Statz Friedrich von Fullen

Statz Friedrich von Fullen (6 March 1638 – 20 July 1703) was a nobleman and a Geheimrat of war for the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Electorate of Saxony.

Statz Friedrich von Fullen was born in Eystrup to a noble family of Westphalian origin, which moved to Lüneburg.

The manor, with its garden, farm, seven fish ponds and a healing fountain, became a popular excursion for the citizens of Leipzig.

[3] In 1683, Statz Friedrich married Anna Dorothea von Seidlitz, who outlived him by twelve years.

He had three daughters with her, who died in childhood, and a son, Statz Hilmar von Fullen (born 1691) who inherited Markkleeberg and Störmthal and acquired Liebertwolkwitz.