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'''Count Josef Rainer von und zu Beierwald''' (1850-1927) was a Braslander nobleman and the head of the Comital House of Beierwald. He was the son of Count [[Hannibal von und zu Beierwald]].
 
'''Count Josef Rainer von und zu Beierwald''' (1850-1927) was a Braslander nobleman and the head of the Comital House of Beierwald. He was the son of Count [[Hannibal von und zu Beierwald]].
  
In 1875 he married Princess Theresia von Ettingen und Steinbach. They had seven children: Maria Theresia (born 1877), Johanna (born 1878), Sieglinde (born 1880), [[Friedrich Franz von und zu Beierwald|Friedrich Franz]] (born 1881), Moritz (born 1883), Charlotte (1885-1905) and Magdalene (born 1889).
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In 1875 he married [[Paul von Ettingen und Steinbach|Princess Theresia von Ettingen und Steinbach]]. They had seven children: Maria Theresia (born 1877), Johanna (born 1878), Sieglinde (born 1880), [[Friedrich Franz von und zu Beierwald|Friedrich Franz]] (born 1881), Moritz (born 1883), Charlotte (1885-1905) and Magdalene (born 1889).
  
 
He spent most of his time running his estates and modernising them. He oversaw the renovations of Schloss Altbeier, the ancient family seat, to its current style.
 
He spent most of his time running his estates and modernising them. He oversaw the renovations of Schloss Altbeier, the ancient family seat, to its current style.

Latest revision as of 22:30, 5 March 2017

Count Josef Rainer von und zu Beierwald (1850-1927) was a Braslander nobleman and the head of the Comital House of Beierwald. He was the son of Count Hannibal von und zu Beierwald.

In 1875 he married Princess Theresia von Ettingen und Steinbach. They had seven children: Maria Theresia (born 1877), Johanna (born 1878), Sieglinde (born 1880), Friedrich Franz (born 1881), Moritz (born 1883), Charlotte (1885-1905) and Magdalene (born 1889).

He spent most of his time running his estates and modernising them. He oversaw the renovations of Schloss Altbeier, the ancient family seat, to its current style.

He died in 1927.