Arnold Timothée de Lasaulx

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.

Arnold Timothée de Lasaulx
1st Mayor of Neutral Moresnet
In office
1817  2 February 1859
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byAdolf Hubert van Scherpenzeel-Thim
Personal details
Born
Arnold Timothée Albert Francois Joseph de Lasaulx

(1774-01-21)21 January 1774
Castle Alensberg, Belgium
Died18 July 1863(1863-07-18) (aged 89)
NationalityBelgium
Spouse(s)Anne-Dorothe-Antoinette-Josphine de Braumann
Children6

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.

References

Preceded by
Position established
Mayor of Neutral Moresnet
1817 - 1859
Succeeded by
Adolf Hubert van Scherpenzeel-Thim
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