Paul von Brand

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Paul Christoph Edmund von Brand (born July 7, 1831 on Gut Lauchstädt , Friedeberg district (Neumark) , province of Brandenburg ; † June 11, 1904 there ) was a Prussian landowner and politician.

family

He came from the old Neumark noble family von Brandt , first mentioned in 1275, and was the eldest son of the landowner Adolf von Brand (1803–1878), lord of Lauchstädt and others, and Antonine von Kameke (1801–1888) .

Brand married Emma Freiin von Rössing on October 6, 1867 in Oldenburg (* February 19, 1842 in Oldenburg; † May 5, 1905 at Gut Lauchstädt), the daughter of the grand-ducal Oldenburg chamberlain and land hunter Hermann Freiherr von Rössing, landlord on Lage, and the Adelheid Countess von Münnich. The couple had the following children

  • Irmgard Ernestine Ludowike (* March 21, 1875; † July 28, 1945) ∞ Xaver von Brockhusen (* October 20, 1872; † February 6, 1934)
  • Adolf Paul Emmo Erdmann (December 2, 1876 - February 3, 1945) ∞ Erika von Waldow (October 11, 1885 - February 14, 1945)

Life

Brand was Fideikommissherr on Lauchstädt and Dolgen as well as landlord on Hohenkarzig with Emmenau, all of the districts of Friedeberg in Neumark. He was a royal Prussian chamberlain, legal knight of the Order of St. John and a member of the Prussian manor house . From 1877 to 1890 he represented the constituency of Arnswalde / Friedeberg in the German Reichstag as a member of the German Conservative Party.

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