Arnold Timothée de Lasaulx | |
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1st Mayor of Neutral Moresnet | |
In office 1817 – 2 February 1859 | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Adolf Hubert van Scherpenzeel-Thim |
Personal details | |
Born | Arnold Timothée Albert Francois Joseph de Lasaulx 21 January 1774 Castle Alensberg, Belgium |
Died | 18 July 1863 89) | (aged
Spouse | Anne-Dorothe-Antoinette-Josphine de Braumann |
Children | 6 |
Arnold Timothée Albert Francois Joseph de Lasaulx (21 January 1774 – 18 July 1863[1]) was a Belgian politician who served as the first Mayor of Neutral Moresnet from 1817 until 1859. Having served for more than 41 years, he was Neutral Moresnet's longest-serving mayor, having served for nearly half of the territory's existence.
Life
Lasaulx was born at Castle Alensberg, the son of Pierre-Olivier-Albert-Georges-Joseph de Lasaulx and Marie-Anne-Emérantiane-Josèphe de Mylius.[2]
He married Anne-Dorothée-Antoinette-Joséphine de Braumann, with whom he had six children:
- Marie-Anne-Françoise-Dorothée
- Pierre-Ignace-Arnold-Marie
- Catherine-Elisabeth-Henriette-Hubertine
- Madeleine-Antoinette-Ulrique-Eugénie
- Antoinette-Caroline-Joséphine-Catherine
- Gaspar-Joseph-Eugène-Louis
He was a knight of the Austrian Order of Leopold and was awarded the Prussian Red Eagle Order, third class.
From 1817 to 1859 he was Mayor of Neutral Moresnet.
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