. 1867-1918 . Collaboration with Martin Doerry , Cornelia Rauh and Thomas Kühne . Droste Verlag, Düsseldorf 1988 ( Handbooks on the History of Parliamentarism and Political Parties , Vol. 3), p. 96.
  • Genealogical pocket book of the German count's houses for the year 1872, p.348

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 61/92.
  2. territorial.de .
  3. Biographical Yearbook and German Nekrolog. 4 (1900), p. 134.
  4. ^ History of Rosenberg ; for the election results see Thomas Kühne: Handbook of elections to the Prussian House of Representatives 1867–1918. Election results, electoral alliances and election candidates . Droste Verlag, Düsseldorf 1994, pp. 344–347 ( handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and political parties , vol. 6).